60. REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
Molendoa Sendineriana Limpr.— Engstligen Falls, Adelboden, 
Gemmi, South side, V. Both sterile. e 
Seligeria recurvata B. et S. — Gemmi Pass, Schwarenbach, 2100 
ri EMA ES  . 
Schistidium confertum. — B. et S. — Rothe Kumme, above the 
= Daubensee, V. Some stems of this might well belong to var. 
obtusifolium, but others are more normal, with short hairs her 
and there. 
Grimmia alpestris Schleich. — Rothe Kumme, V. 
 Didymodon ruber Jur. — Furggi Alp-and Engstligen Alp, 
Adelboden. Sterile. ie ; $ 
Geheebia cataractarum Schp. — Engstligen Falls, Adelboden; 
ascent to the Gemmi Pass, Kandersteg. B. - 
Trichostomum crispulum Bruch. cfr. — Top of wall, Adelboden. 
À form with rather large spores, up to 27p. 
Trichostomum tenuirostre Lindb. cfr. —- Rotten fir stump, 
Choleren Schlucht, Adelboden. À form with narrow, finely acu- 
_ minale, flexuose leaves, very fragile; very closely resembling 
Tr. tortuosum in miniature. 
_ Barbula unguiculata Hedw. — Gemmi Pass, South side, alt. 
2200 m., cfr. V. Engstligen Grat, Wildstrubel, 2700 m. B. In 
__ g00d fruiting condition, though 600 m. above the highest station 
recorded by Limpricht. 
Barbula gracilis Schwaeg. — Wall top, Adelboden, cfr. … 
South side of Gemmi, 2200 m (sterile). V. The highest station . 
given by Limpricht is 1800 m. 4 
… Tortula inermis Mont. — Gemmi, S. side, alt. 2200 m., cfr. V. - 
In some quantity. This is probably new to Switzerland Limpricht 
indeed records « Schweiz (Culmann) » ; but Dr Culmann informs 
me lhat he has no recollection of, and can find no record of its 
discovery by himself. : See 3 
T'. mucronifolia Schwaeg. — With the succeeding ; a few scat- 
tered stems. cfr. V. 
T. rurulis Ebrh. — Sycamore , Adelboden ; à form with the 
hair-point red for a great part of its length. Gemmi, S. side, 
2100 m. V. This was somewhat difficult to separate from forms of 
T. aciphylla, near which it grew, but the yellow colour, gene- 
rally obtuse leaves, and hyaline arista, which though short in 
some plants was in others long and very rough, appear conclu-. 
sive in determining it as 7. ruralis. ne 
T. aciphylla Hartm. — Gemmi, S. side, 2200 m. V. Variable in 
length of hair-point, which was however usually very short, 
and the plant is no doubt referable to var. mucronata Sendtn. 
