OF 
REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE SO 
plain, st. — C. chloropus, Brid. Dry stony ground near Halmyros, É 
Ho, ; ; 
… Pottia crinita, Wils ? Sandy shore near Kandia. c.fr. À species 
with soft somewhat spathulate leaves which have a wide smooth 
areolation. Dr Hagen has suggested that it may be a new and 
distinet species, but the material is too poor to justify its description 
as such. — ?. lanceolata, (Hedw.) C. M. Earth on a wall near 
Axos, ©. fr. — P. Starkeana, (Hedw ) Limestone bank near 
Knossos, c. fr. — P. minutula, (Schleich.) Bry. Eur. Knossos, 
Didymodon rubellus, (Hoffm.) Bry. Eur. Cave of Zeus. — D. 
 luridus, Hornsch. Knossos. — D. lophaceus, (Brid.) Jur, Banksof 
_* the Kairatos at Knossos and at Axos, c. fr. 
Trichostomum crispulum, Bruch. Common and occasionally c. fr. 
À very small form occurred near Kandia with a shortly ovate 
capsule which is possibly the var. pseudo-Weisia Schpr. — 
T'. viridulum, Bruch. Shady bank near Knossos. — 7 mutabile, EE 
Bruch. Bank near Rhodia, c. fr. — 7”. flavovirens Bruch. Shore 
near Kandia and at Knossos. — 7”. inflexum, Bruch. Very spar- 
_ingly by the Kairatos near Knossos e. fr. À more robuét sterile 
plant grew with the fruiting one which was very different in : 
general appearance, but revealed the same leaf structure under 
the microscope. — 7. Æhrenbergü, Lor., Dripping rocks near 
Knossos and more sparingly near Gortyna. À soft encrusted form 
with the leaves more cucullate than usual occurred with the type 
near Knossos. 
Timmiella Barbula, (Schwg.) Limp. Rather common on banks, 
Ur 
A loina aloides, (Koch) Kindb. Common, c, fr. . 
Crossidium squamigerum, (Viv.) Jur. Common, c. fr. — C. chlo- 
ronotum, (Brid.) Limp. Rare: Coping of a wall near Knossos, c.fr. 
Barbula unguiculata, (Huds.) Hedw. Common, € fr.— B. Vine- 
alis, Brid, Walls, ete , very common, — Var cylindrica, (Tayl.) 
Boulay. Cave of Zeus and in the Nida plain. — B. Hornschuchiana, 
= Schultz, Near Kandia, €. fr. — 2. gracilis, (Schleich.) Schwgr. 
Common, — Var viridis, Schp. A robust form which I have 
referred to this var. was not infrequent, mostly on walls near 
Kandia — 2. convoluta, Hedw. Fairly common. — Z. flavipes, 
Bry. Eur, Stones near a stream at Arkhanes, ec. fr, Arkhanes has 
an elevation of scarcely à 1000 feet and the locality is rather re- 
markable for this alpine moss, The specimens however, though 
rather small, are fairly typical. 
 Tortella tortuosa, (L.) Limp. Near the Nida plain sparingly;— 
-T. squarrosa, (Brid.} Limp. Near Halmyros etc. not uncommon. 
