REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
bling the var. ruberrimus, but having the leaf margin strong 
_ Zaïithal. var. dentatus Schp. (D. alpigenus Vent.) Zaithal, e. fr. — 
D. ruber Jur. Zaithal and other places near Sulden, sterile (M). 
Güssnitz fall, c. fr. — D. cordatus Jur. Dry wall near Nathurn 
between Meran and Sulden (M.).— D. tophaceus (Brid.) Jur. 
Botzen; a curious form injlarge but short sterile tufts with a 
superficial resemblance to Barbula convoluta ; leaves straight with 
but little recurved margins. — D. validus Limpr. Dry sunny 
rocks near Botzen (B.). The nerve section exhibits considerable 
resemblance to that of Barbula gracilis, with which perhaps the 
species has some structural affinities. The large size and the long 
spreading leaves, much erisped when dry give it, however, a very 
different general appearance. — D. rufus Lor. Madritsjoch, Sulden, 
_ also in the Zaithal where it was fairly common and very variable 
_insize. À large form also grew on the Franz Josef Hôhe with 
Geheebia gigantea, but with no suspicion of relationship to that, 
though closely resembling it in general appearance. 
(Schindeldach) of a barn at Heiligenblut. 
Geheebia gigantea(Funcek) Boulay. Very fine at the Güssnitz Fall ; 
Franz Josef Hôhe. 
Trichostomum inclinatum (Hedw. fil.). Bed of the Talfer, Botzen, 
…Timmiella anomala (B. et S.) Limpr. Between Algund and 
Gratsch near Meran, c. fr. 
Desmatodon obliquus B. et S. Franz Josef Hühe sparingly, c. fr. ; 
a well marked form with tapering leaves and small, dense, 
obscure areolation. 
Crossidium squamigerum (Viv.), Jur. Wall near Nathurn with 
- Didymodon cordatus ; a small form close to, if not identical with, 
definite characters to separate it from the type. 
in the Zaithal. 
Tortella fragilis (Drum.) Limpr. Botzen. 
. Botzen, st. Payer hut, Sulden alt. 10,000 feet ; a very narrow 
leaved form with the nerve longly excurrent. — 7! inermis (Brid.) 
Mont. Botzen, c. fr. (B.). — 7. alpina (B. et S.) Bruch var. inermis 
_ {Milde). Stones by water-courses and moist rocks near Gratsch. 
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recurved almost as in Parbula Hornschuchiana occurred in the 
Leptodontium styriacum (Jur.) Limpr. Rotten wood of the roof 
the plant described as €. griseum, but which bardly has sufficiently 
Barbula icmadophila Schpr. Sulden, rocks near the village and 
_ Tortula obtusifolia Schleich. Walls near Heiligenblut, ec. fr. We 
found that we were more liable to take it for Z’. revoluta than for Le 
T. muralis in the field. — T7. angustata Wils. Sulden, rocks near 
the Grand Hotel, c. fr. — 7. mucronifolia Schwgr. Poplar trunk, | 
