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_ Æurhynchium strigosum (Hoffm.) B. et S. Kühbacher Wald, 
_ Botzen, c. fr. — £. circinatum (Brid.) B. et $. Common about the 
= Jake of Garda. — £. meridionale (Schp.). De Not. Walls of the Grotto 
_ di Catullo, Sirmione. — ÆZ. cirrosum (Schwgr.) Limpr. Near the 
-_ Gossnitz Fall, a rather robust pinnate form. 
_ Aniblystegium Sprucei (Bruch) B. et S. Rocks opposite the 
Grand Hotel, Sulden (M.). — A. curvicaule (Jur.) Dix. Route to 
the Schaubach hut, Sulden, where it was growing with a form of 
__ A. filicinum with a stout excurrent nerve, but keeping quite 
_ distinct; Gossnitz-Fall. 
= Hypnum decipiens (De Not.) Limpr. Sulden (M.). — /1. procer- 
rimum Mol. Gossnitz Fall; a fine robust form. — H. Bambergert 
- Schpr. Near the End der Welt Glacier, Sulden. — J. Vaucheri 
_ Lesq. Botzen and Sulden. Var. coelophyllum Mol. Walls near the 
Moll Fall, Heiligenblut ; a well characterized form of the variety 
with markedly julaceous stems and short-celled leaves. — 
H. revolutum (Mitt.) Lindb. Common near Sulden, especially on the 
route to the Schonleiten hut, where it grew with the var. Molen- 
doanum (Schpr.). A very slender form grew in the same locality 
which must be close to if not identical with the var. pygmaeum 
 Mol., in spite of the leaves being slightly plicate. — Æ fastigiatum 
: (Brid.) Hart. Near Sulden and Heiligenblut, not uncommon, c. fr. 
A robust form was gathered on the Schonleiten route with the 
general appearance of the var. dolomiticum, but on close exami- 
_ nation a few © flowers were found on some of the p stems. The 
plant shows an approach to the dioicous habit in the reduction in 
the numbers of the © flowers and possibly the dioicous character 
of dolomiticum is not always to be relied on. — H. cupressiforme 
 L. var. subjulaceum Mol. Gossnitz Fall. — 4. Goulardi Schpr. Near 
the Düsseldorfer hut, Zaithal, sparingly. — A. molle Dicks. 
. Madritsjoch, Sulden. — 1. turgescens T. Jens. Abundant in a 
small shallow depression near the head of the Leiterthal. 
Lewes, 24 November 1908. W.E. Nicuorson. 
Muscinées de l'Asie Orientale (9e article). 
provinces de Kiang Sou et de N'gan Hoei. 
_ Fissidens nagasakinus Besch. — Cheï tong, Majo. — Hab. ant. : 
Japon. 
 Hab. ant. : Japon. 
Suite des récoltes des R.R.P.P. Courtois et Henry dans les 
Hymenostomum exsertum Broth. c. fr. — Wu Hu, 4. 4 08. — 
Tortula muralis (L.) Hedw. c. fr. — Wu Hu, ad rupes, 9. 4.08. 
