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by the road to Inverey. — E. paroicus (Schiffn.) Macv. 92. Kocks 

 by a stream close to Braemar, c. per. 



Haplozia sphcerocarpa (Hook.) Dum. 90. By a stream on 

 Canlochan in rather large tufts, c.per. — H. cordifolia (Hook.) Dum. 

 92. Glen Quoich and Glen Derry ; not infrequent. — H.riparia 

 (Tayl.) Dum. 92. Eocks by a little burn from Morrone Hill; 

 sparingly and mixed with the next species, c. per. — H. pumila 

 (With.) Dum. 92. With the last, c. per. — Vai\ rivularis Schffn. 

 92. Submerged in a stream route to Lochnagar, alt. ca. 3000 ft., 

 c. per., sparingly. — H. Schiffneri Loitlesb. 89. Schistose rocks, 

 Glen Beag, very sparingly, c. per. Mr. Macvicar states that the 

 leaves are rather broader than in Dr. Fergusson's original gathering 

 from this locality. The whole plant is a little larger than the 

 forms which I have seen from high altitudes on the Continent. 



Anastrophyllum Donianum (Hook.) Steph. 92 and 94. Among 

 boulders on the rough stony ground between Loch Etchachan and 

 Loch Avon at an altitude of a little over 3000 ft. 



Gymnocolea inflata (Hucls.) Dum. 92. A small blackish form, 

 often scarcely larger than a Cephaloziella occurred on iron-bearing 

 rocks above Loch Kander, associated with Grimmia atrata, &c, 

 var. heterostipa (Can* & Spr.) K. Mull. 92. Moist rocks, Creag 

 Choinnich. A small tuft of the variety was found on Ben Muich 

 Dhui near the ruins of the hut erected by the Ordnance Survey 

 not far from the summit, and well above the 4000 ft. line. 



Lopliozia badensis (Gotts.). 89. Schistose rocks, Glen Beag, 

 c. per., sparingly. In this plant the trigones are well marked and 

 the whole plant is highly aromatic, far more so than the Sussex 

 plant which is not noticeably aromatic. — L. Muelleri (Nees) Dum. 

 92. Creag Choinnich and rocks at the Linn of Corriemulzie. — 

 L. heterocolpa (Thed.) Howe. 92. Creag Choinnich, sparingly. — 

 L. longidens (Lindb.) Macoun. 92. Eocks and rotten stumps 

 widely distributed near Braemar. — L. alpestris (Schleich.) Evans. 

 92. Lochnagar and Ben Muich Dhui, where it nearly reaches the 

 summit. — L. Wenzelii (Nees) Steph. 92. Cairn Taggart, with 

 Hcupanthus Flotoivianus. 89. Slopes of Glas Maoll, at an eleva- 

 tion of about 2800 ft. — L. bicrenata (Schmid.) Dum. 92. Morrone 

 Hill, Braemar, c. per. — L. incisa (Schrad.) Dum. 92. Lochnagar 

 and Ben Muich Dhui, where it ascended to at least 3750 ft. — 

 L. Hatcher i (Evans) Steph. 89. Walls by the roadside near the 

 Post Office, Glenshee. 92. Eather common about Braemar, often 

 with L. longidens. 



Sphenolobus minutus (Crantz) Steph. 92. Common near 

 Braemar, c. per. — 8. ovatus (Dicks.) Schffn. 92. Near Ballater 

 aud Braemar, not uncommon, c.per. — S.Helleriamis (Nees) Steph. 

 92. Decaying logs, Glen Quoich, sparingly. — S. politus (Nees) 

 Steph. 92. By a stream near the head of Glen Callater with the 

 small darker form, var. medalpadicus Arm, which seems, however, 

 to be little more than a state of the type directly induced by the 

 drier ground upon which it grows. 



Anastrepta orcadensis (Hook.) Schffn. 92. Among rocks 

 between Loch Etchachan and Loch Avon, sparingly. 



