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THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



Bartramia ithijphylla Bricl. 



B. pojniformis Hedw. 



Philonotis fontana Brid. 



P. calcarea Schp. 



Breutelia arcuata Schp. 



Webera elongata Schwaeg. 



W. nutans Hedw. 



Brywn 'pallens Sw. 



B. 'pseudo-triquetrum Schwaeg. 



B. caspiticium L. 



B. capillar e L. 



B. erythrocarpiim Schwaeg. 



B. alpinum Huds. 



B. argenteum L. 



B. roseum Schreb. 



Mnium cuspidatum Hedw. 



M. rostratum Schrad. 



M. -'serratum Schrad. 



M. undulatuvi L. 



M. hornum L. 



M. punctatum L. 



Fontinalis antipyretica L. 



— var. '-''gigantea Sull. 



CryphcBa heteromalla Mohr. 



Neckera crispa Hedw. 



N. complanata Hedw. 



Homalia tricliovianoides B. & S. 



Pterygophyllum lucens Brid. 



Leucodon sciuroides Schwaeg. 



Pterogonium gracile Swartz. 



■•'•Antitrichia curtipendula Brid. 



Heterocladium }ieterop)terum 



B. & S. 

 Thuidium tamariscinum B. & S. 

 Climacium dendroides Web. et 



Mohr. 



Camptothecium sericeum Kindb. 

 G. lutescens B. & S. 

 Brachythecium rutabulum 



B. & S. 

 B. rivulare B. & S. 

 B. velutinum B. & S. 

 B. pojnileiim B. & S. 

 B. plumosum B. & S. 

 B. punim Dixon. 

 Ilyocomium flagellare B. & S. 

 Eurhynchimn tenellwn Milde. 

 E. myosiiroides Schp. 

 E. rusciforme Milde. 

 Plagiothecium elegans Sull. 

 P. denticulatum B. & S. 

 P. undulatuvi B. & S. 

 Amblysteghmi serpens B. & S. 

 Hypnum stellatum Schreb. 

 H. ■•'exannulatitm Giimb. 

 — var. pinnatum forma graciles- 



cens Boul. 

 — "var. p)innatum forma acicta 



Boul. 

 H. cupressifornie L. 

 — var. resupinatmn Schp. 

 — var. elatmn B. & S. 

 H. ■■'stramineum Dicks. 

 H. ochraceum Turn. 

 H. ■•'■falcatum Brid. 

 H. molluscum Hedw. 

 H. cuspidatum L. 

 Rylocomium splendens B. & S. 

 H. ■'brevirostre B. & S. 

 H. loreiim B. & S. ' 

 H. squarrosum B. & S. 

 H. triquetrum B. &^S. 



SHOET NOTES. 



Deeside Mosses. — During a short stay in South Aberdeen 

 last July, I paid visits to several of the hills and glens in the 

 neighbourhood of Ballater and Braemar. Although it was 

 scarcely expected to extend the known flora of that famous 

 district, a number of mosses were obtained which appear to be 

 additions to the county, and it may be of interest to place them 

 on record. — Dichodontium flavesccns Lindb., with markedly squar- 

 rose leaves at Corriemulzie. — Blindia acuta var. trichodes Braith., 

 in dense tufts, two inches high at Pannanich, Ballater ; though 

 sterile, having the leaf-form and elongated apical areolation of 



