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Transactions. 



yo. N'ame. 



481 Euvhynchium crassinorvium, 

 Tayl. 



482 



485 



486 



b 



487 



piliferum, Schreb. 



Swartzii, Turn. ... 



pra;longum, Dill 



var. Stokesii, Turn, 

 pumilum, Wils. ... 



489 Hyocomium flagellare 



490 Rhynchostegium tenellum 



492 ,, depressum, Bruch. 



493 ,, confertum, Dicks. 



496 , , ruscif olium 



499 Plagiothecium pulchellum 



501 ,, denticulatum 



502 ,, Borrerrianum, Spr. 



503 ,, sylvaticum, L. 



c ,, var. orthocladuni, 



504 ,, undulatum, L. 



509 Amblystegium serpens, L. 



511 ,, irriguum, Wils. 



512 ,, fluviatile Swartz. 



513 ,, I'iparium, L. 



515 Hypnum exanniilatum, Giimb. 



526 



falcatum, Brid. . . 



Locality. 

 Kenmure Castle, N.G. ; Holme 

 Glen, Balmaclellan ; The Glen 

 and Penton Linns (s). 

 Common in woods, &c. ; The 



Cluden (s). 

 Common in glens under shade ; (s). 

 Very common (s). 

 Holme Glen, Balmaclellan. 

 Sub-alpine glens ; The Glen (s). 

 In hill burns under rocks ; Lowran 



burn, N.G. , in fruit. 

 Dundrennan Abbey ; Spout Glen, 



Twynholm ; Cairn Water and 



Cluden Water (s). 

 Holme Glen, Balmaclellan ; Spout 



Glen ; The Glen (s). 

 Frequent on walls and stones ; 



Kells Church, N.G. 

 Common in burns, ditches, &c. (s). 

 Frequent on shaded rocks in glens 



and on the hills ; Dalscairth (c). 

 Common in woods on shady banks, 



&c. (s) (c). 

 Frequent in places similar to 501. 

 Holme Glen, Balmaclellan ; near 



Glenlee, N.G. 

 Near Kenmure Castle stables, N.G. 

 In woods below trees, &c. ; The 



Glen (s). 

 Very common at roots of trees, on 



dykes and walls (s) (c). 

 Garpel Bridge, N.G. — rare. 

 N.G. ; Durrisdeer (s). 

 Kenmure Holms, N.G. — not com- 

 mon. 

 Frequent in wet marshy places ; 



Screel (s). 



Do. (s). 



Do. 

 On tree roots by R. Ken, N.G. , 



&c. in dry places. 

 Common in sub-alpine glens and 



by wet roadsides. 

 Tongland, R. Dee. 

 Frequent on wet dripping rocks ; 



Terregles (s) (c). 

 Dullarg Hill, Balmaclellan, &c.— 



frequent. 



