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W. rupestris, C. M. Mouth of railway tunnel, Port Edgar, J. M'A. 



W curvirostris, C. M. Ecclesmachan, Grev. Fl. Edin., p. 227 (sub 

 (Jlimiiostomo). Very abundant and luxuriant in the railway 

 cutting near Winchbnrgh. 



W. verticillata, Brid. Census Cat 



Trichostomum flavovirens, Bruch. About Society and elsewhere 

 on shore near South Queensferry, J. M'A. and W. E. 



Cinclidotus fontinaloides, P. Beauv. River Almond at Craigiehall, 

 J. M'A. ; Ecclesniaclian burn ; River Avon. 



Encalypta vulgaris, Hedw. Blackness, W. E. 



E. streptocarpa, Hedw. Abundant on walls near Torphichen and 

 Linlithgow. 



Zygodon Mougeotii, B. & S. Rocks in Carribber Glen. 



Z. viridissimus, R. Brown. Near Linlithgow, W. Bell (Herb., Edin.). 

 var. rupestris, Hartm. Wall west of South Queensferry. 



Z. Stirtoni, Schp. Near South Queensferry, W. E. 



*Ulota Bruchii, Hornsch. Carribber Glen, W. E. 



U. phyllantha, Brid. Sliore at South Queensferry. 



*Orthotrichum anomalum, Hedw., var. saxatile, Milde. Wall by 

 towpatli of Union Canal near Craigton ; stones in old quarry, 

 Philpstoun ; loose rocks, Bathgate Hills. 



*0. cupulatum, Hoffm., var. nudum, Braithw. River Almond at 

 Ch-aigiehall, J. M'A. Rocks in River Avon below Canal 

 aqueduct. 



0. alfine, Schrad. Dalmeny Park, W. E. 



0. rivulare. Turn. Linlithgow, W. Bell, anno 1869 (Herb., Edin.) 

 Still in this locality on the River Avon in June 1916. 



0. pulchellum, Smith. South Queensferry ; Drumshoreland Moor, 

 Grev. Fl. Edin., p. 249. 



0. diaphanum, Schrad. Parish of Bo'ness, New Stat. Ace, ii, p. 125. 



*Splachnum spbaericum, Linn. fil. Blawhorn ^loss, W. E., 1916. 



Ephemerum serratum, Hampe. Field at Drumshoreland, W. E. 



Physcomitrella patens, B. & S. West of South Queensferry, J. M'A., 



I.e., p. 205. 



Physcomitrium pyriforme, Brid. Near Linlithgow, J. M'A. 



Funaria Templetoni, Sm. A barren specimen growing on a rock in 

 the River Avon was doubtfully referred to this species by R. H. 

 Meldrum. 



F . hygrometrica, Sibth. Very common throughout the county. 



