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U. phyllantha Brid. Boltoninoor Wood, on oaks, March 1904. 



Orthotrichum rupestre Sclileich. Nortli Berwick Law, Aug. 1897 ; 

 Hailes, near East Linton, Sept. 1908. 



0. leiocarpum B. & S. Saltonn, May 1904. The 82 records for this 

 species and 0. cupulatum are based, I understand, on specimens from 

 Dirleton, in the Herbarium, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 



0. Lyellii H. & T. Tester ; Eaglescairnie ; West Saltoun. 



0. diaphanum Schrad. On ash. West Saltoun, Dec. 1906 ; on wall, 

 Luffness ; on elder, Seacliff and Port Seton. 



Physcomitrium pyriforme Brid. Gosford, May 1890 ; left bank of 

 Tyne above Hailes Castle, April 1913. 



Amblyodon dealbatus P. Beauv. Luffness and Gullane Links on 

 many occasions ; particularly plentiful in June 1909. Meesia 

 trichoides is now very rare in this station ; I last saw it there in 

 May 1909. 



Aulacomnium palustre Schwaeg. Luffness Marsh ; Dunbar Common, 

 Lammermuirs. 



Catoscopium nigritum Brid. Gullane Links, large fruiting patches 

 in July 1897 and June 1909 ; the best spots for it have, however, 

 now been destroyed by the e.xtension of the golf course on the hill. 

 Gullane Links has long been known as a locality for this interest- 

 ing plant ; I find it noted by my father in 1846, and it is mentioned 

 in Stark's little book on British Mosses 



Philonotis calcarea Schp. Luffness Marsh, male "flowers" abundant, 

 but only a few capsules, July 1898. 



Webera cruda Schwaeg. Garleton Hills and Traprain Law. 



W. albicans Schp. Deuchrie at foot of Lammermuirs. 



Bryum Warneum Bland, (xullane Links, July 1897. Specimens 

 with capsules in good state for examination were determined for 

 me by Mr. Dixon. 



B. calophyllum R. Br. Gullane Links, July 1897, barren (H. N, 

 Dixou, will I kindly gave me a specimen), and Nov. 1908. 



B. uliginosum B. tk S. In damp hollow, Dirleton Links, 11th Aug. 

 1897. identified for me by Mr. Dixon. B. pendulum and B. 

 iiidinatum are Jjoth common on the Gullane, etc., Links. 



B. pallens Sw. Oldhamstocks, April 1902. 



Mnium cuspidatum Hedw. Dirleton (common, Jan. 1897 ; a small 

 jiatcli coming into fruit. 



M. rostratum Sclirad. Ormiston Hall ; Saltoun ; Vester ; Dunglass. 



Cryphaea heteromalla Mohr. The only East Lothian record I know 

 of is tlial Ijy J. Hardy from Dunglass Pond (Moss Fl. East. 

 Bord., 1808). 



