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Leucodon sciuroides Schwaeg. On rocks at Hailes, near East Linton, 

 Sept. 1908 and other dales ; Yester, on poplar, Jan. 1904. 



Pterogonium gracile Swartz. Rocks at Hailes, on several occasions. 



Antitrichia curtipendiila Brid. On an old tree, Yester, Aug. 1902. 



Porotrichum alopecurum Mitt. Oldhamstocks Burn ; Ruchlaw. 



Climacium dendroides W. & M. Gullane Links ; Lammermuirs above 



Castle Moffat, etc. 



Camptothecium lutescens B. & S. Dirleton Common, Jan. 1897 ; 

 Gullane Links, Oct. 1905. 



Brachythecium glareosum B. & S. East of Port Seton (froin 

 J. M'Andrew, Nov. 1906). B. albicans, common on coast dunes. 



B. rivulare B. & S. Above Castle Moffat, Oct. 1908. 



Eurhynchium piliferum B. & S. Ormiston Hall Woods, March 1902. 

 E. striatum, E. myosuroides, and B. 'po'puleum were also collected at 

 same time. 



E. Swartzii Hobk. Dirleton Common ; Humbie. 



E. tenellum Milde. Shaded wall east of Port Seton, May 1907. 



Plagiothecium elegans Sull. Ormiston Hall Woods ; Dunglass Dean ; 

 Garleton Hills. 



Amblystegium Juratzkanum Schj). On sand-covered stem of saugh 

 growing over the Birns Water, near Humbie Station, May 1903 ; 

 also, though not quite typical, on similar habitat near Drem, 

 Dec. 1904. Specimens from both localities were determined by 

 Mr. Dixon. 



A. filicinum De Not. Castle Moffat ; West Saltoun ; sea-braes near 

 Skateraw. 



Hypnum stellatum Schreb. Luffness Marsh ; Skateraw ; etc. 



H. chrysophyllum Brid. Gullane Links, Nov. 1908. 



H. uncinatum Hedw. Traprain Law ; Ujiper Bolton. 



H. falcatum Brid. Luffness Marsh ; sea-braes near Skateraw. 



Hylocomium loreum B. & S. In fine "fruit," Boltonmoor Wood 

 March 1904 ; also at Yester, Castle Moffat, Garleton Hills, etc. 



Co. 83, Edinburgh. 



Greville, Sadler, and others have provided records for a very compre- 

 hensive list of the Morises of this county, the vicinity of Edinburgh 

 having long been a happy hunting-ground for local botanists interested 

 in this section of our tlora. My own interest in the subject began in 

 1868 when, with Greville's Flora Edinensis as my reference book, I 

 exjjlored the valley of the Esk about Penicuik and the recesses of the 

 Pentland Hills, including the " cryptogam ic garden" above the waterfall 

 at JN ether Habbie'.s Howe. Since then the Mosses of the district have 



