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urnigeniin L. ; P. alpimiui L. (Traprain Law) ; P. fonnosuDi 

 Hedw. ; Pleuridiuni siibulatmn Rabenh. ; RJiabdoweisia 

 fugax B. and S. (Traprain Law) ; Dicranella squarrosa 

 Schp. ; Blindia acuta B. and S. (Traprain Law) ; Grinimia 

 apocaj'pa Hedw., var. rivularis W. and M. (East Linton) ; 

 G. patens B. and S. (Traprain Law) ; G. decipiens Lindb. 

 (Traprain Law — cum fructu) ; G. montana B. and S. (Trap- 

 rain Law) ; G. Stirtoni Schp, (Garleton Hills, by VV. Evans); 

 Rhacomitriuin protensum Braun (Traprain Law, by VV. 

 Evans) ; R. canescens Brid., var. ericoidcs B. and S. ; 

 Hedwigia iviberbis Spruce (Traprain Law) ; Pottia bryoides 

 Mitt. (Gosford Bay, by Mr. John Hunter); Barbula fallax 

 Hedw., var. brevifolia Schultz (\Vest of Dunbar) ; Weisia 

 inicrosto})ia C. M, (Gosford Bay) ; Cinclidotus fontinaloides 

 P. Beauv. (river Tyne) ; Zygodon Mougeotii B. and S. 

 (Traprain Law) ; OrtJwtricJium stramineiini Hornsch. ; 

 Bartramia poniiforinis Hedw., var. crispa B. and S. (Trap- 

 rain Law) ; Leptobryum pyriforme VVils. (W. Evans) ; 

 Plagiobryiini Zierii Lindb. (Traprain Law) ; Webera pro- 

 ligera Bryhn (W. Evans) ; Bryiini alpinuni Huds., and var. 

 viride Husn. (Traprain Law) ; B. argenteuni L., var. 

 lanatiim B. and S. (Gullane Links) ; Mniuin stellare Reich. 

 (Gullane Links) ; PterygopJiylhun lucens Brid., and Hetero- 

 cladiurn heteropterum B. and S. (Traprain Law) ; BracJiy- 

 thecium salebrosum B. and S. (Gullane Bay) ; B. plumosum 

 B. and S. (East Linton) ; Plagiotheciuni ptdchelluin B. and S. 

 (Traprain Law) ; Aniblystegium serpens B. and S., var. 

 salinuin Carr. (Gullane Links) ; Hypnuvi elodes Spruce ; 

 H. aduncum Hedw., y^.x. pater num Sanio (all Gullane Links) ; 

 H. Sendtneri Schp. (Gullane Links). Regarding this moss 

 Mr. J. A. Wheldon, F.L.S., Liverpool, writes me: "Your 

 plant is typical H. Sendtneri Sch^^. It is new to Haddington- 

 shire, and as a matter of fact it is the first specimen I have 

 seen from Scotland, although recorded from v.c.'s 86 and '^y. 

 I have for years been trying to get a specimen of the inland 

 plant, but without success so far. " It grows in a shallow 

 lagoon on Gullane Links, and covers the whole bottom with 

 a mass of several acres exclusively of this moss. H. fiiiitans 

 L. ; H. cupressiforvie L., var. filifornie Brid. ; H. Patientics 

 Lindb. 



