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J. injiata, Huds. Plentiful in Lochar-moss ; always barren, tliougli the perianths are 



abundant. 

 J. excisa, Dicks. Abundant in various parts of Lochar-moss, Dumfriesshire : by the 

 side of the Glasgow road, a little beyond Maxwilton, in a small Marsh. 



J. ventricosa, Dicks. Kilton Coves, Dumfriesshire, in fruit ; various parts of Lochar- 

 moss, barren. 



J. bicuspidata, Linn. Lochar-moss, &c., common in damp places. 



J. byssacea, Roth. Marsh a little above the Ruttin-bridge, Kirkcudbrightshire : on 

 the top of a stone dike, opposite the farm of Akerhead, near Dumfries: and in 

 various parts of Lochar-moss. 



J. conniwws, Dicks. Wet rocks above the Ruttin-bridge, Kirkcudbrigbtshire : Creech- 

 hope Linn, Dumfriesshire. It bears fruit abundantly in May. 



J. mcisa, Schrad. Summit of Criffel : abundant in various parts of Loehar-moss; rare 

 in fruit. 



J. pusilla, Linn. Moist fields, ditch-banks, &c., common. 



J. nemorosa, Linn. Friar's Carse, Lochar-moss, &c.: very abundant on various parts 

 of Criffel. Var. /3. purpurascens, wet rocks near the summit of Criffel. 



J. undulata, Linn. Small stream above Ingleston, Kirkcudbrigbtshire, growing 

 among Hypnum cordifolium. 



J. resupinata, Linn. By the side of the English road, Lochar-moss. 



J. albicans, Linn. Lochar-moss : the Craigs : Glen Mills : Criffel : Dalskairth : and 

 various other places in Kirkcudbrightshire, rather common. 



J. complanata, Linn. Trunks of trees, roots of hedges and rocks, common. 



J. anomala, Hook. Lochar-moss, near the side of the Lochmaben road, in considera- 

 ble abundance ; always barren. 



J. scalaris, Schrad. Road-side near the Craigs : various parts of Lochar-moss, &c. 

 not uncommon. 



J. polyanthos, Linn. Abundant in a ditch at TeiTegles : small stream between Criffel 

 and Knockindock. 



J. viiiculosa, Linn. Lochar-moss, by the side of the English road ; barren. 



J. Trichomanis, Dicks. Dalskairth woods, in fruit: various parts of Lochar-moss &c. 

 not uncommon. 



J . bidentata, Linn. Woods, hedge-banks and moist ground ; the most common spe- 

 cies we have. 



J. heterophylla, Schrad. On decaying stumps of trees in the belt of wood at the Pow- 

 der-Magazine. 



J. Francisci, Hook. Road-side between Rosehall and Brownhall Farms, near Dumfries. 

 I have not as yet found this rare species in fruit, hnt perianths are abundant. 



J. barbata, Schreb. Craigs near Dumfries: various parts of the Moffat hills: not com. 



J. Lyoni, Taylor. Dalskairth, with perianths; side of the stream near Moffat-well. 

 The want of stipules at once distinguishes this from J. barbata. Described and 

 figured in ' Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh,' i. 116, pi. 7. 



J. reptans, Linn. Abundant above the Ruttin-bridge, growing among tufts of Dicra- 

 num glaucum : Glenmills and Dalskairth, among mosses on shaded rocks. 



J. setacea, Web. Abundant in various parts of Lochar-moss, growing among tufts of 

 Sphagnum : small marsh by the side of the Glasgow road, a little beyond Max- 

 wilton : abundant on Criffel. 



