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Brandy stream, also bearing capsules, rendered conspicuous by their 

 large dark brown apophyses, nestling among the broad and ample 

 foliage. 



Weissia iiigrUa, Hedvv. On the sands of Barrie, bearing fruit in 

 September. I also found it with capsules in January, 1844, as well 

 as Didymodon inclinatus, Sm., with which it grows associated. 



Grimntia Doniana, Sm. Growing in small tufts, principally in the 

 hollows of rocks and stones, on the Sidlaw-hills, near their summits ; 

 plentifully in fruit in April. 



Didymodon Bruntoni, Arn. Rocks on the Sidlaw-hills, and about 

 the Reeky Linn, in April and May. 



Dicranum polycarpon, Ehrh. Plentiful on rocks in Glen Dole and 

 on Carlovvrie mountain, Clova. 



Dicranum fulvell um, Sm. On moist rocks in Glen Dole, but rare. 



Orthotrichum Drummondii, Hedw. Abundant on the few scattered 

 old trees in Glen Dole. 



Bryum trichodes, L. Among the rocks of Caulochen, and more 

 abundantly in moist places on the sands of Barrie. Capsules mature 

 in the latter place in June, in the former in July. 



Bartr<imia gracilis, Fltirkc. This was gathered in Glen Dole, Cau- 

 lochen, and Craighall, in July, and bearing profusion of capsules, al- 

 though these are esteemed rare. 



Biixhaumia aphylla, L. On the northern declivity of one of the 

 Sidlaw-hills, where I have gathered it for several successive seasons. 

 It grows in small earthy hollows among the heath, probably where 

 snow has lain late in the spring. 



Hypiium molle, Dicks. In Loch Brandy stream, and also in a ri- 

 vulet in Glen Dole. 



Hypnnm Crista-castrensis, L. This grows abundantly among the 

 loose rocks at the base of Craig Maid, Glen Dole, a short distance 

 below the falls of the White-water, but only a specimen or two were 

 found with mature capsules, although there appeared to be plenty in a 

 young state. 



Jungermannia Taylori, Hook. Plentiful on wet rocks in Glen Dole, 

 along with J, julacea. 



Jungermannia setijbrmis, Ehrh. This fine species 1 collected in 

 Glen Dole, Caulochen, Ben Red &c., growing upon the rocks in broad 

 tufts or cushions. 



Cetraria juniper inuy Ach. A single specimen found in Decrhill 

 wood, about eight miles north from Dundee, in April. 



Cetraria sepincola, Ach. This is abundant in the same wood, in- 



