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late-subul:ite, broadly subulate or ovate-obloug, entire or with a 

 basal tooth on one Side. Bracts broadly ovate or broadly oval, 

 sinus acute, folded at the base, segments acute. Bracteole absent. 

 Perianth projecting about |- beyond the bracts, obovate or ob- 

 conical, smooth or slightly folded near the apex, composed of a 

 single layer of cells, about 100 round the middle, near the base 



I, 2 or sometimes 3 cells thick, cells quadrate, near the base 

 elongate, with trigones very small but distinct, mouth contracted, 

 laciniate-ciliate, 20 to 25 cilia. Calyptra pale brown, delicate, 

 composed of a single layer of cells above, 2 to 3 near the base. 



Dimensions. — Stems 1 to 2 inches long, "2 mm. to '3 mni. 

 diam., with extended leaves 2' mm. to 3- mm. broad ; leaves r25 

 mm. long X 1*6 mm. broad, segments '2 mm., 1"3 mm. x r2 mm., 

 seg. '2 mm., 125 mm. x 1'25 mm., seg. "1 mm.; cells "03 mm., 

 ■03 mm. X -035 mm., '03 mm. x '025 mm. ; stipules '5 mm. long 

 x -15 mm. broad at the base; bracts 2* mm. long x r75 mm. 

 broad, segments 75 and "5 mm. long, 2' ram. x r5 mm., seg. 

 •5 mm..; perianth 2'25 mm. long x 1*25 mm. broad, 2' mm. x 

 11 mm. 



Hab. — Growing in loose patches, or straggling amongst 

 mosses on damp rocks or banks in woods. Ptare. 



7. Dolgelly, Merionethshire, /. jS«/A' ; near Dolbadarn Castle, 

 Llanberis, Carnarvonshire, JF. II. P. 10. Banks of the Tees, i)r. 

 Spruce; Teesdale, John Noivell ; Bolton Woods, Dr. Carringfon. 



II, 12. Westmorland, P. Dreeson ; Garburn, Kentmere Park, 

 G. Stabler; Kentmere Waterfall, G. Stabler; Long Sleddale, Rev. 

 a H. Binstead; Stock Ghyll, G. Stabler; Groove Ghyll, Barbon 

 Fell, G. Stabler (These Westmorland stations probably include 

 var. Muelleri). 13. Crummy Park Glen; Ballingear Glen, New 

 Galloway, /. McAndren-. 16. On a wet bank, rare, Moidart, 

 West Inverness, S. M. Macvicar ^' JF. II. P. 



I. Near Bantry, Miss IhctcJiins ; Glengariff, Dr. Carrington; 

 Brandon, Co. Kerrj^ ; Benbulben, Co. Sligo; Glenifi', Co. Leitrim, 

 Dr. D. Moore. 



Found on the Continent. 



Ohs. — This I regard as the most perfectly developed type of a 



