APPENDIX C,—HERBARIUM BRITANNICUM. 165 
21. Splachnum fastigiatum. 
125. 
. Grimmia recurvirostra, Hedw., S¢. Crypt, 7. 
Spl. mntiotdes, Eng. Bot., t. 786. 
Spl. Brewerianum, Hedw., St. Crypt, tt., t. 38. 
This Splachnum may be considered as the most common one. 
I have found it on all the highland mountains; as likewise in 
several places in the neighbourhood of Forfar 
| Tetraplodon mnioides, B. & S., var. Brvmiriaias B. & S.— 
Git. Da 
4 7; Dill, 
Fist. Musc., t. 48, f. 45; Eng. Bot., t. 1438. 
I have met with this moss in Scotland, not fiay eae In 
various parts of Angusshire, particularly n ar Forfar; near 
Dupplin in Perthshire, also in Breadalbane ; ti the Wood of 
Darnway; on the hill of Dunaird, near Brodie House. 
Between Stonehaven and Aberdeen; also in parts of the 
re pa of Edinburgh, as in the King’s Park, Pentland 
ills, etc 
[This is now Barbula rubella, Mitt.—G. C. D.] 
. Hypnum ruscifolium, sage St. Crypt., tv., t.4; Eng. Bot., 
t. 7275; Dill., Hisé. Musc., t. 38, SI: 34, eiam t 40, f. 44. 
Found in eivcleas not pate ot AS particularly in alpine 
situations; as in various of Angusshire ; Ochil Hills, 
Perthshire ; and Pentland bills near Edinburgh. 
[This is now Eurhynchium rusciforme, Milde.—G. C. D.} 
. Lichen inclusus, Zug. Bol., ¢. 678. 
I observed this lichen on trees near Balmanna Castle, in 
“ies aa also on a holly tree in the wood near Roslin. I 
received a specimen from the Rev. Mr. Harriman, Durham, 
eBictr exactly agrees with the specimens here given. 
Lichen salicinus, Eng. Bot., ¢. 1305. 
oe recat on trees in several Romer in Scotland, but not very 
mon. My ropa were collected at Arniston in Mid- 
lotian : ‘in May 1805. 
FascicuLus VI.— 1806. 
. Scirpus palustris. 
[Missing.—G. C. D.] 
. Scirpus pauciflorus, Scheuchz., Agrost., t. vit., f. 19! 
In marshes and bo, places, not unfrequent, as near the 
east end of the lake at Forfar, moss of Cairnie, near upplin, 
