146, 
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50. 
APPENDIX C.—HERBARIUM BRITANNICUM. 169 
Trichostomum fontinalioides, var. ~. 
Pid sia : alpina of Dicks., With., and Hull, Hedw., Sz. Crypt, 
i. t. 14; Dicks., Cryft., fase. 2, p. 2, t.4,f.1 
Obs stones in the water of Leith, and at Collington near 
Edinburgh. My specimens are from the side of Loch T 
where it grows in great abundance. 
[Cinchdotus fontinaloides, Beauv.—G. C. D.} 
- Hypnum sericeum, Eng. Bot., t. 1445; Curt., F/. Lond., fase. 
2, 4. 59; Hedw., Si Crypt, iv, L 77, Dill., Hist. Musc., t. 42, 
iE ve 
n rocks and walls frequent in csr gate My specimens 
are fect the neighbourhood of Edinburgh. 
| Pleuropus sericeus, Dixon.—G. C. BI 
‘ pa hi Sei lel: Sie Eng. bi t. 566, Hedw., St. Cryft., tv., 
Dill 
, Hist. "Musc., ah, figs Vaill,, Bot. Paris., 
My Si 
In woods in Scotland, frequent. My specimen is oni ees a 
wood at Burnside, three miles from Forfar, Angusshir 
[Lsothecium myurum, Brid.—G., C. D.] 
: <whdregoas sii? erecta Eng. Bot., t. 1527; Dicks., Crypt. fase 
I, f. 1 
AT 
-I have seve this moss on Ben Lawers, mountains of 
Clova and Cairngorum; and, in the beginning of April 1806, I 
found this plint. plentifully in marshes in the King’s Park, 
where my specimens were collected. 
[No specimen.—G. C. D.] 
Lichen fastigiatus, Eg. Bot., /. Soo. 
Upon trees in Scotland, plentifully. My specimens are from 
Caroline Park near Edinburgh. 
[Ramalina fastigiata (L.).—G. C. D.] 
Fascicucus VII.—1806. 
‘ os feet: europzus, Curt., FY. Lond, fasc. 3, t. 2; Eng. Bot., 
ae gt is not unfrequent in England; but it ma 
considered as rare in Scotland. I have observed it plentifully 8 
Worcestershire and | We see lchabtien I have seen it by the side 
of Gairloch, opposite to Greenock, the only ‘habitat I have 
