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Q. commutata, the calyptra he figures is that of G. ovata, which name is 
also used on his plate, though ovalis appears in = text. 
23. G. montana; Br. and Schpr. Bry. Eur. iii. t. 250. 
Dioicous, in low densely cushioned hoary tufts. "Bones slender, dicho- 
tomous, Leaves erecto-patent, oblongo-lanceolate, with a long hair 
point, very concave, the margin erect ; cells at base diaphanous, quadrato- 
hexagonal, above minute, rounded, inerasste, he apsule erect on a 
short pedicel, ovate, small, brow very smooth; annulus simple; lid 
obliquely rostrate ; ed ra bud. pets long beaked. Teeth of 
peristome irregularly to 
Has. On sandstone uid granite rocks. Deeside, Aberdeenshire, 1869 
(Prof. Barker and Mr. Roy). On micaceous rocks, Bo lt-head, Devon, in 
fruit (Mr. Holmes). Another species much resembling G. alpestris, but 
more slender, with smaller leaves, and a different € and lid. 
24. G. elongata, Kaulfuss, in Sturm Deutschl. Flor 
cous, in cushioned tufts, — separating Cy below, the 
margin, above gradually becoming minute and quadrate. apsule on a 
straight pedicel, ovate, erect, smooth, pale brown ; lid obtusely conical, 
annulus narrow ; tee th o - peristome deus red, entire, or slightly 
perforated. Calyptra multidd, long bea 
Has. Alpine rocks. Glen Callater aid Glen Phee, Clova, 1868 (Fer- 
gusson); near Glasgow (Dr. Stirton). 
25. G. unicolor, "Grevi lle. 26. G. atrata. Mielichf. 
Descrietion or Tan. 123 anD 124. 
b. 123.—Fig. 1, 2, Splachnobryum Wright ii, male and female anu nat. 
4. Calyptra. 5. Two 
Ta 
size. la, 2a, ditto mag. 3. Capsule and opereulum 
antheridia. 6. Leaf of male plant. 7. Leaf of female plant. 
Tab. 12: i immi Pla 
—Fig. 1, mmia subsquarossa. a. nt nat. size. 5. Upper 
of a shoot. c. A lower leaf An upper leaf. e. apex, d f. basal wing 
m 2, Grimmia Ungeri lant nat. size. b. Upper part ofa branch 
c. A lower leaf. upper leaf. e. Calyptra. f Capsule Cells of basal 
wing. rimmia robusta. a ant nat. size b. pper part of a shoot. © c 
Leaves. d. Bad wing, and e. apex of same. 4. Grimmia Hartmanni. a. Plant 
nat. size. b: Upper part ofa shoot. c. Leaf, d. Basal wing, and e. apex of 
same. 
LIST OF PLANTS FOUND IN THE ISLAND OF SARK. 
By Martin M. BULL, M.D. 
The following list consists of the plants given as € of Sark by 
Professor Babington i in his * Primitize Flore Sarnice” (1839), together 
with those observed by me in the island in 1871. It was compiled late 
certainty about some of the segregates, and tried in vain to get over to 
the island again in order to clear up my doubts; but such as the list is, 
it is at Foo service : 
e plants are arrange ed in the order of Professor Babington's book 
above mentioned ; those found also by me are distinguished by a note of 
