SHORT NOTES AND QUERIES. 19 
respective sides know quite well what to provide for, merely by 
1 i tuate. Between 
abundantly near Manchester, but also Mentha hirsuta; their names 
were accidentally omitted in my paper.—Lxo Grrxpon. 
Evruyncuium 1 
Eurhynchium prelongum of the neighbourhood of Oxford, like all that 
I have seen from other counties, seems identical _with the Hypnum 
ovate, or ovato-lanceolate, acuminate all points exactly as admi- 
rably figured and described in Bryologia Europwa, under the name 
of F. Stokesii, Turn At the same time the description and figures 
of EL. pralongum of that work afford a correct representation of Z. 
; ongum, Dill., growin 
T have North of England and Irish specimens that seem halfway steps 
to it, but none that correspond quite to my notions of the real thing. 
—H. Boswexu. 
See 
ossineé or CrncHona Barxs.—Mr. John Broughton, in a letter to 
8 Th i 
. 6c“ 
e 
renewing. T newed bark after a year and half’s growth is one 
quarter the thickness of that on an untouched tree nine years old. 
The analysis compared with the latter I will quote :— 
c 2 
