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which to southern ears often -seems to bear but little relation to 
their pronunciation. ot abbreviation ‘‘Inch.’”’ has been used for 
Inchnadamph in the lis 
Sphagnum ed Ehrh. 107 & 108.—S. i Seeeae ae 108. 
No near Inch.—Var. confertum. 108. Inch.—S. rigidum 
Schp. var. compactum ag 108. Not uncommon.—S,. mo sie *Sull. 
var. Miilleri Braith. 108. Bog at the foot of Quinag, c.fr. — 
108. Fairly typical, but with the ochreous tint generally associated 
with S. laricinum. Near Inch. A very robus ey with long terete 
branches occurred in springs on Canisp whi ich Mr. E. C. Horrell 
referred to S. crassicladun Warnst., distinguished tous the other spe- 
cies of the subsecundum group by having the pores very much mor 
numerous on the inner than on the outer surface of both branch-leaves 
the var. cyclophyllum 
stem are in a layer on y. Meg obesum Schp. Inc 
rosum Pers. 107 & 108.—S. epee Ehrh. Common sad very 
variable in both divisions. — Var. rubellum Russ. 108. Loch-na- 
uar- 
below. — Var. aainguafaveen Ldb. 108. At the foot of Quinag; a 
short-stemmed tek, of t fe vareh — Var. patulum Schp. 108. 
Ben Hope; wood by Loch Assynt. — Var. 
108. Ben Hope. A form ne occurred on Glas Bheinn with large 
oblong widely-pointed stem-leaves, fibrose and porose for two- thirds 
of their length ; cells lax, the border narrow and not greatly en- 
Cardot.—S. Girgensohnii Russ 
branches.—S. intermedium Hoffm. Com- 
mon in both divisions. — S. cuspidatum Ehrh. 108. Inch. — Var. 
plumosum N. & H. 108. Pools in a he below Quinag 
Andreea petrophila Ehrh. mm s, ¢.fr. A 
form was gathered near the summ of Quinag with the habit of 
the var. alpestris Thed., but sees fie cells papillose. — A. alpina 
—A,. Rothii W.& M. 108. 
. 108. 
Catharinea undulata W. & M. 107 & 108, c. fr. 
Oligotrichum ineuroum Ldb. 108. Loose skrees on Ben More 
Assynt, c. fr. 
Polar “chum aloides Hedw. 108.—P. urnigerum L. 107 & 108. 
— P. alpinum L. 108. — P- pilifer wn ape 107 & 108. — 
P, BS at Willd. 108.—P. strictum* Banks. 108. Ben Hope. 
107 & 108. : 
P, formosum Hedw. 108.—P. commune L. 
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