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leaves yo undulate when moist. — Var. orthophyllum. 108. 
Boulders ood on Ben Hope. — D. majus 
108. 
by Tse Acsyat, &e. — D. fuscescens Turn. 108. Common; with 
fruit. ‘ 
108. Glen Dab, very fine also in the wood by : Assynt and 
other place aia), asperulum C. M. 108. Growing with D. unei- 
natum, as is ae the case, in all the iecaliaess of fhe former. 
Leucobryum glaucum Schp. 
Fissidens bryoides Hedw. 108. — F. osmunideides Hedw. 108. 
Wood by Loch Assynt.— F’. adiantoides Hedw. 108.— F’, decipiens 
De Not. 108.—F, tazifolius Hedw. 108. 
Grimmia apocarpa W.& M. 107 & 108.—Var. rivularis W. & 
108. Rocky beds of torrents, Inch., c. fr. Robust and well coe 
— G. pees At Turn. 108. ooks by the sea, ae » O.fr.— 
G. funalis Schp. 108. Glas Bheinn and Quinag. — G. — 
Hornsch. 108. — G. pulvinata Sm. Both anions, ce. fr. — 
hee: 108. A robust form was gathered on rocks by Loek 
Ass — G. decipiens Ldb. 108. Stones — a bridge at Scourie, 
with eit and abundant fruit. — G. Hartmani Schp. 108, Glas 
Bheinn ; rocks by Loch ncn got the alae very fine. — G. patens 
B. & 8. 108. Ben Clibreck, c.fr. Glen Dubh, with faint traces 
of a hyaline point to the leaves. — 2 bora 108. Not 
common. Conglomerate rocks on Quinag, c. fr. — A small barren 
tuft of maha: species of Grimmia citi. any described European 
species was gathered in 108, near Inch., on a emg block of 
limestone. ‘The species most elaealy resembling it s the American 
G. calyptrata Hook. ; but it has good leaf- characters” to distinguish 
it from this, and appears to be a new and distinct species. 
Rhacomitrium co pees oh &S. 108. Giang ce. fr.—R. aciculare 
Brid. 107. Com 108. Common, c.fr., Altnaharra, on alder 
roots and twigs. cigs very remarkable form was gathered submerged 
in a stream at an altitude of about 2500 ft. on Ben More sre aa 
with elongate stems and distant squarrose-recurved leaves.—f. p 
tensum Braun. 107 & 108. A black rigid form with brisd- punted 
leaves was ered on wet rocks at the base of Quinag. — 
Brid. Abundant in both divisions, c.fr. — Var. alopecurum Hub. 
108.—Var. gracilescens B. & S. 108.—R. lanuginosum Brid. 107 & 
_— — Forma epilosa. 108. Hollow on Ben More Assynt where 
now had recently lain. Many of the stems had the leaves quite 
aise oid of hair pee — R. canescens Brid. Common in both 
divisions, ce. fr.— Forma  epilora. 108. Ben Clibreck, in the sand of 
a stream, with Saleen? fru 
Ptychomitrium polyphylium ium. 08. Walls, c. fr. 
Glyphomitrium Daviesii Brid. 108. Boulder mi the road near 
Scourie, c. fr. Conglomerate rocks, Quinag, ¢./r., poor. 
Hedwigia om Ehrh. 108. Common on dnkie ec. fr. — Var. 
striata Wils. . Rocks by the stream and tarn on Glas Bheinn, 
c. fr.; a well- ie form of the var. 
