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Webera polymorpha Schp. 108. Ben More Assynt, ¢.fr.— 
W. acuminata Schp. 108. Ben Clibreck. — W. elongata Schwer. 
as in W, sh aati agus B. & 8. 108. In a peat cuttin ne; 
Loch-na-Meide, c.fr.— W. annotina Schwegr. 108. at 
boulders in a stream near Altnaharra; a remarkable form with 
large hollow bulbils, which very probably belongs to W. bulbifera 
Warnst. — Ludwigtt Schp. 107. Ben Cl ibreck. 108. Ben 
Mare. Assynt, ¢. fr. ear ae Schp. 108. A robust form 8-4 in. 
tall, with the foauia hardly so wide as is usual with var. latifolia 
and more strongly toothed, but referable to the var. rather than to 
the type, occurred on Canisp and Ben More Assynt. — W. commu- 
tata Schp. 108. Ben Clibreck and Glen Dubh, c. fr. A laxly 
tufted form with bulbils in the axils of the leaves on the barren 
stems, and much resembling W. annotina in general appearance.— 
W. carnea speed Pm W. albicans Schp. 108. Damp sandy 
ground, not c 
Plagio en Zierii Ldb. 108. Ben Ho ope. 
Bryum filiforme Dicks. Not uncommon in both divisions; with 
emir fruit on wet sandy ground near Inch. — B. pendulum 
Schp. 108. Limestone crags below Inch., c.fr.—B. inelinatum 
Bland. 108. Not common, c. fr.— B. pallens Sw. By streams in 
both divisions, common, c ft.s with the tilia of the inner peristome 
often imperfect. — B. Duvalii Voit. 108. Marshy ground near the 
heads of springs on Coinnemheall, fine and abundant. — B. pseudo- 
triquetrum Schwg. In both divisions abundant, ¢. fr. A form with 
a rather short capsule was gathered in Glen Du bh.—B. intermedium 
Brid. In both divisions, c. ae -—B. caspiticium Li. In both divisions, 
¢. fr. — B. capillare L. Common in both divisions, ¢.fr. A 
synoicous form was panel on a wall near Lairg. The capsule, 
however, is not of the torquescens form, nor are the leaves, which 
are but little twisted when dry, and denticulate above. — Var 
Ferchelii B. & 8. 108. — caves, Allt-nan-Uamh, and 
boulders in oe Dubh. — B, erythrocarpum Schwer. 108. Peaty 
ground, Quinag, c. fr.; some of the capsules with very short necks. 
—B,. alpinum Had. 107. Ben Clibreck. 108. Common; a com- 
pact slender form with small leaves was gathered on Canisp ; ; Kyle- 
ku, ¢. fr, — B. Miihlenbeckit B.& 8. 108. Protruding rocks in 
streams, Glas Bheinn and Coinnemheall. The form from Glas 
closely resembled it in a moist state. The resemblance disappeared 
on drying. — B. Mildeanum nba. 108. Sandy débris and rocks by 
emhea 
divisions, ¢. fr. A form with the leaves homomallous on Ben Hope. 
