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Poe wore: —— 108. Glen Dubh and Breabag, ec. fr.— 
little fruiting M. serratun.—M. punctatum L. 108. Inch., a small- 
leaved form with somewhat the habit of a Cinclidium.—Var. elatum 
Schp. 108. Marshy ground on Coinnemheall, principally the male 
plant. 
Cinclidium stygium Sw. 108. Wet peaty ape - koa head of 
Loch Maol-a-Choire, abundant and fruiting well in 
Fotial antipyretica 108. Streams, com sas — oe gra- 
cilis Sch 108. Springs at 2000 ft. on Canisp. A rigid fom 
sone eiieosiog when dry. — F. squamosa L. 108. Rocks ina 
ream on Quin 
Neckera crispa Hedw : ea Hibn. 
Pterygophyllum lucens Brid. 108. A remarkable form “ 
gathered on —7 growing in springs with Sphagnum, &c., 
tall dense masses of a deep green colour, with erect crowded sae: 
Leucodon sciur: a Schwer. 
Pterogonium gracile Sw. 108. Rocks by Loch Assynt. 
Antitrichia curtipendula Brid. 
Porotrichum alopecurum Mitt. 108, 
Anomodon viticulosus H. & T. 108. Limestone rocks, Inch. 
Pterigynandrum filiforme Hedw. 108. Rocks by Loch Assynt, 
> ya ali B. &8. 108. “amet in ae pe: a 
otuasione B. é 8. 108. laos rocks at Scaieie ae Allt-n nan- 
Uamh, fairly common. Growing with it was a paler form, softer 
than the type, with longer more tapering and more denticulate 
leaves, with longer cells. At first sight this plant appears Eh a. 
tinct, and might be taken for the var. Slamantaes oul. of P. atro- 
virens. Intermediates, however, betwee * e type were 
present. It appears to be the same as Leskea Fouaier Schp. M 
which was reduced by Wilson to a var. of catenulata. 
Thuidium tamariscinum B. & §. 107 8.- TT. delicatulum 
Tr 
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— Ldb. 108. ae ary rocks, 
Climacium dendroides W. & 108. Not uncommon, but poor. 
Colindegin cium concinnum ie we. On the panna 
Orthothecium rufescens B. & §. 108. Principally on the lime- 
stone, — s anngle’ in very — places.—0. intricatum B. & 8. 
108. Clefts ocks on the limes 
concn ment um Brid., 1 3. 
europus sericeus Dixon. 108. Not uncommon. A slender form 
occurred at Cape Wrath resembling at first sight H. cupressiforme 
var. resupinatum, with which it was growing. 
Camptothecium lutescens B. & 8. 108. Common on the lime- 
stone. A tall fine pinnate form oceurred on the Far-out Hea 
Brena glareosum B, & 8. 108, — B. albicans B. & 8. 
