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Wood, with nerve often forking.—H. exannulatum Giimb. Birepsall, 
H. uncinatum Hedw. Hackness. — Var. plumosum Schimp. Salt- 
burn.—H. intermedium Lindb. Strensall Common.—H. commutatum 
Hedw. Castle Howard, Kirkham, Goathland, ¢, fr. — — H. falea 
Brid. Rig he Spout. — Var. virescens royal ee me Le 
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sall. — Var. jfiliforme Brid. Castle Howard, c./r., =i soe Arn- 
cliffe Wood, r minus Wil astle d. — 
longirostre Schimp. Kilburn, ec. Var. resupinatum Schimp 
Var. elatum B. & S. Kilburn 
Goathland. — — Var. 
st Brid. Strensall. — H. imponens Hedw. Strensall Com- 
Patientia Lindb. weer Common. — H. molluscum 
He a Strensall, Arncliffe Wood. — Var. fastigiatum Bosw. Kil- 
burn (Hambleton Hills).—H. palustre L. Saltburn, Castle Howard, 
ger Clifton. — H. ochraceum Turn. Arneliffe Wood, ec. fr.— 
Var. jflaccidum Milde. Arncliffe Wood. — nS cordifolium Hedw. 
Askham Bog, Strensall, R. Foss (York). — H. giganteum Schimp. 
Strensall Common, Pilmoor (male plant), Askham Bog.—H. cuspt- 
datum L. Askham Bog, c. Sis Strensall, c. fr., Helmsley, Pilmoor, 
Saltburn, Kirkham, Clifton I ngs, Kilburn.—Very near var. pungens 
Schimp. Saltburn Wood. — . Schreberi Willd. Strensall, Ask- 
ham Bog. 
Hylocomium squarrosum B. & §. Strensall, Askham Bog, Castle 
Howard, R. Foss (York).—H. triquetrum B. & 8. Helmsley, e. fr., 
Strensall.—H. splendens B. & S. Askham Bog. 
ROBERT MORGAN. 
Ir is with great regret that we announce the death of one whose 
name has been familiar to readers of this Journal for nineteen 
years, and whom it will be difficult to replace. It was in February, 
1882, that “ Robert Morgan del. et lith.” first appeared on one 0 of 
= plates, and from that time . has rarely been absent from the 
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pei ore their indebtedness. Robert drew plants i - 7 field, 
and studied the excellent series of lessons by W. H. h pub- 
lished in the Gardeners’ Chronicle. He obtained work in plisrns a 
with the plates illustrating the voyage of the ‘ aig and 
Journat or Borany.—Vou. 38. [Dec. 1900.] 
