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Outer Hebrides^ July 1866. This and the preceding 

 spsciesj when found in dry situations^ have the leaves fal- 

 cate, and in wet ones frequently erect. 



Campylopus polytrichoides, De Notaris (C. longipilus, 

 Br. & Sch. Bry. Eur., but not the Suppl. nor Wils. Bry. 

 Brit.) . Next to C. longipilus, but with more rigid stems, 

 like those of a PolytricJium, and much shorter, wider leaves. 

 Male only known. Cornwall, Jersey, and west of Ireland. 



Didymodon gemmescens, Mitt. MS. Leaves gemmi- 

 parous, nerve excurrent ; allied to D. flexifolius. On old 

 thatch, Amberley, Sussex, Mr. Mitten. 



Trichostomum sinuosum, Lindb. [Dicranella sinuosa, 

 Wils, MS.). Leaves reflexed below, cirrous, serrate at 

 the apex. Barren. On old walls, Bangor, Nov. 1863 ; on 

 beech trees, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, Mr. G. Davies. 



Trichostomum flavovirens, Br. Sands at Malahide, near 

 Dublin, Dr. Moore ; Brighton, Sussex, Mr. Gr. Davies. 



Trichostomum cirrhifolium, Sch. Exceedingly abundant 

 in crevices of rocks, Cromaglaun Mount, Killarney, with 

 setse, July 1865, Gr. E. Hunt. Distinguished from Didy- 

 modon cylindricus [Trichostomum tenuirostre, Hook.) by 

 the more dilated bases of the longer leaves; nearest to 

 that species. It is the Anmctangium Hornschuchianum of 

 Hook, and Tayl. Muse. Brit., but not the true species. 



Tortula cavifolia, Sch. {Pottia cavifolia, var. gracilis, 

 Wils.) Mud-capped walls : Pontefract, Mr. Nowell; Oxford, 

 Mr. Boswell. 



Tor tula Vahliana, Schultz. Near to T.oblongifolia, Wils., 

 if not the same species. Angmering, Sussex, 1863, Mr. 

 G. Davies. 



Tortula intermedia, Brid. Intermediate between T. 

 ruralis and T. Icsvipila. Occurs plentifully on rocks and old 

 walls in North Wales and Scotland, 



Tortula recurvifolia, Sch. Next to T. fallax, but dis- 

 tinguished from it by its shorter, wider, papillose leaves, 



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