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Hope Mountain; among Sphagnum on Nerquis Mountain.—H. 
exannulatum Giimb. var. § ee Adel Ren. Swamp above Bryn 
ynnon; Nerquis Mountain.— H. uncinatum Hedw. B plumu- 
losum Schp. Nant Figillt, Proc. Liverect Bot. Soc. 1908, p. 43. 
—H. revolvens Swartz. Frit ountain, H. J. Wheldon. — 
*H. commutatum Hedw. Dingle between n Gwespyr and Gem 
Farm, W. ¢ D.; damp ground above Nant Figillt. — H. faleat 
Brid. Ffrith Mountain, H. J. Wheldon.— *H. stellatwm Sehreb, 
In toe pe wampy ground near Mostyn St Station. — H. cupressiforme 
ea Brid. Sandhills betoon iio and Point of 
Aiein undance.—H. molluscwm Hedw. e Leet; limestone 
scar hee Prestatyn. 
LICHENEs. 
*Spherophorus coralloides Pers. Grit rocks on Hope Mountain. 
*Cladomia cervicornis Schaer. Sandy ground, Point of Air, 
ladina sylvatica Nyl. Plentiful on the sandhills. 
*Cetraria aculeata Fr. Sandy ground, Point of Air, W. & D. 
ctrl igs furfuracea Fr. On rocks near the lake on Hope 
ountai 
Parmelia sulcata Tayl. Near Prestatyn. — P. fuliginosa Nyl. 
On trees in Mostyn Park, W. & D. 
*Peltigera polydactyla Hoffm. Sandhills, Point of Air, W. é D. 
Lecanora crassa Ach. Holywell (Prof. Churchill Babington), 
Sorat s Lichen Flora of Great Britain; limestone ee in t 
Leet, 1905 ; limestone scars behind Prestatyn.—L. murorum hate 
Limestone scar behind Prestat atyn. — L. sulphwrea ety Garden 
wall at Point of Air, W. d D.—*L. subfusca Ny]. var. campestris 
Nyl. Wall near Mostyn Station, W. € D.— L. oo. s Ach. 
forma metabolica Ach. Rhyddlan Castle, Leighton (loc. czt.). 
we Placodiwm decipiens Arn. Rhyddlan Castle, poeta Lichen 
ora 
Pertusaria amara Nyl. On trees in Mostyn Park. 
Lecidea lucida Ach. On rock in Afon Garth, near Mostyn, 
W. € D=L, geographica L. Garden wall at Point of Air, W. é D. 
—L. ceruleo-nigricans Lightt. en scar behind Prestatyn. 
—L. concentrica Dav. Whitto rd, 1794, Hugh Davies in Trans. 
Linn. Soe. ii. 284 (1794). ag3 myriocarpa DC. On trees in 
*Verrucaria prides Schrad. var. muralis Ach. On wall in 
Mostyn Park, PL, 
SHORT NOTES. 
PRIMULA ELATIOR Jacquin.—It may be of interest to place on 
record the occurrence 0 the Oxlip in Howe Wood, near Saffron 
Walden, Essex. 8 locality is just outaide the “larger or - 
eastern district” of the Ne as charted by Mr. Miller Christy. 
The plant occurs only in very small quantity, and could very 
easily be missed by anyone: As Mr. Christy points out ongedls in 
