INVERNESS-SHIRE CRYPTOGAMS 351 
Hedwigia ciliata Ehrh. Frequent, ream 
*Tortula muralis var. rupestris Schultz. On mortar near 
Aviemore.—Var. incana. On the railway bridge near Aviemore 
station. 
*Barbula rigidula Mitt. Wall between Inverdruie and Loch 
Kilean. 
Trichostomum tortuosum Dixon. Only seen on Craig Ellachie. 
*Hucalypia streptocarpa Hedw. Seen once only on a wall 
between _— ruie and Loch Eilean, on mortar. It is remark- 
able how a rarely fra iting species reaches the lime of walls and 
bridges at sean distances from the calcareous rocks which 
*E. ciliata Hof. Nea r Loch Eilea 
*Ulota Drum ‘elds Plentiful in the forest, especially 
near Loch Eilean, posing principally on junipers and deciduous 
trees. 
hit Hornsch. a in the forest, and on trees 
about the lower part of Glen 
id 
Kun 
rid. Occasionally with = —- “Var. inter- 
ilea 
media Braithw. 
*Orthotrichum cupulatum Hoffm. law rig Ghru. 
O, lecocarpum B. & S. Very fine on trees by the road leading 
from Aviemore to Loch Eilean. 
hrad. Frequent. <A stare form, approaching 
0. speciosum in habit, occurs on trees wi receding. 
Tetraplodon mnioides B. & S. and T. ee B.&S. By 
the roadside in Glen Eunach, near the lower bot 
Jonostomum boreale Swartz. Near the summit of Braeriach 
at 4 ft. 
Bartramia pomiformis Hedw. and B. ithyphylla Brid. Craig 
hi 
Philonotis oe Brid. and *var. ampliretis Dixon. Stream 
on eae at 240 
ertata Mitt. pease flowing from Braeriach to Loch 
ie ¢ 2500 ft. 
Deoutelea arcuata Schp. Creag a Chalamai 
Webera cruda Schwaeg. Near Loch Bileais;. and Larig Ghru. 
+H. —_ Hedw. var longiseta B. i He len ch 
*W. annotina Schwaeg. Glen Eun 
W. alisctii Schp. A large fh aaa var. glactalis 
on Braeriach. 
ryum re Schwaeg. Fruiting a stones 
on the shore of Loch Eilean, associated with Blindia acuta 
B. alpinum Huds. Braeriac 
*B. argenteum L. ‘Sz sparingly near Aviemore statio 
Mnium punctatum A curious and Diatciel Nookinigs form 
occurs in some vai near the shore of Loch Eunach. The 
plants grow in a scattered arious manner, and are 
| rigid both 
when fresh and dry. The leaves are snail and very cee the 
incurving of the oo often extending to the sd pease ering it 
cucullate. The strong cartilaginous margin an ave. are of a 
