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Pol ytrichum yeu Schreb. Not common. Kingsthorpe. — 
Fs Sessiperiqum .  Harleston Firs, &e.— P. commune L. 
Common. Var. > patie Lyle. Harleston Firs (b.). 
Fissidens bryoides Hedw. Common.-—- I’. ewilis Hedw. Rare. 
Great Houghton. — F’. incurvus W. & M. Yardley Chase. — F’. 
adiantoides Hedw. Rare. Abington (b.).— HF. tavifolius L. 
ommon. 
Fontinalis antipyretica L. Not common (b.). 
aa heteromalia Hedw. Loeal. Fardingsions, &G. 
Nea sciurotdes L. Common, but barr 
Neckera complanata L. Common (f.). Yardley Chase. 
h. Common. 
Anomodon viticulosus L. Frequent, bb eae 
Thuidium tamariscinum Hedw. Common (b.) 
Thamnium alopecurum L. Yardley Chae (b. ). 
Climacium dendroides L. Dallington Heath (b.). 
Isothectum myurum Poll. Very com 
Homalothecium sericeum L. A vcndane? generally barren 
egsobathectetn glareosum B. & 8. Common (b.).—— B. velutinum 
L. Com —B.rutabulum L. Abundant.—B, pS pot Hedw. 
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se heat sevens ides L. Frequent. — E. striatum Schreb. 
Frequent (b.) — ken: Schreb. Rare. Yardley Chase (b.). 
——H. Swartzii eee ocal (b ye Es pralongum Dill. undant. 
Rhynchostegium ae: tum Dicks. Common.—R. murale Hedw. 
Local. Althorpe, &¢.—R. eee Nee Frequent. 
re 
Plagiothecium denticulatum L. 
Amblystegium serpens Li. Abundant. Sg irrig - Wis. Abing- 
bon, &e. (b.).—A. riparium L. Common and va sane A barren 
ar. from meadows, Northampton, Mr. Bagnall says is very near 
ay longifolium. A submerged var. with long narrow leaves. 
Yardley Chase. 
Hypnum fluitans L. Not common. Yardley mee (b.). — 
Jilicinum L. Not uncommon.—H. dd rg ites ae undant 4 
very variable. Var. filiforme. Yardl 1ase. — H, gw apeme 
Wils. Yardley Chase. — H. oe L. Common, mostly 
barren. — H. Schreberi de Frequent (b.).-- H. purum L. 
Common (f.). Yardley Chas 
Hy geo splendens 5 Dill.’ Frequent Aas .— H. squarrosum L. 
Common (b.). — H. triquetrum L. Com 
SCOTTISH PLANTS AND ‘TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY.’ 
By Pror. Jamzs W. H. Tram, M.D., F.L.S., anv Joun Roy. 
@ as the result of a careful examination of the county 
Biteas. for Forfar, Kincardine, Aberdeen N. and and 
Igin, as given in Watson’s ‘ Topographical Botany,’ ed. 2, that 
we are able to make several additions and corrections on them, the 
