278 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Limpr., first found in Sussex by Mr. W. E. Nicholson, is described 
and figured as a subspecies of P. minutwla. Tortula cernua Lindb., 
one of Mr. G. Webster’s dibaoveritle in West > ha nap is described 
and figured ; 7. inermis Mont. appears as a new var. of 7’. subulata; 
LT’. levipileformis, formerly sere to specific int! Hy Limpricht, is 
here given as a var. of T. 
Weisin sterilis Nicholéon, found by Mr. Nicholson at Reigate, 
and des y him as a species, appears as a subspecies of W. 
crispa ; W. rupestr is var. ramosissima is dropped ; for this Mr. Dixon 
good reasons. The remarkable form of seems tortu- 
osum desribed in the Revue Bryologique, 1900, 6, from Glencoe, 
is considered to be only a state of that species. Cinclidotus ripartus, 
Sree ae from the Teme, Shropshire, and River Fe ergus, Ennis, is 
not, Mr. Dixon thinks, the true plant; in which vie w he will be 
supped by most bryologists. 7 etraplodon Wor mskjolii ‘Lindb., 
discovered by Messrs. Horrell and Jones in Teesdale, an in interesting 
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thinks is le antoraldios form. Under Webera innotna the 
s. tenuifolia and angustifolia are dropped; and two new vars., 
er hres and bulbifera, are described and_ figured ; a new salbupatted: 
IWS Asi Bryhn, is described and figured. — 
.. Among the pea interesting Bryums figured and described are 
B. arcticum R. Br., discovered by Mr. Dixon on Ben Lawers; B. 
— Lindb. found at Honstanton by the Rev. W..E. Thomp- 
. Lawersianum Phil., found on Ben Lawers by Messrs. Dixon, 
Ssidhsolaon, and Salmon ; B. barsation Wils. is considered a form of 
B. capillare. Myrinia puleinata Schp., of the first edition, is con- 
sidered to be more correctly named Helicodontium pulvinatum Lindb, 
Under Heterocladium Svoen um B, & 8. is a long and interesting 
note on the varieties and forms of this species ; H. gle of 
the former edition is now given as H. dimorphum B. ; udo- 
leskea patens impr. is a new species from Ben Lawers, feured an 
described. Lescurea striata B. & S. of the first edition now stands as 
Pseudoleskea striata Dixon. Thuidium hystricosum Mitt., a new sub- 
species, is figured and described ; 7’. Philiberti Limpr. is figured and 
described, with an interestin ng note. Saat sericeus Dixon now 
stands as Camptothecium sericeum Kin 
Eurhynchium meridionale De Not. is figured and described as a 
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