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often worked too hard for his —— which was never very strong 
during the time that I knew him. There are several points in 
which I do not know how we can supply his place at Cambridge. 
do. 
a ell will 
example so unfailingly set by our deeply lamented friend be followed 
wherever his name is know 
e was also, as I hae good reason to believe, fully prepared 
for the sudden change which removed “7 fro m faithful service — 
here to the brighter service above.—C. C. Bazineron.’ 
SHORT NOTES. 
British Moss. — A short trip into Perthshire with my 
friend the Rev. J. M. Cro ace has one ota species to our 
n 
to Trematodon ambiguus (Hed.) Hornsch., a species not hitherto 
recorded as British, though one quite to be wae: as it occurs 
sporadically all over Europe. There were only nine capsules in 
the tuft, three of them equally in the von Lachnag Gebeaintas and 
peristomate condition ; sad gine. tech was made all round, 
no more plants were seen, and wet weather pievabstad a more 
extended scrutiny further up the valley exceed Kinloch Rannoch, 
the most likely direction for it. The Trematodontee constitute @ 
RAITHWAITE,. 
A URVIVAL OF THE Firrest. — Referring to Mr. Baker's 
paper (pp. 271-4), the following figures may be of interest :— 
* (We regret to find that we have omitted to draw attention to the issue e 
part vii. of this ihn work, which seems to improve with each instalmen 
—Eb. Journ. Bor.] 
