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CAMPYLOPUS SCHWARZII Schitnp. 

 Var. ^. Hunti {SHrton). 



CampylopHS Hunti Stirton Ann. Scott, nat. hist. 1S99, p. 106. 



Plants very slender, i — 2 in. high. Leaves secund, with smaller auricles, 

 cells at base lax and hyaline, larger, quadrate and rectangular, with 10 — 12 rows 

 at the margin very narrow and elongated ; nerve narrower at base. 



Hab. — Summit of Snowdon {Hunt 1865). 



This moss difiFers considerably in appearance from C. Sckwarsii, and is of 

 softer texture, but in structure it agrees so closely with it that it can scarcely 

 be maintained as a species. 



Camfylofus subulatus var. elongatus (Boswell). 



Prof. Barker has found this with fruit, oii rocks in the R. Lugwey at Pont-y- 

 Pair, N. Wales, in 1899. 



The fruit of C. atrovirens has also been found by Fourcade below the Cascade 

 de Sidonie, Vallee de Burbe, Pyrenees. It is quite like that of C.flexuosus. 



CAMPYLOPUS ATROVIRENS De Not. 



Var. e. gracilis Dixon, Journ. Bot. 1902, p. 374. 



Plants very slender, i — 2^ in. high, bright or yellowish-green above, yellowish- 

 brown below, densely tufted, sparingly radiculose. Leaves long, much narrower, 

 with a very slender arista, cells of upper half of lamina rhomboid, with thin walls. 



HaBj — Glen Phee 1868 and Broadford, Skye {Fergusson). Lake district 1870 and Loch Coruisk, 

 Skye, 1881 {Prof. Barker). Cader Idris {Weymati 1893). Moel-yr-Ogof, Carnarvonshire 

 (Jones 1898). Cwm Idwal and Clogwyn-du-ar-ben-y-Glyder (Jones 1899). Cwm Bychan 

 1899 and Tulsamau, Merioneth 1901 (Jones and Dixon). 



CAMPYLOPUS FLEXUOSUS (Z.) Brid. 

 Var. 8. zonatns (Mol.) Limpr. Laubm. i, 391. 



Syn. — Camfiylopus sonatus Molendo in sched. (i860), Bayerns Laubm. p. 53 (1875). 

 Camfylopns flexuosus p major Boul. Muse. Fr. 511 (1884). 



Stems 2 — 4 in. high, with red tomentum. Leaves secund, with large auricles 

 of large purple cells ; lamina below of 20 — 24 cell-rows, above the cells are irregular 

 and oblique. 



Hab. — Moor near Carloway, Island of Lewis (Braithwaite 1900). 



Camfylofus breoipilus Bry. Eur. has been found with fruit in 1895 by 

 Jorgensen on Stord Island, Norway. 



Campylopus atrovirens var. muticus Milde in Bot. Zeit. 1870, p. 396, precedes 

 my name epilosus in vol. i, 298. 



