io Painter : Additional Notes to the Flora of Derbyshire. 



New. Glyceria plicata Fr. var. declinata (Breb.). 



I. Brad well Old Moor, Linton, B.E.C. Rep., p. 531. 

 1 42 1. Equisetum maximum Lam. not E. umbrosum. 



Seen growing- by Rev. W. R. Linton in this 

 habitat. 



MOSSES. 



21. Weissia mucronata Bruch. 



This entry should be cancelled. There is consider- 

 able doubt if this moss has been found in the 

 county. I have not seen a specimen. — Author. 



34. Dicranum palustre Bry.Eur. (D. Bonjeani DeNot.). 



I. Charlesworth and Kinder Scout, Whitehead', 

 Erwood, near Buxton, 1874, Ley. Not as in Supp. 



38. Campylopus flexuosus Wils. var. paradoxus Husn. 



I. Kinder Scout, J. Whitehead, comm. , Prof. Barker, 

 p. 44.* 



47. Seligeria pus ilia Hedw. 



I. Near Bradwell, Linton, p. 75. 



48. Seligeria acutifolia Lindb. 



The entry in the Supp. is misleading. The type 

 does not grow in Great Britain, Dixon and 

 Jameson's ' Handbook of British Mosses.' The 

 entry should therefore be placed under the var. 



51. Seligeria recurvata Hedw. 



I. Near the Snake Inn, Kinder Scout, Linton, p. 75. 



100. Distichium capillaceum L. not Distichnm capillacum 

 as in Supp. 



129. Ephemerum serratum Schreb. not Epherum as in 

 Supp. 



141. Webera cucullata Schp. 



Mr. Whitehead's remark 'New to England' was 

 unfortunately omitted in Supp. This moss 

 appears in ' Dixon and Jameson ' as a sub- 

 species of Webera nutans Hedw. 



148. Bryum pendulum Schf. 



I. Wall, Castleton, H. N. Dixon, p. 54. 



174. Tetradontium Brownianum Dicks. 



This should read Tetrodontium. 



* Moss Exchang-e Club Reports. The pages only are given in the entries. 



Naturalist, 



