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Hypnum ochraceum, Turn.^ L About the shores of mountain 
lochs ; not abundant. 
Hypnum vernicosum, Lindb.^ IV. Common at Loch Minnoch. 
Hypnum cupressiforme, L., IV. Forms of this common moss 
frequently cover rocks on the shores in this Area. In the 
other Areas it is much less abundant at the lochs. 
Hypnum scorpioides, L., I., II., IV., VI., VII. Mostly about the 
wet or boggy shores of hill lochs. Scarce at the lochs of Areas 
I. and VII. In Area II. a very large form of this moss was 
abundant about the rhizomes of Scirpus lacustris at depths of 
3 to 5 feet. 
Hypnum scorpioides, L., forma ad var. miquelonense, Ren. c^' Card.^ 
proxime accedens., I. In Lochs Ruthven, Ness, and Uanagan, 
in water 5 to 10 feet deep. 
Hypnum stramineum, Dicks. ^ I., VII. Abundant in shallow places 
about lochs in Portclair Forest, also at Loch F'itty ; scarce else- 
where. [IV., v., J. M'A.] 
Hypnum trifarium, Weh. 4^ Alohr, I. In some of the lochs in 
Portclair Forest. 
Hypnum cuspidatum, IV., V., VL, VIL Common in marshy 
places about lochs ; sometimes in great abundance, and 
frequently growing in the water. It is less abundant in I. 
than in the other Areas noted. 
Hylocomium squarrosum, B. 4^ aS'., I., IL, III., IV., V., VL, VII. 
A common and often abundant moss on wet shores, chieflv in 
lowland districts, in all the Areas ; particularly in IV. and VL 
JUBULE^ 
Frullania tamarisci, Dum.^ IV. Frequently covering damp rocks by 
the shores of the higher lochs. 
PORELLE^ 
Pleurozia cochleariformis, Dum.^ IV. Occasionally conspicuous on 
boggy shores of the higher lochs. 
PTILIDE^ 
Anthelia julacea, Dum.^ IV. Occasionally its grey-green tufted 
patches form a conspicuous object on the wet sandy or peaty 
shores of the mountain lochs. 
SCAPANIOIDEJE 
Scapania undulata, Ditm.^ I., IV., VI. Abundant on rocks and 
stones at the margins of hill lochs, both submersed and out 
of the water. It also occurs in VIL, but rarely. 
