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G. Heimii, Hedw. Long-stalked Beardless-moss. H. 9. 
Side of a drain near Carnoustie, and in a salt marsh at 
Hinewells. Coast near Torrenshaven, Mr G. Don. Mon- 
trose Basin, Mr A. Croall. Grounds, Kinnaird Castle, Mr 
A. Bousie. 
G. fascicular e, Hedw. Blunt Pear-shaped Beardless- 
moss. H. 9. 
Glen Clova, near the foot, beyond the “ smithy ” on the 
west side. About Kinnaird, Mr John Laing. Mud fence 
on Guthrie Hill, Mr A. Croall. Hear Farnell, Mr A. 
Bousie. 
G. pyriforme , Hedw. Sharp Pear-shaped Beardless- 
moss. H. 9. 
Hare Craigs. Bestenet, and east end of F orfar Lake, Mr 
A. Croall. Moist banks north from Kinnaird, Mr A. Bousie. 
G. Donianum , Sm. Donian Beardless-moss. H. 10. 
Sandstone rocks Hen of Airlie, Messrs Don and Drum- 
mond. Horan Water, Air Drummond. This minute moss 
was first detected by the keen eye of Air G. Don in the Hen 
of Hupplin, Perthshire, and was named in compliment to him 
by his distinguished patron Sir J. F.. Smith. 
G. microstomum , Hedw. Small-mouthed Beardless-moss. 
H. 10. 
Hare Craigs. 
Anictangium, Hedw. Branched Beardless-moss. 
Br.sp.andv. 5. F. 1. 
A. ciliatum , Hedw. Hoary Branched Beardless-moss. 
H. 11. 
Bocks, stones, and walls frequent, most plentiful on the 
hills. 
Biphyscium, Alohr. Biphyscium. 
Br . sp . 1. F . 1. 
H .foliosunu Mohr. Leafy Biphyscium. H. 13. 
