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in the following stations in the Clova district : — Feula burn 
above the falls. Near Loch Brandy, just below the “ Loch- 
hillock,” west side. Near the large stone at the mouth of the 
Corrie of Clova. Near the foot of Ben Red. Near the 
“ spring- well ” at the top of the “ eastern stripe of' Raggs,” 
on the ascent to Loch Wharral. In two places top of the 
“ western stripe (rivulet) of Raggs.” Corrie of North Inch- 
dowrie. Eastern Craigie-bowies. Back of White Bent, in 
great profusion and very richly fruited. In all these places 
the plant grows in dense masses in what is called a “ we/l-ee,” 
or marshy source of a spring, and is commonly associated 
with Bartramia fontana and Dicranum squarrosum, whose 
Bright green foliage render these spots conspicuous at a dis- 
tance. 
Catlaw near Kinnordv, Arnott and Hooker. 
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Conostomum, L. Conostomum. 
Br. sp. 1 . F. 1 . 
C. boreale, Sw. Northern Conostomum. H. 17. 
Mountains of Glen Dole, Loch Brandy, Bassies, &c., Clova ; 
and on those of Canlochen, always near their summits. 
Encalypta, Hedw. Extinguisher- moss. 
Br. sp. 5. F. 2 . 
E. vulgaris , Hedw. Common Extinguisher- moss. H. 18. 
On walls at Blackness west from Dundee, at Mains Den, 
and near Mains church, plentiful. Walls east side of Kin- 
noul Woods, Mr A. Croall. 
E. ciliata , Hedw. Fringed Extinguisher-moss. H. 18. 
Reeky Linn. Bassies and Glen Dole, Clova, frequent. 
Den of Fullerton, Mr A. Croall. 
Weissia, Hedw. Weissia. 
Br. sp. and v. 19 . F. 11 . 
W. nhjrita, Hedw. Black-fruited Weissia. II. 19. 
