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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Sands of Barrie in several places, both to the east and west 
of the Lighthouses, bearing fruit abundantly in summer and 
autumn. 
W. lanceolata, Hook, and Tayl. Lance-leaved Weissia. 
H. 20. 
Bank near the beach at Ninewells, associated with Tortula 
convoluta, but the station now destroyed by the railway. 
W. latifolia, Schwaegr. Broad-leaved Wessia. H. 20. 
In crevices of rocks, Glen Dole, Clova, Mr Drummond . 
W. striata, Hook, and Tayl. Striated Weissia. H. 21. 
Bocks east side of the White Hill of Auchterhouse ; Beeky 
Linn; Hill of the Balloch, Glen Brosen; Bassies, Clova, &c. 
W. cirrata, Hedw. Curl-leaved Weissia. II. 21. 
Mr G. Don. 
W. curvirostra, Hook and Tayl. Curve-beaked Weissia. 
H. 22. 
Bocks and walls frequent. Craig Owl, west side, near a 
small waterfall. Beeky Linn, Glen Dole, &c. 
W. crispula, Hedw. Curled Weissia. H. 22. 
Bocks on all the Clova mountains, plentiful. 
W. controversa , Hedw. Green-cushioned Weissia. II. 
22 . 
Shady banks very common. 
W. recur vata, Hook, and Tayl. Becurved Weissia. II. 
23. 
On the old red sandstone, Den of Airlie. 
W. verticillata , Schwaegr. Whorled Weissia. H. 23. 
Wet rocks and caves on the coast near Auchmithie, with- 
out ft. 
W. acuta , Hedw. Sharp-pointed Weissia. H. 24. 
