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D. rigidulus , Hedw. Bigid-leaved Didymodon. H. 29. 
Sands of Barrie. Loch Brandy, Clova. Hare Craigs, Rev . 
./. 6r. Af‘ Vicar. 
D. trifarius Sw. Three-ranked Didymodon. H. 30. 
Mr G. Don. 
D. capillaceus , Schrad, Fine-leaved Didymodon. H. 80. 
In dense tufts in the crevices of rocks near the small wa- 
terfalls on the Clova streams, as those of the Bassies, Loch 
Brandy, Glen Dole, &c. Canlochen. Beeky Linn. /3. ithy- 
phylla. In drier places on the mountains, smaller, but 
scarcely distinct. 
D. jlexicaulis, Schleich. Long-beaked Didymodon. H, 
31. (D. longirestris'l Web. and Mohr.) 
Hill south-west from Newtyle, Beeky Linn, Glen Dole, 
&c., without ft. 
D. heteromallus, Hook, and Tayl. Curve-leaved Didy mo- 
don. H. 31. 
East banks of Bescobie Lake, margin of the wood next the 
marsh. Shaded banks near Logie Pert, Mr A. Bousie . 
Trichostomum, Hedw. Fringe-moss. 
J5r. sp. and v. 17. F. 10. 
T. patens, Schwaegr. Spreading Fringe- moss. H. 32. 
Common on the higher mountains. 
T. f unale, Schwaegr. Cord-like Fringe-moss. H. 32. 
Clova, Mr Drummond. 
T. lanuginosum , Hedw. Woolly Fringe-moss. H. 32. 
Heaths plentiful, to the summits of the highest mountains. 
T, canescens , Hedw. Hoary Fringe-moss. H. 33. 
Hot uncommon. Fair-moor, Dundee, and Sands of Bar- 
rie, abundant. 
$. (T. ericoides, Schrad.) Walls and banks frequent, as 
about Baldovan, Auchterhouse, &c. 
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