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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
D. spurium , Hedw. Spurious Fork-moss. H. 40. 
Moss of Kinnordy, C. Lyell , Esq. of Kinnordy. 
1). cri spurn, Hedw. Curl-leaved Fork-moss. H. 41. 
Moist places, Hare Craigs, rare. 
D.Jl-agellare, Hedw. Upright-fruited Fork-moss. H. 41. 
I). Scottianum , Turn. Scottian Fork-moss. II. 41. 
Mr G. Von ; the latter, he remarks, rare. 
D. undulatum, Ehrh. Waved-leaved Fork-moss. H. 41. 
Fir woods near Forfar, Mr G. Don . 
D. scopariutn, Hedw. Broom Fork-moss. H. 42. (£. 
majus , Hook.) 
Woods and banks frequent. 
D. Dillenii, Tayl. Dilleniam Fork-moss. H. 41. (sco- 
parium , a. Hook.) 
Woods, walls, and banks, more common than the last. 
D. fuscescens , Turn. Brownish Fork-moss. H. 42. 
( scopariutn , y. Hook.) 
Common on the higher mountains. 
D. varium , Hedw. Variable Fork-moss. II. 42. 
Fields near Strathmartin, and wet banks between New- 
tyle and Meigle by the wayside. Marytown, near Montrose, 
Mr A. Croall. Moist banks near Farnell, Mr A. Boitsie. 
/3. rufescens , Hook, Mr G. Don. 
D. heteromallum , Hedw. Silky-leaved Fork-moss. H. 
42. 
Sidlaw Hills frequent, to their summits. Clova. Besco- 
bie. Wood between Arbroath and Auchmithie, &c. Guthrie 
Woods, Mr A. Croall. 
I). subulatum, Hedw. Awl-leaved Fork-moss. H. 43. 
Frequent on the higher mountains. 
D. fulvellum, Sm. Tawny Fork-moss. H. 43. 
Head of Canlochen. Summit of the Bassies, Mr A. 
Croall. 
