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P. aloides, Hedw. Dwarf Long-headed Hair-moss. H. 50. 
Wet banks, common. Variable in size; at the Hare Craigs 
I have picked it with setse two to three inches long. y. sub- 
globosum , Tayl., with shorter capsules, is not uncommon. 
P. nanum , Hedw. Dwarf Hair-moss. H. 51. 
Banks frequent, especially on the Sidlaw Hills. 
Funaria, Schreb. Cord-moss. 
Br. sp. 3. F. 2. 
F. hygrometrica, Hedw. Hygrometric Cord-moss. H.52* 
Banks and walls, common. 
F. Muhlenbergii, Turn. Muhlenberg’s Cord-moss. H. 
52. 
Baldovan, on walls near the Forfar road ; Nmewells ; Hare 
Craigs ; sandy ground near Monifieth ; probably not uncom- 
mon. 
ZYGODOisr, Hook, and Tayl. Yoke-moss. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 1. 
Z. Mougeotii, Bruch, and Schimp. Mougeot’s Yoke- 
moss. 
Crevices of moist rocks in large pulvinate masses frequent? 
as east side of White Hill, Sidlaw, Hatton Den, Dens of 
Glammis, Airlie, &c. ; Glen Dole, Glen Prosen, and Can- 
lochen, but always sterile. 
Orthotrichum, Hedw. Bristle-moss. 
Br. sp. and v. 25. F. 13. 
O. cupulatum, Hoffm. Single-fringed sessile-fruited 
Bristle-moss. H. 53. 
Trees and rocks Balgay Wood, Baldovan, Will’s Braes, 
Beeky Linn, &c. Near Balgavies, Mr A. Croall. 
O. anomaVum , Hedw. Anomalous Bristle-moss. H. 53. 
Near Usan, Mr A. Croall. 
O. Drummondii , Hook. Drummond’s Bristle-moss. H. 
54. 
Trunks of old birch-trees, Glen Dole, Clova. 
