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about the Loups of Kenny on the Melgum. On pales Hill- 
side, and on a large boulder near Marten’s Den, Mr A. 
CroaU. 
Bryum, L. Thread- moss. 
Br. sp. and v. 54. F. 33. 
B. androgynum , Hedw. Narrow-leaved Thread-moss. 
H. 57. 
Den of Airlie, near the foot, on rocky banks, with gem- 
miferous heads but no ft. 
B. pa-lustre , Sw. Marsh Thread-moss. H. 57. 
Marshes frequent. Sidlaw Hills, Kinnordy, and Clova, 
in ft. 
B. trichodes , L. Capillary Thread-moss. H. 57- 
Sands of Barrie in several places abundant, especially to 
the eastward of the larger, lighthouse. 
B. dealbatum , Dicks. Pale-leaved Thread-moss. IT. 58. 
Deerhill Wood, Tealing, in ft. Fothringham Hill, sterile, 
Mr J. Donald. 
B. julaceum, Sclirad. Slender-branched Thread-moss. 
H. 58' 
Beeky Linn, in ft. Clova frequent, with ft. on the Bassies. 
B. crudum, ITuds. Transparent green Thread-moss. H. 
58. 
Crevices of rocks and shady places frequent. Dens of 
Mains, Glammis, Hatton, Airlie, &c. Deerhill Wood. Loch 
Brandy, Ben Bed, Bassies, Glen Dole, and other places in 
the Clova district, ft. not common. 
B. carneuin, L. Soft-leaved Thread-moss. H. 59. 
Moist rocks Nine wells, and side of the Newtyle Bailway 
between Baldovan and Dundee, in the latter station observed 
in 1836. 
Fields near the Bridge of Dun, and side of the Montrose 
Basin, Air A. CroaU. Grounds of Kinnaird, and banks of the 
South Esk near Brechin Castle, Messrs Bousie and Laing . 
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