FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
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B. alpinum , L. Bed Alpine Thread-moss. H. 62. 
Summit of Hunters’ Hill, Glammis, and on the Clova 
mountains frequent, rare in ft. 
B. ventricosum , Dicks. Swelling Bog Thread-moss. H. 
62 . 
Marshy places frequent, from the coast to the mountains. 
B. bimum, Schreb. 
Mr G. Don . 
B. roseam, Schreb. Bosaceous Thyme Thread-moss. H. 
63. 
Den of Bonnington, Mr J . Cruickshank. Den of Ful- 
lerton, Mr A. Bousie. In neither place has this fine species 
been found with capsules. 
B. ligulatum , Schreb. Long-leaved Thyme Thread-rnoss. 
H. 63. 
Woods and shady banks frequent. The ft. is scarce, but 
has been found at Kinnaird, Kinnordy, Dens of Glammis, 
Pitairlie, &c. 
B. punctatam, Schreb. Dotted Thyme Thread -moss. 
H. 63. 
Glen Ogilvy, Den of Glammis, Beeky Linn, Clova, in ft. 
Woods near Kinnaird, Mr A. Bousie . Guthrie Woods, and 
Werron Hill, Mr A. Croall. 
ft. aquaticum, Hook. 
Clova, Mr Drummond. Catlaiv, Arnott, Hooker. 
B. mnioides , Wils. MSS. 
Bescobie marsh, and west end of Hare Craigs, with ft. in 
both places. First discovered in Yorkshire by that inde- 
fatigable museologist, Mr John A r owell , whose specimens of 
this I have extensively distributed. 
B. rostraium, Schrad. Long-beaked Thyme Thread-moss. 
H. 64. 
Den of Glammis near the foot. Beeky Linn. Loups of 
Kenny, Mr J. Donald. Den of Fullerton, Mr A. Croall . 
