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H. popideum, Hedw. Matted Feather-moss. H. 78. 
Old walls frequent, generally in ft. 
H. molle , Dicks. Soft Water Feather-moss. II. 78. 
In the “ deaf-burn,” Loch Brandy, Clova, growing in 
dense masses in the stream from half-way up to its top, with 
few capsules. The leaves of those branches that rise above 
the water are somewhat secund and paler. Stream on Craig 
Maid, Glen Dole, in ft. sparingly. 
H. stramineum, Dicks. Straw-like Feather-moss. H.79. 
Feula, and other streams in the Clova district, sterile. 
Bescobie marsh, dark-coloured, slender, and sterile. Mr 
Drummond found it in ft. “ on moist sandy places near Dun- 
dee,” but the station has not been refound, — probably, in- 
deed, destroyed. 
H.purum, L. Neat Meadow Feather-moss. H. 80. 
Woods plentiful, ft. rare. In ft. Woods of Balgay and 
Strathmartin. 
H. piliferum, Schreb. Hair-pointed Feather-moss. H. 80. 
Den of Fullerton, without ft., Mr A. Croall. 
H. Schreberi , Willd. Schreberian Feather-moss. H. 80. 
Woods and heaths plentiful. In ft. in Baldovan and 
Deer- hill Woods. 
LI. catenulatum , Schwaegr. Catenulated Feather- moss. 
II. 81. 
Dens of Glammis and Airlie. Ben Bed, Clova, &c. 
without ft. 
H. plumosum, L. Busty Feather-moss. LI. 81. 
Beeky Linn. Woods, Deer-park of Kinnaird, Mr A. 
Bousie. 
H. pulchellum, Dicks. Elegant Feather-moss. H. 82. 
Hatton Den. Beeky Linn. Bassies, Clova. In ft. in 
the three stations named. 
H. rufescens, Dicks. Bed mountain Feather-moss, II. 82- 
