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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
H. cor di folium. Hedw. Heart-leaved Feather-moss. 
II. 90. 
Rivulets, Sidlaw Hills, sterile. Marshes, Rescobie, in ft. 
H. polymorphum, Hedw. Variable-leaved Feather-moss. 
H. 90. 
Sands of Barrie, in moist places, ft. rare. 
H. stellatum , Schreb. Yellow Starry Feather-moss. 
II. 90. 
Sidlaw Hills, in ft. Turin Hill. / 3 . minus, Hook. Sands 
of Barrie, a little to the east of the light-houses, sterile. 
H. loreum , L. Rambling Mountain Feather-moss. H. 
91. 
Hills and woods abundant, ft. frequent. 
H. triquetrum , L. Triquetrous Feather-moss. H. 91. 
Abundant in woods, not common in ft. Loups of Kenny, 
Den of Foulis, &c. with four or five setae from the same peri- 
chaetium bearing ripe capsules, May, October. Woods north 
from Kinnaird, ft. March, Mr A. Bousie. 
H. squarrosum , L. Droopinsf-leaved Feather-moss. II. 
92. 
Banks and woods frequent, ft. not uncommon. 
H. filicinum , L. Lesser golden Fern Feather-moss. H. 
92. 
White Hill, Sidlaw, and Reeky Linn, with ft. in both places. 
H. atro-virens, Dicks. Dark-green Feather-moss. H. 93. 
Den of Airlie, on rocky banks below the Castle, and in 
Hatton Den, near Newtyle, sterile. 
H. palustre, L. Marsh Feather-moss. II. 93. 
Wet places and banks of streams frequent, very variable in 
size. 
H .Jiuitans, L. Floating Feather-moss. H. 93. 
Pools and rivulets frequent, ft. rare. With ft. in Kinnordy 
Moss, and Dryburn rivulet, which descends from the Sidlaws 
into Glen Ogilvy. 
