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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Den, Mr A. Croall. Old wall west from Brechin, Mr A, 
Bousie. 
Ord. III.— HE PATIO®. LIVERWORTS. 
Gen. Br. 10. F. 5. Sp. and v. Br. 152. F. 06. 
Riccia, L. Riccia. 
Br. sp. and v. 5. F. 1. 
R. crystallina , L. Crystalline Riccia. H. 98. 
Kinnaird, Mr A. Bousie. Garden, Hillside, Montrose ; 
and Moor of Guthrie, on clay, Mr A. Croall , who remarks 
that “ the plant is at first of a glaucous green colour, with a 
thick fleshy texture, eventually becoming thinner, transpa- 
rent, and of a yellowish hue.” 
Anthoceros, L. Anthoceros. 
Br. sp. and v. 2. F. 1. 
A . punctatus, L. Dotted Anthoceros. H. 100. 
South side of Montrose Basin, ft. rare, Mr A. Croall. 
Banks of the Pow (or lint-pond), Kinnaird, and moist places 
by the North Esk at Stracathro, Mr A. Bousie. 
Marchantia, Mich. Marchantia. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 1. 
M. polymorpha, L. Polymorphous Marchantia. PI. 102. 
In ft. Den of Mains. Small marsh, in a fir wood north-east 
from Forfar, side of a rivulet south from Lumley Den, Dens 
of Foulisand Liff, and banks of Feula Burn, Clova, above the 
tails, with dioecious fructification. Rivulets Sidlaw Hills, not 
uncommon with gemniferous cups on the fronds. Moist 
shaded places, deer-park, Kinnaird, Mr A. Bousie. 
Fegatella, Ccesalp. Fegatella. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 2. 
F. conica , Tayl. Conical-fruited Fegatella. H. 103. 
Reeky Linn, plentiful in ft. Mill-dam in the moor above 
Bonnino-ton, Mr A. Croall. Not uncommon, sterile. 
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