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Grimmia elatior B. & S., St. Moritz, Switz., Aug. / ( J0, and Dombaas, 
Norway, Aug. /89, W.B.W. 
Grimmia retracta Stirton, Bocks in B. Wye, Builth, Brecon, 
July /03, H.N.D. 
Grimmia ovata Schwaeg., Dombaas, Norway, Aug. /89, W.B.W. 
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Grimmia commutata Hiibn., Dombaas, Norway, Aug. /89, W.B.W. 
Grimmia elongata Kaulf., mountain rocks, Braithwaite, Cumber¬ 
land (70), Sep. /07, coll: C. H. Binstead, comm: E.A.; also Vermolos, 
Bomsdal, Norway, Aug. /89, W.B.W. 
Grimmia atrata Mielich., Clogwyn Du’r Arddu, Snowdon (49), 
April /07, S.J.O. 
Grimmia unicolor Hook., Karelia Lagodensis, Lapland, Aug. /76, 
coll: Brotherus and Hjelt, comm : C.H.W. 
Bhacomitrium fasciculare Brid., c.fr., Ambleside, Westmorland 
(69), May /07, E.A. “Is a muticous form of B.cancsccns var. cricoiclcs. 
The long peristome teeth catch the eye at once, the leaves are papillose 
and hyaline points are visible on some of the leaves.” B.H.M. 
Bhacomitrium heterostichum Brid., var. gracilesccns B. & S., near 
Codale Tarn, Westmorland (69), May /07, E.A. 
Bhacomitrium ramulosum Lindb., Ben Lawers (88), Aug. /07, 
J.B.D. ; also, Meall nan Tarmachan, Killin (88), Aug. /02, E.C. 
Heclwicjia ciliata Ehrh., var. striata Wils., near New Galloway, 
Kirkcudbright (73), July /07, leg: J. McAndrew, comm : J.H. 
Pottici bryoiclcs Mitt., stony paths, Doverow Hill, Stonehouse, Glos. 
(33), March /07, E.J.E. 
Pottia crinitco Wils., sandy banks near sea, Penzance (1), Jan. /07, 
H.D. ; also, St. Ishmael’s, Pembroke (45), March /07, A.B. 
Pottia Wilsoni B. & S., St. Ishmael’s, Pembroke (45), March /07, 
A.B. “It is not always easy to distinguish P. Wilsoni and P. crinita, 
but some of these packets contain an admixture of well marked 
crinita.” W.E.N. 
Pottia minutula Fiirnr., Bodborough Fields, Stroud, Glos. (34), 
Oct. /03, E.J.E. 
Pottia Starkeanci C.M., var. hrachyodus Wils., St. Ishmael’s, Pem¬ 
broke (45), Nov. /06, Nov. and Dec. /07, A.B. “ I have found a few 
stems of what I believe to be the true var. hrachyodus in two or three 
packets which are marked, hut the bulk of the gatherings belongs to 
that faintly peristomate form of P. minutula which, so far as I am 
aware, has not been named at present. The spores are quite of the 
P. minutula type. It occupies an analogous position, as regards the 
peristome, under P. commutata Limpr. as the var. hrachyodus does 
under P. Starkeana.” W.E.N. 
