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go under tins variety, collected in 1898, and put away in my her¬ 
barium as forma tcnella ined.” J.A.W. 
Bryum lacustrc Brid., sandhills, Harlech, Merioneth (48), July /08, 
D.A.J. 
Bryum (Cladodium), Damp sand dunes, Formby, S. Lancs. (59), 
July /08, J.A.W. “ I should like the opinion of Mr. Dixon or other 
members on this Bryum. It is synoicous and comes near B. 
inclinatum , hut the place of growth, damp ground where water 
sometimes stands, and its small capsules of a different shape, and 
with a wider mouth make me hesitate to refer it to that. If it 
should l^e so called, it seems as well-marked a variety as the var. 
compaction of B. pendulum.” J.A.W. 
“A very remarkable plant, though unfortunately not in very good 
condition and showing some symptoms of disease which may account 
for its characters. It is synoicous and has large spores with an 
imperfectly developed inner peristome, and should probably be 
referred to a form of B. inclinatum as suggested by Mr.Wheldon and 
Mr. Dixon, in spite of the comparatively large operculum. The im¬ 
perfections of the inner peristome vary, and the long cilia which I 
found in one capsule induced me to think that it might he a form of 
intermedium, but it is better to let it rest as above. The plant is 
worth while watching in its habitat, and better material may throw 
more light upon it.” W.E.N. 
Bryum uliginosum B. & S., Birkdale, S. Lancs. (59), Aug. /07, H.B. 
Bryum turbinatum Schwaeg., var. tatifolium B. & S., near summit 
of Feldberg, Schwarzwald, about 4,000—4,500 ft., June /07, W.H.B. 
Bryum neodamense Itzigs., near Freshfield (59), May /07, J.A.W.; 
also Birkdale (59), Aug. /07, H.B. 
Bryum -, Bending Bay, co. Down, Aug. /08, C.H.W. “Mr. 
Dixon agrees with me in referring Mr. Waddell’s plant to a rather 
starved form of B. pseudotriquetrum.” W.E.N. 
Bryum pallescens Schleich., on walls, Ballaclmlish, Argyll. (98*), 
Aug. /08, H.H.K. 
Bryum intermedium Brid., Aberffraw, sandhills, Anglesey (52), 
Aug./08, D.A.J.; also a small form, Strensall Common ('62), Aug. 
/07, W.I. 
Bryum capillare L., var. elegans Braithw., base of Chailleach, 
Mid-Perth (88), June /03, leg. D. A. Haggart and Dr. Stirton, comm. 
J.B.D.: also on rocks, Port de Venasque, Pyrenees, France, Aug./02, 
H.N.D. 
Bryum Donianum Grev., Taunton, S. Somerset (5*), Feb. /08,W.W. 
Bryum airopurpureum, Web. & Mohr, Symond’s Yat, W. Gloster 
(34), May /06, E.A. 
