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Hypnum Sendtneri Schp. forma, near Freshfield, S. Lancs. (59), 
May /08, J.A.W. “ The curious colour is probably due to some 
peculiarity of the habitat as II. pseudofluitans and H. cuspidatum 
intermingled with it have the same tint. Monkmeyer has been 
naming forms of Harpidia lately on colour variations, f. rufescens, &c., 
and I had in my mind at one time to so name this russet coloured 
H. Sendtncri, but the colouration of the other species growing with 
it made it obvious that it was simply due to local conditions.” J.A.W. 
“ I make this H. aduncum Gr. pseudofluitans. See my determina¬ 
tion of a similar plant, but under the name of H. exannulatum vr. 
stenophyllum on p. 58 Moss Ex. Club Rep. 1899. Surely the alar 
cells and finer leaf points would remove it from II. Sendtneri, in 
spite of the stronger nerve than usual for H. ciduncum.” W.I. 
“ Certainly I think a form of H. Sendtneri. The leaf base and 
auricles are not at all those of pseudofluitans ; and moreover many 
stems have in parts the strongly falcate leaves of ordinary Sendtneri, 
not at all like the pseudofluitans leaves. Nevertheless it is a very 
unusual form of Sendtneri in many respects besides colour.” IT.N.D. 
“ H. aduncum Gr. pseudofluitans exists in some of the packets 
with the H. Sendtneri, hence my first opinion on the moss. I did 
not examine all the packets under the microscope, as they seemed 
all to contain the same moss. I find now that the H. Sendtneri of 
peculiar habit and colour as mentioned by Mr. Dixon does exist, and 
members who get a specimen will be able by Mr. Dixon’s description 
to separate the H. Sendtneri in cases of mixture.” W.I. 
Hypnum lycopodioides Schwasg., Newborough Sandhills, Anglesey 
(52”), Aug. /08, D.A.J. and S.J.O. “ New to Wales ” ; also forma 
obesa Warnst., ditches on sand dunes, near Freshfield, S. Lancs. (59), 
Nov. /07, J.A.W. ; and forma attenuata Wheld. in Proc. Lpool. Bot. 
Soc. 1908, ditches on the sand dunes, near Formbv, S. Lancs (59), 
Apr. /07, J.A.W. 
Hypnum fluitans L., Loddington, Leics. (55”), June /08, A.R.IJ. 
“ Is var. Jeanbernati Ren.,” J.A.W. ; var. atlanticum Ren., Strensall 
Common, N.E. Yorks. (62), July /08, W.I.; var. falcatum Schp., 
Burnhope Seat, Durham (66), /98, W.I. 
Hypnum exannulatum Giimb. var. purpurascens Schp., wet rocks, 
Summit of Ben Nevis (97), July /98, H.N.D. ; var. falcifolium Ren., 
Walney Island (69”), May /05, H.B.; var. falcifolium Ren. forma 
inundata Ren. bien caracterise, small quarry 4 miles from York (62), 
Aug. /08,W.I.; var. pinnatum Boul. forma acuta Sanio, Scarth Nick, 
Osmotherley, N.E. Yorks. (62), Aug. /08, W.I. ; var. pinnatum Boul. 
forms montana Ren., Wheeldale, Goathland (62), Apr. /08, W.I. 
“ I should prefer to call this f. stenophylloides Ren. The f. montana 
lias a much shorter, more compact and rigid habit, and is much 
more ‘ revolvens ’ like in appearance.” J.A.W. 
“ The leaves here are wide and the nerve broad, whereas f. 
stenophylloides is described as having leaves narrower. Mr. Wheldon 
