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Apbzia crcnulata (Sm.) Dum., var. gracillima (Sm.), Wimbledon, 
Surrey (17*), May /OG, W.R.S. “ The tine stems may pass for the 
variety, but the type is mixed with the var.” W.I. 
Apbzia ccespiticia (Lindenb.) Dunn, The Wilderness, Isle of 
Wight (ICR), Nov. /08, H.H.K. See description at the end of the 
Report. 
Apbzia riparia (Tayl.) Dum., var. potamophila Bernet, wet place 
in quarry, Barrule, Isle of Man (71*), Sept. /08, J.A.W. See Mr. 
Macvicar’s notes on varieties of A. riparia at the end of the Report. 
Jamesoniella Carring toni (Balf.) Stepln, Beinn Laoigh, Perthshire 
(88), July /06, P.E.; also Glen Nevis, Aug. /08, J.B.D. and H.H.K. 
Anastrophyllum Donianum (Hook.) Stepln, Ben Nevis (97), 
Aug. /08, J.B.D. and H.H.K. 
Lopliozia inflata (Huds.) Howe, Laxey, Isle of Man (71*), July /03, 
H.B.; also Sheen Common, Surrey (17*), Dec. /06, W.R.S.; and 
Beinn Churn, Mid Perth (88), July /06, P.E. “ The last is mostly 
Apbzia sphcerocarpa var. lurida S.M.M. ; var. laxa Nees, South 
Barrule, Isle of Man (71*), May /07, H.B. 
Lopliozia badmsis (Gottsche) Schffn., Freshfields, S. Lancs. (59*), 
Aug. /06, J.B.D. ; also chalk pit, Lewes, E. Sussex (14*), Apr. /07, 
W.E.N.; also Mochras, Merioneth (48*), D.A.J. and S.J.O. 
Lopliozia alpestris (Schleich.) Evans, Ben Nevis (97), Aug. /08, 
H.H.K. 
Lopliozia Wenzelii (Nees) Stepln, Ben Nevis (97), Aug. /08, J.B.D. 
and H.H.K. 
Lopliozia bicrenata (Schmid.) Dum., Bromsberrow Heath, W. 
Gloster (34*), Nov. /08, H.H.K. 
Lophozia excisa (Dicks.) Dum., Sandhills, Freshfield, S. Lancs. 
(59*), Dec. /08, leg: Travis and J.A.W. “First found in v.c. 59, 
by Mr. Travis ; var. arenaria Nees, Harlech Sandhills, Merioneth 
(48), D.A.J. 
Lopliozia quadribba (Lindb.) Schffn., Meall nan Tarmachan, Mid 
Perth (88), Aug. /07, H.H.K. 
Sphenolobus politus (Nees) Stepln, var. mcdclpadicus Arnell, Cam 
Chreag, near Kilim (88*), Aug. /07, H.H.K. “ This was originally 
described by Arnell as a species Jungermannia medelpadica in Rev. 
Brvolog. 1891 p. 12, and later considered by him to be only a drier 
ground form of J. politic. In Species Hepaticarum, Stephani lias 
given it as a species. The greatly thickened angles of the cells of 
leaf (the trigones being confluent and so large that the cell cavity is 
often stellate or nodulose), is the chief difference from typical S. politus. 
The leaves also are more quadrate than in S. politus , and the rhizoids 
usually more numerous.” S.M.M. 
