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Sypnum dilatatum Schp., Aber (49), 8/05. S.J.O. & D.A.J. 
H. arcticum Somm., Ben Lawers 6/01. W.Y. & 7/05. E.C. 
H. ochraceum Turn., Longridge (60), 8/02. H.B. ; also, Cam- 
lochan Glen (90), 7/04. W.Y. ; v. flaccidum Milde, Crowden (63), 
5/68. J. Whitehead. Com. T.B.; also, Norland (63), 4/00. C.C. 
H. scorpioides L., Naburn (61), 8/00. “Form with acute leaves 
with longer nerve below.” W.I. “This form seems to closely 
approach v. angustifoliwn Sanio.”—J.A.W. 
H. trifcirium W. & M., Meall na Saone, Killin (88), 7/05. E.C.; 
also, Glen Lochay (88), 8/98. Dr. Braithwaite. Com. H.B. 
H. cordifolium Hedw., Bromley, Kent, 4/04. Ll.J.C. ; also, 
c.fr., Skipwith Common (61), 7/01. W.I. 
H. sarmentosum Wahl., Grizedale Pass (69), 3/05. E.A. 
H. Schreberi Willd., c.fr., Llandecwyn (48), 12/04. D.A.J. 
Hylocomium splendens B. &S., c.fr., Loughbrickland, Co. 
Down, 4/05. C.H.W. ; v. gracilius Boul., Sandhills, Harlech 
(48), 1/06. D.A.J. 
H. pyrcnaic uvi Ldb., near Christiania, Norway, 6/80. T.B. 
H. brevirostre B.&S., Killin (88), 10/05. J-H. 
H. squarrosum B.&S., c.fr., Staunton (34), 2/03. E.A. ; also, 
Talsarnau (48), 1/04. D.A.J. ; v. calvescens Hobk., Nantcol 
Ravine (48), 10/05. D.A.J. 
Biccia crystallina L., Cropton Reservoir (55), 7/05. A.R.H. 
Bicciocarpus natans (L.) Corda, Thurcaston (55), 7/05. A.R.H.; 
also, Berkswell (38), 10/05. Leg. Bolton and Cleminshaw, Com. 
E.C. “ New to v. c. 38.” 
Conoccphalum conicum Neck., Skenfrith (36), 3/02. E.A. 
Marchantiapolymorpha v. aquatica Nees, Netherton (59), 8/05. 
J.A.W. “ New to Britain.” 
Pellia epiphylla (L.) Dum., Rydal Ghyll (69), 3/05. E.A. 
Fossombronia Dumortieri (Hiib. et Genth.) Lindb., Skipwith 
Common (61), 8/05. “ Antheriferous state.” W.I. 
Gymnomitrium concinnatum v. intermedium Limpr., Corrie Cean- 
mor (92), 7/04. W.Y. “ This variety is not unfrequently mistaken 
for Gymn. obtusum. It has the margin of the leaf-lobes more or less 
crenulate, but it may be distinguished from G. obtusum by its open 
sinus, more acute lobes and the crenulations less distinct. G. 
obtusum has a deep and acute, but closed sinus, the lobes are 
rotundate and markedly crenulate.” S.M.M. 
