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Amblystegium Juratzkanum Sclip., Shirley (57), 3 and 4/05. 
W.R.L. 
A. varium Ldb., Shirley (57), 1/06. W.R.L. “ The strong 
nerve and basal cells suggest Amb. irriguum —W.I. “The 
locality on flat stone just above water would be quite enough to 
settle the question of the Amblystegium as irriguum I think, 
especially as irriguum grows near it ; many of the leaves have the 
irriguum form which Mr. Ingham calls attention to, but some have 
the more rapidly narrowing acumen to a narrow acute point, from 
a wider base, more characteristic of varium, of which the plant 
has the habit too, and 1 am not surprised that it has been taken 
for varium.'" —H.N.D. ; also, the true A. varium , Cleeton (40), 
10/05. J.B.D. 
A. filicinum De Not., Craig Cille (42), 6/99. E.A.; v. trichodcs 
Brid., ? Benderg Bay, Co. Down, 1/01. C.H.W. “ I find the 
leaves of v. trichodcs with the characteristic “ filicinum" basal cells, 
which are absent from this. I suggest a form or var. oi Amb. varium 
of which it has the neat cell structure.” — W.I. ; “ I am not sure 
that the basal cell character is quite sufficient to settle this 
question ; I do not think all forms of var. trichodcs have the 
enlarged auricular cells. I think Mr. Ingham may very possibly 
be right ; still I should not like to say certainly it is not as 
named.”—H.N.D. ; v. Whiteheadii Wheldon, Rainford Moss (59), 
7/03. H.B. 
A. Kochii B.&S., Llanfrothen (48), 4/05. S.J.O. “Yes; good 
Kochii —a large form, but distinct from small forms of Ilyin riparium 
in the shorter wider cells.”—W.I. 
Hypnum riparium v. longifolium Schp., Rainford Moss (59), 7/03. 
II.B. 
II. elodes Spr., St. Anne's (59), 6/01. H.B. 
II. chrysophyllum Brid., Shirley (57), 6/05. W.R.L. 
II. hispidulum v. Sommcrfcltii Myr., Castle Howard, Yorks., 
4/04. H.B. 
II. aduncum v. intermedium Schp., nr. Newport Viaduct (58), 
W. Wilson. Com F.J.C. ; v. paternum f. gracilis Sanio, Walton 
( 59 ). 7 / 98 . J.A.W. 
II. Sendtneri Schp. f. vulgaris Sanio, Burscough Junction (59), 
7/00. J.A.W. 
II. Wilsoni v. hamalum Schp., St. Annes (60), 8/04. A.W. ; 
also, Formby (59), 5/05. J.A.W. 
II. lycopodioides Schwmgr., Skipwith Common (6 j), 8/00. “Form 
with slender shoots.” W.I. 
