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S’. cymbifolium var. B. squarrosulum N. & H. Wildesley Green, 
Salop, July, 1897. R. de G. Benson. “Yes. = S. cymbifolium. 
Warnst. v. glaucescens Warnst. f. squarrosula (Bry. Germ.) The 
chlorophyllose cells seen in section are considerably wider in 
S. turfaceum Warnst. than in -S', cymbyfolium Warnst., and are 
almost always distinctly trapezoid or almost quadrate and are free 
on both surfaces. In S. cymbifolium they are narrow triangular to 
narrow trapezoid, and are generally completely enclosed on the 
outer surface by the more convex hyaline cells.” 
S’, laricinum Spruce. Newbridge bog. W. E. Nicholson, 29 
iv. 99. “Yeses’, contorlum Limpr. v. falcalum Schlieph. f. fuscescens 
Warnst. In reply to the question how is S’, laricinum Spruce = to 
S’, conlortum Limpr.? Mr. Horrell quotes Hedwigia 1888 p. 266, 
which concludes thus : ‘ Das S’, laricinum Spruce muss deshalb 
fortan aus Prioritatsrucksichten S’, contortum (Schultz.) Limpr. und 
die robuste wasserbewohnende Form von S. subsecundum Nees, falls 
man ihr Artenrecht zugesteht., S’, rufescens Bryol. Germ, heissen.’ 
The plant generally known as S’, laricinum Spruce probably should 
be called S', contortum Schultz (apud Limpr., &c.), Warnstorf writes 
it S. contortum (Schultz) Limpr., and on p. 63 of my reprint it 
would have been better had I written S', contortum Schultz.”—E.C.H. 
S. acutifolium var. tenellum Schimp. Leckby Carr, Yorks. W. 
Ingham, Sept.’98 (1899 Distrib.) “ = S. rubellum Wils. v. pallescens 
Warnst.”—E. C. H. 
S. cuspidatum. Ballygowan, Co. Down. C. H. Waddell. “Yes. 
= var. submersum Schimp. My specimen contained a single stem 
of S', pulchrum Warnst. (S. recurvum P.B. var. pulchrum Lindb.) ”— 
E. C. H. 
S. acutifolium Ehrh. var. ? Saddleback, July, 1897. R. de G. 
Benson. “ = S', subnitens R. & W., var. purpurascens Schlieph. 
“A very typical specimen of this very distinct species.”—E. C. H. 
S’, acutifolium Ehrh. var. elegans ? Nr. White Force, v.C. 65. 
W. Ingham. August 20, 1897. “ =S. Russowii Warnst. var. 
rhodochroum Russ. ( = S acutifolium Ehrh. var. robustum Russ. 
Almost every cell in superficial layer of stem cortex with a single 
large round pore. Inner surface of branch leaves with very 
numerous large round pores throughout the entire upper two-thirds. 
The species having these characters are S', fimbriatum Wils. 
S’. Gergensohnii Russ, and S’. Russowii. This specimen is less 
robust than is usual with S’. Russowii.” —E. C. H. 
S. teres var. squarrosulum forma. Nr. Netherton, S. Lancs , Sept., 
1 898. J. A Wheldon. “ I should call this S’, teres var. subsquarrosinn 
Warnst.. as some of the leaves are squarrose and others imbricate.” 
—E. C. H 
S' cuspidatum var. Torreyanum Braith. Hambleton, Kilburn, 
v. c. 62. June 24, ’99. W. Ingham. “ = S. cuspidatum R. & W. var. 
submersum Schimp. teste Warnstorf. [I think this should be ‘ is ’ 
instead of = which is usually the sign for a synonym, and this 
remark applies to some previous notes.”]— C. H. W. “ I examined 
