Philonotis Jontana Brid., small form. West Lancs. Wilson and 
Wheldon. “ Yes, that is all.”—H. N. Dixon. 
Catoscopium nigritum Brid. Magilligan, Co. Derry, July, igoo. 
Coll., H. W. Lett & C H. Waddell. Comm., C. H. Waddell. 
New to Ireland. 
Tayloria tenuis Schimp. Caithness D. Lillie. “ Probably 
correct but the specimens are too dilapidated to exhibit the 
distinctive characters of the species clearly, and were collected 
too late. There is a considerable admixture of a Web era with 
young setae; paroicous, so probably W. nutans." —T. Barker. 
“ Correct, but specimens poor.”—H. N. Dixon. 
Mielichoferia elongata B & S. Outcrop of copper vein near 
Maristuen, Norway, 31 July, iqoo. H. N. Dixon. 
Leptobrvum pyriforme Wils. The Dingle in the quarry, Shrews¬ 
bury, 6 May, 1899. W. P. Hamilton. 
L. minus Phil. Coatham Marshes (62), 19 July, 1900. W. 
Ingham (s ee Naturalist, Dec., 1900). “Originally referred here I 
think by Mr. Bagnall. Mr. Dixon writes : — ‘ It is undoubtedly 
the right plant, though there may be a difference of opinion as to 
whether it is specifically distinct from L. pyriformel ” J. A. Wheldon. 
Webera polymorpha Schimp. Ben Heasgarnich (88), July, 1900. 
W. Young. 
W. cucullata Schimp. Ben Lawers above Loch-na-Chat, at 
3500 ft., 27 July, 1899. Coll. Nicholson, Salmon & Dixon. 
Comm., H. N. Dixon. 
W commutata Schimp. Ben More, Perths, 21 July, 1897. Coll. 
Binstead & Dixon. Comm., H. N. Dixon. 
W. gracilis De Not. Roadside, Horres Pass, Bratlandadal, 21 
July, 1900. W. E. Nicholson & H. N. Dixon. 
W. Ludwigii Schimp. Var. latifolia Schimp. Sea Fell Pike. 
Cumberland, 10 Aug., 1895. H. N. Dixon (teste R. Braithwaite). 
Var. elata Schimp. Meall-na-Tarnachan, Perths, Aug., 1900. 
LI. J. Cocks (teste IT. N. Dixon). “ I always qualify a determina¬ 
tion of this var. by ‘ as far as can be told by descriptions ’ or some¬ 
thing to that effect; no authentic specimen is known so far as I 
am aware. With that reservation I think there can be no doubt of 
this.”—H. N. Dixon. 
W. albicans var. glacialis Schimp. Craig Chailleach, Perths, 24 
July, 1897. H N. Dixon. 
Webera annotina Schwaegr. Near a fountain, Hawkesyard 
Rugeley, Staffs, 1900. H. P. Reader. “Not referable to W. 
annotina , I think. The leaves are entire with a slightly excurrent 
nerve and suggest those of a Bryum , especially B. Mildeanum. 
The wings are distinctly decurrent as in a Tyrol specimen (leg. IT. 
Gander). The general habit is different from two or three speci¬ 
mens I have of B. Mildeanum. Is the form possibly due to being 
