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P/agiolheciinn denticulalum v . obtusi folium H. & T., Craig Chail- 
<each (88), 7/97. H.N.D. 
P. undulatum B. & S., Lynmouth, 5/00. H.D. 
P. latebricola B. & S., Mugginton (57), 7/01. W.R.L. ; also, 
near Rugeley, Staffs , 6/01. H.P.R. 
Amblystegium Juratzkcz Schp., Coatham Marshes (62), 6/01. 
W.I. 
A. fluviatile B. & S., Hampton Loade (40), 6/01. J.B.D. 
A. filicinnm v. vallisc/auscc Dixon (= A. fallax Milde), near 
Bewdley (37), 5/01. J.B.D.; also, Stroud, Glos, 8/96. E.J.E. 
Hypnurn stellatum Schreb., cfr. Wyre Forest (37), 6/01, E.C. ; 
also, same locality, 5/01. J.B.D. : v. protensum B. & S. Ben 
Laoigh (98), 9/01. J.S. 
H. Sommerfeltii Myr., near Stroud, Glos., ’85 and ’98. G.H. 
H. aduncum Hedw. (Gr. Kneiffii Boul.) v. Kneiffii Schp., Naburn 
(61), 10/01. W.J. 
■ H. aduncum Hedw., Gr. pseudo-fluitans Sanio, Coatham 
Marshes (62), 5/01. W.I. 
H. aduncum Hedw. (Gr. pseudo-fluitans) v. paternum Sanio, 
Birkdale (59), 8/01. J.A.W. ; also, near Preston (60), 4/01. H.B. 
H. aduncum Hedw. (Gr. typicuvi) f. falcata Ren.. Ditherington, 
'Shrewsbury, 11/01. W.P.H. ; also, Coatham Marshes (62), 5/01. 
W.I. “Yes, a robust form of it. liable to be taken for E. Sendtneri 
on account of its incrassate yellowish auricles, due according to 
Mons. Renauld, to growing in a saline habitat. The nerve is much 
thinner than in H. Sendtneri. —J. A. Weldon. “ I agree, saving 
that I would omit ‘much’ from the last sentence. I measured 
nerves from 45 60 yi wide at the base and they are very prolonged. 
1 am not sure whether as many bryologists would not put it under 
H. Sendtneri as under H. aduncum ! ”—H. N. Dixon. 
PI. aduncum Hedw. (Gr. typicum), Aberrant form of v. turficola 
Ren., Kn ott i ngl ey ( 6 3 ) , 10/01. W.I. “A smaller plant from same 
locality agreed with v. turficola. The present plant seems an 
inundated form of the same plant, and 1 fear the suggested 
name is open to doubt, the present examples vergiiig on, if not 
actually belonging to group KneiffHP— J. A. Wheldon. “I 
agree with the latter part of Mr. Wheldon’s remarks.”—H. N. Dixon. 
H. Sendtneri Schp. mixed with PI. lycopodioides Schwgr., Lytham 
(60), 7/00. H.B. 
/ H- bluitans (Gr. amphibium ) v. setiforme Ren.. Soyland, Halifax 
V 6 3 )> 4 / 01 • C.C. “A form with short leaf points, originally 
