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W. tenuis C. M. Staffordshire. H. P. Reader. 
W. calcarea C. M. Wye Dale. F. T. Mott. Knaresborough. 
W. Ingham. “ I have carefully examined Mr. Ingham’s plants from 
Knaresborough, and I cannot make them anything but W. tenuis, 
with which they agree well in the basal areolation of the leaves. 
They are rather robust for W. tenuis, but I have gathered a very- 
similar barren form in Sussex.”—W. E. N. 
W. rupeslris var. intermedia. Jack. Wearhead. W. Ingham. 
“ The only description which I have seen of this var. is that of 
Limpricht, who says, ‘ J. Jack on the 22nd Sept., 1859, gathered 
as Gymnos calcareum a very beautiful loosely tufted form, to which 
the name intermedium might be given, at Nuttachthal, near Stiih- 
lingen, in Baden. It has narrow, longly pointed, and strongly- 
recurved leaves, (2 mm. long,) with a weaker nerve, which, as in 
calcareum is not broadened towards the base.’ Mr. Ingham’s moss 
is hardly likely to be taken for calcarea, but in some respects agrees 
with this description. Should it not be intermedia Limp.? jack 
seems to have regarded it as W. calcarea .”—W. E. N. 
W. verticillata Brid. Grange Park, Hants. W. Eyre. 
Trichostomum mutabile Bruch. Lybster, Caithness. Rev. W. Lillie 
T. tortuosum var. fragilifolium Dix. Silverdale, W. Lancs. 
J A. Wheldon. “ Correct. Some of the stems are more char¬ 
acteristic than others of the var.”—W. E. N. 
Cinclidotus fontinaloides, Bradgate Park, Leicester. A. B. Jackson 
C. Brebiss ni, c. fr. Ash by a stream, Chailey, Sussex, 2 June,’98. 
W. E. Nicholson. 
Encalypta ciliata Hoffm. Perthshire. Wm. Young. 
E. rhab locarpa Schwgr. Ben Lawers. Wm. Young. 
E. streptocarpa , c. fr. Hedw. Tintern, Monmouth. A. Ley. 
- Granite Rocks, Fanad Point, L. Swilly, 17.7.98. 
J. Hunter. “Is Ulo/a phyllantha.” —H. N. D. 
“ I would make the suggestion that packets sent out should 
always bear the name of the sender, as well as the collector. 
Occasionally packets are sent bearing only the name of the latter, 
who is, perhaps, not a member of the Club. If a collector is not 
the same as the member who sends it out, I think the latter should 
add his or her name‘Comm —H. N. D. 
Anceclangium compactum Schwg. (forma laxa) Snowdon District. 
May, ’97. H. Darton. 
Zygodon Stir/oni Schpr. Lybster, Caithness. Rev. W. Lillie. 
Z. viridissima var. rupeslris Woodchester. H. P. Reader. 
Z. conoideus H. & T. Dolgelly. T. Barker. 
Ulota crispa Brid. Skye. H. Wager. “ I should refer this to 
U. Bruchii. The capsule is narrowed at the mouth, and larger than 
in U. crispa.’' —W. E. N. 
