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to mucronifolia , but there again the cells are not absolutely smooth 
nor the leaves absolutely unbordered. Still it agrees very nearly 
with what I have under that name, and I think it must be conceded 
that it is nearer to mucronifolia than to subulata var. iniegrifolia 
(typicaD. The two seem (teste Boulay) to run so much into one 
another that it would seem immaterial whether it is called var. 
iniegrifolia, closely approaching mucronifolia, or mucronifolia, 
slightly approaching the other.’ Limpricht is certainly in error in 
regarding the var. iniegrifolia Boulay as synonymous with Tortula 
angustala, Wils , which has the leaves strongly bordered.”—W. E. 
Nicholson. 
Torhila princeps De Not. Limestone crags, Inchnadamph, 
Sutherland, 19 July, 1899. Messrs. Nicholson, Salmon & Dixon. 
T ruraliformis Dixon. Coast sandhills, St. Annes, v.c. 60, 
July, 1898. J. A. Wheldon. —Seashore, Hunstanton, v.c. 28, 27th 
July, 1899. A. B. Jackson. —Dunnet Links, Caithness, 12 Sept., 
1899. D. Lillie. 
Barbula lurida Ldb. c. frt. Stone wall, by Water Stone Mill, near 
Hoathly, Sussex, 17 March, 1900. W. E. Nicholson. 
B. iophacea Mitt. Mullion, Cornwall, 1899. W. Eyre. 
B. recurvifolia Schp. Walls, Litton [Yorks, probably]. J. 
Whitehead, June, 1879. Comm. T. Barker “I have a speci¬ 
men from ‘ Littondale, Yorks.,' from Mr. Whitehead, which clears 
up all doubt as to the county ”—J. A. Wheldon. 
B. gracilis Schwgr. Among grass on the Race Hill, Lewes, 26 
Feb., 1900. W. E. Nicholson. 
B. convolula var. Sardoa B. & S. Roadside on the chalk, Lewes, 
March, 1900. W. E. Nicholson. 
Leptodontium gemmascens Braith. Old thatch, Betchworth, Surrey, 
March, 1900. E. S. Salmon. 
Weisia calcarea C. M. Ashwood Dale, Buxton, Nov., 1881. J. 
Whitehead. Com. T. Barker. 
W. rupeslris C. M. Craig Cillie, Brecknocks., June, 1899. 
C. H. Binstead & E. Armitage. 
- var. stelligera. Falcon Clints, v.c. 66, July, 1898. W. 
Ingham (teste Braithwaite & Bagnall). 
-var. ajfinis Ingham. Falcon Clints, v.c. 66, 26 July, 1898. 
W.Ingham. 
W. verlicillata Brid. Mullion, Cornwall, 1899. W. Eyre.— 
Limestone cliffs by springs, Black Fossgill, Ilkley, Yorks., c. frt., 
13 July, 1896. H. N. Dixon. —Near Aysgarth, N. Yorks., c. frt., 
June, 1897. J- A - Wheldon. 
Trichoslomum crispulum Bruch, c. frt. Craig Cillie, Brecknocks., 
June, 1899. C. H. Binstead & E. Armitage. 
T. mutabile, var. lit/oralis (Mitt.). Between Emalough and Inch, 
Corcaguiny, Kerry, 18 Apr., 1899. H. W. Lett. 
