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Mnium spinosum Schwgr. Ben Lawers, Perths., July, 1899. 
Messrs. Dixon, Nicholson & Salmon. 
M stellare Reich. By stream, Potter fell, Westmoreland, Dec., 
1885. C. H. Waddell. “ A slender form.” — T. Barker. 
M. cinclidioid.es Hiibn. Craig Chailleach, Perths., 29 July, 1899. 
Messrs. Dixon, Salmon & Nicholson. 
Cinclidium stygium S\v. Inchnadamph, 24 July, 1899. Messrs. 
Dixon, Salmon & Nicholson. —Near Malham Tarn, W. Yorks., 
June, 1868. J. Whitehead. Comm. T. Barker. 
Fontinalis antipyretica L. Lyndhurst, Hamps., July, 1898. E. 
B. Benson. 
Neckera crispa var. falcata Boul. Chalk Downs, Lewes, Jan., 
1900. W. E. Nicholson. 
N. pnmila Hedw. c. ft. Trees, Beckey Fall, Lustleigh, S. Devon., 
17 July, 1894. H. N. Dixon. 
Habrodon Notarisii Schp. Sycamore tree, Killin, Perths., v. c. 
88. 7th Sept., 1899. J. Stirling. — Killin, Aug., 1882. J. 
Whitehead. Com. T. Barker.— Killin, July, 1899. W. \ oung. 
Anomodon viticulosus H. &. T. Dalton Crag, W. Lancs. (60) 
June, 1899. J. A. Wheldon & A. Wilson. 
Pterigynandrum filiforme Hedw. Boulder on path, near Chamonix, 
Hte. Savoie, 24 Aug., 1897. J- Stirling. 
Heterocladium heteropterum B. & S. Les Tines, nr. Chamonix, 
Hte. Savoie, c. frt. 31 Aug., 1897. J. Stirling.— Near Botton, 
Hindburn. v. c. 60. Oct., 1899. J. A. Wheldon & A. Wilson. 
Pseudoleskea catenulata B. &. S. Penyghent, Yorks , June, 1878. 
J. Whitehead. Com. T. Barker. — Limestone rocks, Breabay, 
Sutherlandsh. 24 July, 1899. Messrs. Dixon, Salmon and 
Nicholson. “Not type. I should like further opinion.”— W. 
Ingham. “This is a slight departure from type, but very slight. 
It was growing with a very markedly aberrant form, still sub judice , 
and was to a certain extent connected by intermediate forms ; but 
the present plant is to all intents and purposes, I think, typical.” — 
H. N. Dixon. 
Thuidiurn decipiens De Not. * Craig Chailleach, Perths. 29 July, 
1899. Messrs. Dixon, Salmon & Nicholson. 
T. tamariscinum B. & S. c. frt. Saintfield, Co. Down. April, 1891. 
C. H. Waddell.— c. frt. Tore Woods, Kerry, 14 Sep., 1897. 
H. W. Lett. 
T. delicatulum Mitt. Near Inchnadamph, Sutherlandsh. July, 
1899. Messrs. Dixon, Nicholson & Salmon. 
T. recognitum Hedw. Sandy Links, Caithness, 12 Sep., 1899. 
D. Lillie. —Mag. Limestone quarry, near Doncaster, Yorks. 7 
March, 1900. W. Ingham. “ I make the Caithness plant T. 
delicatulum. In T. recognitum the stem leaves near apex have long 
points, often recurved when dry.”—W. Ingham. “Mr. Lillie’s 
plant is T. delicatulum , (shortly pointed, appressed stem leaves).” 
—H. N. Dixon. 
