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Fissidcns exilis Hedw., clay soil, Devils’ Wood, Branfield, lleris. 
(20*), April /ll, H.D. 
Fissidcns viridulus Wahl., (or F. bryoidcs), Riggs Wood, Hereford¬ 
shire (36), Jan. /14, E.A. “This is F. bryoidcs.” R.H.M.; var. 
Lylei Wils., Knaresboro’ (64), Oct. /04, ley. G. Webster, com. W.I. 
Fissidcns pusillus Wils., clay soil, Hertford (20), Dec. /13, H.D. 
“ Too robust, with too wide leaves for pusillus. It is F. bryoidcs. 
The axillary g tls. are less conspicuous than usual, hut I have 
detected them.” H.N.D. 
Fissidcns incur mis Starke, damp clay, Brichendon Fields, Hert¬ 
ford (20), April /10, H.D. 
Fissidcns Gurnowii Mitt., stones in stream, Trevaglon Bottoms, 
Penzance (1), Jan. /07, H.D. 
Fissidcns rivularis Spr., Fanlight Glen, Hastings, March /06, ley. 
E. S. Salmon, com. W.E.N. 
Fissidcns crcissipcs Wils., stones in stream, Dovedale (57), Aug. 
/ll H.D. 
Fissidens serrulcitus Brid., shady bank, Holm Bridge, South Devon 
(1), Aug. /10, H.D. 
Fissidens polypliyllus Wils., Mousehole Cave, Penzance (1), Jan. 
/07, H.D. 
Fissidcns adiantoiclcs Hedw., c.fr., Vale of Festiniog (48), Dec. /12, 
E.A.R. 
Fissidens decipicns DeNot., var. brevifolius Lindb., chalk down, 
nr. Billing Gap, Sussex (14), April /12, H.D. “ This must come 
near Lindberg’s plant, hut I do not think it is quite the variety, 
which I have not seen. I enclose a plant for tiansmission to Mr. 
Darton, which c dcscr. I think must be Lindberg’s var. The leaves 
are broader, especially below, and the border fainter than in Mr. 
Darton’s plant.” H.N.D. 
Octodicercis Julianum Brid., gully of canal, Marple, Cheshire (58 :;; ), 
Dec. /12, J.C.W. 
Grimmia apocarpa Hedw., var. rivularis W. & M., Kirkstone Pass, 
(69), April /ll, E.A.R. 
Grimmia conferta Funck, Callerfountain, Perthsh. (88), Jan. /07, 
R.H.M. 
Grimmia torquata Hornsch., Braemar (92), July /10, E.A.R. 
Grimmia retracta Stirt., Artro River, Llanbedr, Merioneth (48), 
July /13, D.A.J. 
Grimmia commutata Hiibn., Moncrieffe Hill, Perthsh. (88), Dec. 
/08, R.H.M., and silicious rocks at 6700 ft., S. Luc, Val d’Anniviers, 
Valais, Switzerland, June /12, P.G.M.R. 
