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Fisside?is rufulus B. & S., Bolton Woods (64), 8/02. W.I. 
F. polyphyllus Wils., Glengariffe, 5/03. H.D. 
Grimmia apocarpa v. gracilis W. & M., Ben Lawers (88), 8/02. 
J.B.D. : v. alpicola H. & T., Upper Teesdale, Durham, 8/96, and 
R. Wye, below Builth, Brecon, 7/03. H.N.D. “ G. apocarpa v. 
alpicola had a very distinct habit and texture in all the spots I have 
gathered it in (one perhaps excepted) from v. rivularis , although 
without doubt they are closely related.”—H.N.D. 
G. conferta Funck, Callerfountain Hill (88), 3/01. R.H.M. 
G. anodon B. & S., Cant. Valid, Switz., 7/01, and Gavornie H tes 
Pyrenees, 8/02. W.E.N. 
G. incurva Schwgr., Titterstone Glee Hill (40), 10/02. J.B.D. 
G. funalis Schp., c. fr., Ben Lawers (88), 8/02. J.B.D. 
G. tricophylla Grev., c. fr., Capel Garmon (50), 9/99. T.B. 
G. subsquarrosa Wils., L. Tay (88), 8/03. J.B.D. ; Stanner Rock, 
Radnor, 3/03, E.A.; also, Artro R., Llanbedr (48), 10/03. D.A.J. 
“ The name of these plants is still sub judice. G. subsquarrosa was 
originally described from plants growing on dry trap rocks, and the 
moss so named from margins of lakes and streams, is in the opinion 
of Mr. Dixon and Prof. Barker almost certainly G. retracta Stirton. 
G. Stirtoni Schp., Llangollen (50), 8/00. T.B. 
G. commutata Hiib., Stenton (89), 7/81. T.B. ; Stanner Rock, 
Radnor, 3/03. E.A. 
G. leucophaa Grev., Talsarnau (48), 3/01. D.A.J. ; c. fr., Stanner 
Rock, Radnor, 3/03. E.A. 
G. atrata Miel., Loch Skene (72), 8/03. J.B.D. “The name 
must stand, I think, but the areolation of the leaf is not sinuose, 
the base cells are rather short, and though the walls are fairly thick 
the lumen remains square or rectangular.”—T.B. “ Must be that, 
although it is not quite what it should be.”—H.N.D. 
Rhacomitrium ellipticum B. & S., Ben More (88), 8/03. E.C. ; 
Cwm Bychan (48), 12/02. D.A.J. 
R. heterostichum v. gracilescens B. & S., Ben Lawers (88), 8/02. 
J.B.D. 
R. sudeticum B. & S., B. Lawers and Craig Mohr (88), W.Y. 
“ Probably.”—T.B. 
R. canescens f. epilosa , Aberdalgie (88), 12/03. R.H.M. 
Acaulon muticum C.M., Harlech (48), 10/03. D.A.J. 
A. triquetrum C.M., Newhaven, Sussex. W.E.N. 
