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Phascum cuspidatum v. piliferum H. & T., Seaford, Sussex, 1/03. 
W.E.N. 
P. curvicolle Ehrh.. Knottingley (63), 3/03. W.I. ; Stroud (33), 
3/02. E.J.E. 
Pottia recta Mitt., Tadcaster (64), 3/00. W.I. 
P. bryoides Mitt., Heck (63), 2/01. W.I. 
P. Htimii Fiirnr, Crossens (59), 4/01. J.A.W. ; Dalmeny (83 or 
84), 1864. Leg - , Dr. F. B. White, Com, R.H.M. “The capsules 
are shorter and more spherical than usual, and the leaves 
are shorter and much less serrate, while here and there is one 
which is somewhat obtuse. In the latter characters it to some 
extent approaches P. Ryani Phil., but I can see nothing in the 
present plant but a form of P. Heimii, though it differs considerably 
from the more typical plant sent by Mr. Wheldon.”—W.E.N. 
P. intermedia Fiirnr. Leslie (85), 1/01. W.Y. 
P. littoralis Mitt., Seaford, Sussex, 2/03. W.E.N. 
P. crinita Wils., Barmouth (48), 11/03. D.A.J. “The leaves 
have the nerve excurrent in a shorter point than usual. The plants 
however, are not quite fully developed. Specimens in this genus 
are better collected just before the fall of the lid, about March for 
the present Species.”—W.E.N. 
P. Wilsoni B. & S., Lancing, W. Sussex, 1/03. W.E.N.; Mochras, 
(48), 2/03. D.A.J. 
P. minutula Fiirnr., Woodhouse, Leicester, 11/03. A.B.J. 
Darrington (63), 11/00, and Sherburn (64), 1/98. W.I. 
P. lanceolala C.M., Silverdale (60), 4/01. A.W. 
Torlula pusilla Mitt., Paxford (37), 4/01- J.B.D. ; Froggate, 
Derby, 4/02. W.R.L. : v. incana Braithw., Queniboro, Leicester, 
5/03. A.B.J. 
T. rigida Schrad., Telscombe Cliffs, Sussex, 12/03. W.E.N. 
T. ambigua Angstr., Crook’s Peak, N. Somerset, 4/03. A.W. 
T. aloides De Not., Bewdley (37). 1 '/°3- J-B.D. 
X mural is v. rupestris Wils., Dartmouth, Devon, 10/02. H.D. 
v. (Estiva Brid., Hartlebury (37), 3/03. J.B.D. ; Bramfield, Herts. 
H.D. “ I should not refer this plant to v. (Estiva, though it is a 
peculiar form of B. muralis with rather longer, more flaccid leaves. 
The variation from the type is, I think, due to the softer substratum. 
The true var. is sent by Mr. Duncan. The short greenish points to 
the leaves are well marked in Mr. D.’s specimens.”—W.E.N. 
T. canescens Mont., Stanner, Radnorsh., 3/03. E.A. 
