Climacium dendroides W. & M., (small form), Hunstanton, Norfolk, 
S/03. Leg. W. L. Moore, Com. H.P.R. 
Myurium Hebridarum Schp., N. Uist, Hebrides, 8/02. Leg. 
W. West, Com. H.N.D, 
Brachy/hecium salebrosum B. & S., Hadley, Kent, 11/03. J-M. ; 
v. pal us/re Schp., St. Anne’s (60), 2/01. H.B. “ I make this a 
plicate-leaved form of B. rutabulum. An authentic fruiting plant 
■of B. salebrosum v. palustre has narrower leaves, ovate and much 
narrowed at the base. It is also almost without plicae.”—W.I. 
■“ I think this is correct; the leaves in B. salebrosum v. palustre are 
certainly often quite as broad as these ; the regular plication and 
entire margin are also in favour of the name as given. Of course 
the fruit would be a desirable confirmation.”—H.N.D. 
B. rutabulum v. plumulosum B. & S., Formby (59), 6/03. J.A.W. 
“ Not var. plumulosum in my opinion. I have an authentic fruiting 
spec, of var., and it has much narrower leaves, and is a delicate 
plant compared with above.”—W.I. “ I should not call it var. 
plumulosum .”— H.N.D. 
B. glaciate B. & S., Cauterets, H tes Pyrenees, 8/02. H.N.D. 
B. reflexum B. & S., Ben Lawers (88), 8/02. J.B.D. ; and 7/99. 
W.Y. 
Eurynchium cirrosum Jur., Craig Mohr (88), 7/96. W.Y. 
E. piliferum B. & S., c. fr. Llanbedr (48), 11/03. D.A.J. 
E. prcPlongum v. Stokesii L. Cat., Llanbedr (48), 4/03. D.A.J. 
E. abbreviatum Schp., Ross, Hereford, 5/00. E.A. 
E. curvisetum Husn., Alfriston, Sussex, 11/01. W.E.N. 
E. strigosum v. diver si folium Ldb., Port de Venasque, Pyrenees, 
8/02, and Valais, Switz., 7/03. W.E.N. 
E. strialulum B. & S., Doward, Hereford, 5/00. E.A. 
E. rusciforme v atlanticum Brid., Slieve League, Donegal, 6/02. 
H.W.L. 
E. murale v. julaceum Schp., Stroud, Glos., /03. G.H., and 1/03. 
E.J.E. 
Plagio/hecium depressum Dix., Raith (85), 3/03. W.Y. 
P. Borrerianum Spr., c. fr., Llanbedr (48), 5/03. D.A.J. ; 
v. collinum Wils., Bolton Woods (64), 8/02. W.I. 
P. pulchellum B. & S., Craig Chailleach (88), 7/96. W.Y. Correct ; 
Craig-na-Lochan (88), 7/93. W.Y. “ Is Orthothecium intricatum 
—W.I. 
