16g 
Plagiothecium striatellum Ldb., Ben Lawers (88), 8/02. J.B.D. 
P. denticulatum v. obtusifolium H. & T., Craig Chailleach (88), 
7/97. H.N.D. 
P. sylvaiicum v. orthocladum (B. & S.), Dunnet, Caithness, '/c>3_ 
D.L. 
P. demissum Dix., Tyn-y-groes (48), 5/03. D.A.J. 
A. varium v. ?., Woodchester, Glos., 12/02. H.P.R. “ Eur. 
pumilum.” —W.I. & H.N.D. 
A filicinum v. Vallisc/ausce Dix., Sapperton, Glos., /gg. G.H. 
v A . curvicaule Ldb., Valais, Switz., 7/03. W.E.N. 
Hypnum riparium L., Stroud, Glos., 12/03, E.J.E. ; v. longifolium 
Schp., c. fr. Rainford (59), 7/03. J.A.W. ; Healaugh (64), 11/97. 
W.I. 
H. e/odes Spr., Skipwith Com. (61), 4/98. W.I. 
11 . aduncum Hedw. (Gr. Kneiffi ) v. intermedium Schp., Rainford 
Moss (59), 7/03. J.A.W. 
H. aduncum (Gr. pseudofluitans ) v. paternum Sanio, Southport (59),. 
5/98. J.A.W. ; Young state, Walton (59), 1/98. J.A.W. 
E. uncinatum f. plumosa Ren., Buxton (57), 3/03. T.B. ; 
v. abbreviatum Schp., Methven (88), 7/65. Leg. Dr. E. B. White, 
Com. R.H.M. “These specimens appear to me to be correctly 
named, and exhibit the characters of the variety fairly well. I have 
not seen British examples before. Warnstorf says his var. 
subsulca/um in Hedw. 1887 is synonymous with this var. It seems 
to connect the more erect, robust and slightly branched forms with 
the weaker and more pinnate ones, not only in habit, but in the 
leaf characters also.”—J.A.W. 
H. fluitans ( amphibium) v. gracile Boul., Llanwrtyd Wells (42), 
6/01. W.H.P. “ On seeing these better specimens I am inclined 
to add to the above name f. abbi'eviata Ren.”—J.A.W.; f. laxifolict 
Ren., Nr. Leeds (63) 8/03 W.I. 
H.fluitans Eyam Moor, Derby, 4/03. W.R.L. “Characteristic 
var. atlanticum Ren.”—J.A.W. 
H. fluitans var., Eyam Moor, 4/03. W.R.L. “I think v. 
Jeanbernati f. te?iella Ren. This latter often grows with the type, 
and is remarkable for its divaricate leaves ; but when more robust 
they become broader and more imbricate. Its relation to var. 
Jeanbernati would hardly be guessed but for the occurrence of an 
occasional branch bearing typical leaves.”—J.A.W. 
H. fluitans near var. setiforme Ren., Goathland (62) 9/02. W.I. 
