6 
MOSSES. 
Sphagnum subsecundum Nees var. contortum Schp. — S. cras- 
sicladum, Glyn Valley (2), Oct. 1910, R.W.S. “This plant does not 
equal S. crassicladum but is clearly referable to S. rufescens 
Limpr.” W.R.S. 
' Sphagnum acutifolium Ehrh. var. subnitens Dixon, Cattown Moss, 
Kircubbin, (I. 38), July 1907, J.G. “Yes, equals S. subnitens 
Russ. & W.” W.R.S. 
Polytrichum nanum Neck, Sallagh Braes, (I. 39), Aug. 1910, J.G. 
“The capsules are not formed, but from the large, elongated leaves 
with sharply pointed teeth, these specimens certainly belong to 
P. aloides Hedw.” G.B.S. 
Polytrichum sexangidare Florke, Ben Nevis (97), July 1912, E. A. 
Richards; Summit of Ben Nevis (97), July 1898, H. N. Dixon. 
Geratodon conicus Lindb., mud cap of wall, Ivingsthorpe (32), 
May 1894, Id. N. Dixon; wall,top, Lamport (32) April 1893, H. N. 
Dixon; wall top, Badby (32), April 1900, H. N. Dixon. 
Dichodontium pellucidmn Schp., Colin Glen (I. 39), June 1911, 
J.G. “The leaves are elongated and sharply toothed and the 
papillae are faint; these specimens must therefore be referred to 
D. fiavescens Lindb.” G.B.S. 
Blindia acuta B. & S. var. trichodes Braithw., Tyn-y-groes (-18), 
May 1912, E. A. Richards. 
Campylopus flexuosus Brid. var. uliginosus Ren., Summit of 
Ingleborough, Yorkshire, Aug. 1896, H. N. Dixon. 
Campylopus introflexus Brid., rocks, Meran, South Tyrol, May 
1913, leg. F. Savery, comm. G.B.S. 
Dicranum falcatum Hedw., Ben Nevis, (97), July 1912, E. A. 
Richards. 
Dicranum molle Wils., Ben More (88), Aug. 1909, J.B.D.; Ben 
Domain (98), Aug. 1913, J.B.D., W. Watson and D.A.J., comm. 
D.A.J. 
Dicranum spurium Hedw., boggy heath, Barlby (61). May 1913. 
J.M.; boggy heath-land near Selby (61). May 1913, W.B. 
