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Fontinalis dalecarlica B. & S., stones in brook near Quebec, 
Canada, Aug. 1910, H. Dupret, det. J. Cardot, comm. P.G.M.R. 
Fontinalis Dixoni Cardot, Cwm Bychan near Harlech (48), June 
1913, D.A.J. 
Gryphaea heteromalla Mohr, elder trees, West Cornwall, April 
1911, Il.W.S. 
Heterocladium dimorphum B. & S., Ben Lawers (88), H. H. Knight 
and D.A.J., Aug. 1909. 
Pseudoleskea patens Limpr., rocks by fjord, Odde, Norway, Julv 
1900, H. N. Dixon and W. E. Nicholson. 
Thuidiwn Philiherti Limpr., near Whittington (33), Dec. 1913, 
H. H. Knight and D.A.J.; form approaching var. pseudo-tamarisci , 
on talus heaps in a limestone quarry,Bampton (4), April 1908, F. 
Savery, comm. G.B.S.; var. pseudo-tamarisci , Ben Lawers (88), LI. 
H. Knight and D.A.J. 
Homalothecium Philippeanum B. & S., shady calcareous rocks, 
Sefinenthal, Bernese Oberland, June 1913, P.G.M.R. 
Camptotliecium nitens Schp., Knutsford Moor, Cheshire (58), 
May 1832, W. Wilson, comm. W.R.S. 
Brachythecium plumosum B. & S., Loughbrickland, Co. Down 
(I. 38), July 1904, leg. H. W. Lett, comm. J.G. “This is B. 
rutabulum B. A S.” G.B.S. 
Furhynchium Tommasinii Sendt.n., rocks in a wood, Sefinenthal, 
Bernese Oberland, July 1913, P.G.M.R. 
Furhynchium cirrosum Jur., Summit of Ben Lawers, (88), July 
1899, E. S. Salmon and W. E. Nicholson. 
Furhynchium strigosum B. & S., moist ground in marsh, Montreal, 
Canada, May 1905, H. Dupret, comm. P.G.M.R. 
Furhynchium myurum Dixon var. robustum B & S., Switzerland, 
leg. P.G.M.R. “Since the distribution I have had some correspon¬ 
dence about this moss with Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Jones, and we 
have decided that it really belongs to typical E. myurum. I must, 
therefore, ask the members who have received these specimens to 
