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Campi/lopus brcvipilus B. & S., var. auriculatus Ferg., Adrigole, 
Co. Cork, 8/05. D.A.J. 
Campylopus lamcllincrvis (C.M.) Mitt. (C. pennicillatus Wils.) 
Piqueta, Brazil, leg. A. Roberts. Comm. F.J.C. 
Dicranodontium longirostre B. & S., var. alpinum Sclip., Ben 
More, Perthshire (88), 7/03. R.II.M. 
Dicranum falcatum Hedw., Ben Heasgarnich, Perthshire (88), 
7/01. R.II.M. 
Dicranum mollc Wils., Ben More, 3,500ft., Perthshire (88), 8/03. 
-T.B.D. ; also, summit of Ben Lui (88), 7/85. W.B.W. 
Dicranum scoparium Hedw., var. spadiceum Boul., summit of 
Greygarth Fell, 2020ft., W. Lancs. (60), 5/05. J.A.W. “See 1906 
Report.” R.H.M.; var. cricetorum Corbiere, Hebden Bridge, S.W, 
(63), 1/06. C.C. “ If any member has access to Corbiere’s descrip¬ 
tion of this var. he might insert it in the Note Book.” R.H.M. 
Dicranum fuscescens Tarn., var. falcifoliwn Braithw., on dry 
conglomerate rocks, Penyard Wood, Ross, Herefordshire (36), 3/98. 
E. A. “ Yes, but specimens in rather poor condition.” R.H.M. 
Dicranum flagellarc Hedw., Blithfield Park, Staffs. (39), 27/10/93. 
J.E.B. 
Dicranum montanum Hedw., Hamilton Loade, Salop, 5/06. J.B.D. 
“ Very luxuriant.” 
Dicranum longifolium Elirh., on boulder, Pont d’Espagne, 
Cauterets, Pyrenees, leg. W.E.N., H.N.D., 8/02. Comm. II.N.D. 
Leucobryum albidum Ldb., under oaks, Lyndhurst, S. Hants., 
7/06. A.B J. “This seems to be an intermediate form.” R.H.M. 
“ Although a small and neat form, it is no more marked in its 
vegetative characters than fruiting specimens from the New Forest, 
which Braithwaite refers to L. glaucum. Whatever the value of 
L. albidum, I feel sure that it is not safe to refer sterile plants to it.” 
H.N.D. 
Fissidcns viridulus Wahl., near Scraptoft, Leics. (55), Ap./04. 
A.It.II. “ This I refer to incurvus.” T.B. ; also, Symond’s Yat, 
W. Gloster (34), Ap./Oo. E.A. “Is F. bryoides, axillary male 
flowers.” T.B. 
Fissidcns incurvus Starke, Clay hank, near Hertford (20), 8/05. 
IT.D.; also, Symond’s Yat, W. Gloster (34), 4/05. E.A. “ Yes, as 
to fertile plant, hut there is an admixture of F. taxifolius and other 
things.” T.B. Not distributed. 
Fissidcns exilis Hedw., Shirley and Longford, Derhs. (57). W.R.L. 
“ Yes, as concerns the Shirley plant, hut the plant from Longford is 
F. viridulus var. Lylci Wils. ’ T.B. 
