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Fissidcns tamarindifoli its Wils., Shirley, Derbs. (57), 3/05. W.R.L. 
“ Part seems F. incurvus, the rest is scarcely typical tamarinclifohus, 
the capsule being too long and the leaves also too long; it is some¬ 
what intermediate between type and var.” T.B. “ A very dubious 
plant, and certainly should not he distributed as F. tamarinclifolius 
without qualification.” H.N.D. 
Fissidens crctssipes Wils., on stones, canal overflow, Chalford, 
Stroud, Glos. 12/04. G.H. “ A very small form.” H.N.D.; also, 
on stones in river, Camelford, Cornwall, 1/84. W.B.W. 
Fissidens polyphyllus Wils., Glengariff, Co. Cork, 8/05. J.B.D. ; 
also, near Penzance, Cornwall (1), 9/06. F..J.C. 
Fissidens decipiens De Not. Great Doward, Herefordshire (36), 
1/06. E.A. “ There was an accidental admixture of F. taxifolius, 
which I have picked out, so I think only F decipiens is left.” T.B. 
Grimmia conferta Funck, Callerfountain Hill, Perthshire (88), 
5/1/07. R.H.M. 
Grimmia incurva Schgwr., Titterstone Clee Hill, Salop (40), 
Oct./02. J.B.D. 
Grimmia robnsta Ferg., Maentwrog Valley, Merioneth (48), 1/06. 
D.A.J. “ Here the leaf-areolation seems scarcely distinguishable 
from that of Gr. trichophylla, hut I do not propose to alter the name, 
as 1 believe this plant is what is denoted by Gr. robusta.” T.B. 
Grimmia elatior B. k S., on boulder near Zermatt, Switz., c.fr., 
7/06. J.S. 
Grimmia arenaria Hampe, face of rock, Penmaenpool, near Dol- 
gelley, Merioneth, 23/7/01. H.N.D. 
Grimmia montana B. k S., Slate rock, Honister, Cumberland, 8/85. 
W.B.W. “ This is Gr. Stirtoni Schp., typical, and not one of the 
so-called intermediates between that and Gr. trichophylla.” T.B. 
Grimmia leucophcea Grev., Callerfountain Hill, Perthshire (88), 
1/07. R.H.M. ; also, Zermatt, Switz., 7/06. J.S. “ This seems to 
differ somewhat from British specimens of this species, and to 
resemble Gr. tcrgestina, but Mr. Dixon, to whom I referred it, thinks 
it less like the latter than like the former, so the name stands.” T.B. 
Grimmia atrata Miel., rocks, Loch Skene, 2000ft., Dumfries (72), 
8/03. J.B.D. 
Bhacomitnum ramulosum Ldb., Ben Lawers, Aug./02. D.A.J. 
and J.B.D. 
Bhacomitrium canescens Brid., var. cricoidcs B. k S., Ben Lawers, 
Aug./02. J.B.D. “ An almost muticous blunt-leaved form.” T.B. 
Acaulon triquetrum C.M., Telscombe Cliffs, E. Sussex, (14), 6/02 
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