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Tortilla mutica Lclb., Nobold, Salop (40), 4/97. W.P.H. 
Tortilla Icevipila v. Icevipilceformis (De Not.) Limpr., Greendis- 
burgh, E. Suffolk, 5/06. W.E.S. “ As this plant was certified by 
Mr. H. N. Dixon, I submitted the whole of the material to him 
before venturing to report upon it. A faint border may be present 
on some of the leaves, though I have found some difficulty in tracing 
it, and I cannot find any brood leaves at all. I think, therefore, and 
Mr. Dixon agrees with me, that the plant should be named T. Icevipila, 
showing a slight tendency to the var. Icevipilceformis. It is clear 
from Mr. Dixon’s letter that the plant originally submitted to him 
was better characterized than the present gathering. At the best of 
times the var. Icevipilceformis is not very strongly characterized, and 
it frequently grows with quite typical plants.” W.E.N. 
Tortnla ruraliformis Dixon, c.fr., sandhills, Harlech, Merioneth, 
5/06. D.A.J. 
Tortnla princcps De Not., c.fr., Inver, Perthshire (68). leg. C. 
McIntosh, 2/01. Comm. R.H.M. 
Tortilla papillosa Wils., Greendisburgh, E. Suffolk, 5/00. W.E.S.; 
also, Llanelltyd, Merioneth, 9/98. T.B. 
Bcirbula topliacca Mitt., sandy shore near Formhy, S. Lancs. (59), 
July/03 and Aug./04. J.A.W. “ A large maritime form.” 
Barbula corclata (Jur.) Dixon, Roadside, St. Sauveur, Pyrenees, 
Aug. 15/02. H.N.D. and W.E.N. 
Barbula recurvifolia Schp., Muckross, Killarney, 8/06. S.J.O. and 
J.B.D. 
Barbula spadicca Mitt., Mor Brook, Eardington, Salop. J.B.D. 
Barbula vinealis Brid., c.fr., Ross, Herefordshire, 4/06. E.A. 
Barbula sinuosa Braithw., near Bewdlcy, Worcs., 11/04. J.B.D. 
Barbula convoluta Hedw., var. Sarcloa B. & S., Thornhill, Dews¬ 
bury, S.W. Yorks. (63), 1/07. J.W.H.J. “ Divided apical cell.” 
“ I should be inclined to name this as B. convoluta approaching the 
var. Sarcloa. I do not find it a well-characterized form of the variety, 
and I am doubtful from this and previous examinations of the char¬ 
acter, if the divided apical cell will be found a crucial test to rely on.” 
W.E.N. 
Wcisici crispa Mitt., Cemetery, Stroud, Glos., 4 02. 
Weisia crispatci C.M., near Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbs. (57), 5/03. 
T.B. 
Weisia stcrilis Nicholson, stony field on chalk near Lewes, E. 
Sussex (14), 3/05. W.E.N. 
Weisia multiccipsvlaris Mitt., sandy clay soil, Barcomhe, E. Sussex 
(14), 17/3/02. W.E.N. 
