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/3. robustum Bry. Eur. Secondary stems erect or ascending, much 
branched ; branches sub-obtuse, stout, inflated ; tufts more robust, 
often yellowish, variegated with rusty brown. 
The var. elongatum Schp. is only the same plant, the stem giving 
off simple, distant, elongated branches, or slightly divided secondary 
stems. 
Boulay unites these two varieties, and Mr. Dixon says that Mr. 
Cleminshaw’s plant w r ould come under the latter form. 
Warnstorf describes the v. robustum as follows : Plant very strong; 
branches stem-like erect, irregularly branched and tufted, 4-6 cm. 
high. Small branches catkin-like, round-leaved and very short 
pointed. Leaves almost spathulate and very concave from the 
broadly incurved margin, 2 mm. long and 1 mm. broad, with a 
shortly toothed apex.” W.I. 
Camptothecium lutescens B. & S., c.fr., Great Doward, Herefordshire, 
5/04. E.A. 
Brachythecium plicatum B. & S., c.fr., Diablerets, Sw T itz., 7/06. J.S. 
Brachythecium salebrosum B. & S., c.fr., tree stumps in osier-bed, 
near Midgham, Berks., 4/06. A.B.J. “ Yes (autoicous). I should 
name it the var. palustre Schp.” W.I. “ This has very much the 
foliage of var. palustre , but the habit, radiculose stems, etc., are rather 
of the type. I think it should scarcely be referred to var. palustre : 
it may of course be one of the other vars. described under Br. 
salebrosum.” H.N.D. ; var. palustre Schp., c.fr., Morfa Bychan, 
Portmadoc, Carnarvonshire (49), 10/06. D.A.J. “ New County 
Record.” 
Brachythecium nvulare B. & S., forma, Rhaiadr., Harlech, Merio¬ 
neth, 6/05. D.A.J. ; var. cataractarum Sauter, Hebden Bridge, Yorks. 
(63), 5/00. C.C. 
Brachythecium cccspitosum Dixon, Frodsham, Cheshire (58), leg. W. 
Wilson, 24/10,04. ex-Brit. Mus. Herb. Comm. F.J.C. ; also, R. 
Wye, near Hay, Radnorshire, 7/02. W.R.L. ; also, Linton Lock, 
R. Ouse, N.E. Yorks. (62), 7/06. W.I.; also, Aylestone, Leics. (55), 
3/06., A.R.H. “Last is E. crassinervium. Note margin recurved 
below, longer acumen and non-julaceous stems.” W.I. 
Brachythecium illecebrum De Not., Blackstone, Bewdley, Worcs., 
5/06. J.B.D.; also, Hamstead Park, Berks., 11/06. A.B.J. 
Brachythecium purum Dixon, near Blackpool, W. Lancs., 3/01. H.B. 
“ Form with curious spreading-leaves.” 
Hyocomium flagcllare B. & S., c.fr., Croesor, Merioneth, 4/06. E.C. 
Eurhynchium cirrosum Jur., Ben Lawers, 7/02. Ll.J.C. and 8/02. 
D.A.J. 
Eurhynchium crassinervium B. & S., c.fr., roots of Beech Trees, 
Swarraton, N. Hants., 3/06. A.B.J.; also, c.fr., Eardington, Salop, 
4/06. J.B.D. 
