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Euvhynchium speciosum Schp., Sfcaddlethorpe, S.E. Yorks. (61), 
10/01. W.I. 
Euvhynchium Swavtzii var. vigidum Boul., on boulder in dean, 
Warkworth, Northumberland, 7/05, and Landslip, Isle of Wight, 
8/89. H.N.D. 
Euvhynchium abbveviatum Schp., c.fr., Colvey, near Ross, Hereford¬ 
shire (36), 3/06. E.A. 
Euvhynchium pumilum Schp., Killay, near Swansea, 9/05. II.B. 
Euvhynchium cuvvisetum Husn., near Alfriston, E. Sussex, 1/05. 
W.E.N. 
Euvhynchium Teesdalei Schp., Hampton Loade, Salop, 3/05. J.B.D.; 
also, Lydd Hole Waterfall, Salop, 8/06. W.P.H. 
Euvhynchium civcinatum B. k S., Killarney, 8/06. J.B.D. 
Euvhynchium stviatulum B. & S., Leigh Woods, Yorks. (64), leg. 
W. Wilson, ex-Herb. Brit. Museum, Nov., 1860. Comm. F.J.C. 
“ Not this species, but a small form of E. stvintum.” W.I. “ This is 
quite the correct plant, but is not locality mis-transcribed ? It should 
he Leigh Woods, Bristol (cf. Bry. Brit. p. 352).” H.N.D. 
Euvhynchium muvale Milde, var. julaceum Schp., Stroud, Gloster, 
1903. G.H. “ A more than usually julaceous state of this species, 
but not the var .julaceum, as I know it.” W.I. “ Scarcely the habit 
of the var., though a marked form.” H.N.D. 
Euvhynchium megapolitanum Milde, sandy ground near the sea, 
Southwick, W. Sussex (13), 2/07. W.E.N. 
Plagiothecium depvessum Dixon, Symond’s Yat, W. Gloster (34), 
1/06. E.A. 
Plagiothecium clegans Sulk, c.fr., Llanbedr, Merioneth, 4/04. D.A.J.; 
var. nanum (Jurat.) Walth. k Mob, limestone cliffs by river, Bolton 
Woods, Mid-West'Yorks. (64), 6/06. W.I. 
Plagiothecium striatellum Ldb., Ben Lawers, 3000ft., 8/2. J.B.D. 
Plagiothecium denticulatum B. k S., var. majus Bouh, Ben Lawers, 
springs at 3000ft., 8/02. J.B.D. ; var. obtusifolium H. k T., Craig 
Cailleach, Killin, Perths. (88), 8/02. J.B.D. “ I think this may 
pass as the var., but it is not a well-marked form.” W.I. “I should 
hesitate to describe this as var. obtusifolium. The areolation is much 
firmer and narrower than in that var., and the leaves—frequently at 
any rate—decidedly acuminate. I have gathered a similar, but 
much more robust plant on Ben More, Perthshire, which I tentatively 
i lentify with P. Ruthei var. rupincola Limpr. I should he inclined to 
distribute this as P. denticulatum var.” H.N.D. ; also, var. obtusifolium 
II. k T., Stob Garbh, Perths. (88), 7/06. R.H.M. “ Not the var. 
obtusifolium as I know it. It seems little removed from type.” W.I. 
“ I should call it a rather poorly characterized form of the var. ; both 
in form of leaves and width of cells it is intermediate between type 
and var.” II.N.D, 
