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Hypnum aduncmn Hedw., f. falcata Ren., Coatham Marshes, N.E. 
Yorks. (G2), 7/00. W.I. 
Hypnum aduncmn var. poly car pan Bland., Naburn, S.E. Yorks. (61), 
3/02. W.I. 
Hypnum aduncmn ( pseudo-fluitans ), forma, llainford Moss, S. Lancs., 
7/03. II.B. 
Hypnum aduncmn var. paternum Sanio, f. gracilis Ren., Rainford 
Moss, S. Lancs., 7/03, leg. J.A.W., H.B. Comm. H.B. “I think 
this is an inundated state of var. intermedium Schp., but it is not 
characteristic of anv of our named forms.” J.A.W. 
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Hypnum Sendtneri Schp., f. vulgaris Sanio, Rainford Moss, S. Lancs., 
7 03. H.B.; also, f. trivialis Sanio, Skipwith, S.E. Yorks. (61), 4/06. 
W.I. “ Mr. Ingham’s plant comes under //. Wilsoni rather than 
under H. Sendtneri. Mons. Renauld refers it to the var. hamatmn 
Schp.” “ I have never seen an authentic example of II. Sendtneri 
var. trivialis Schp., hut the description would incline one to believe 
that it is probably nearer to II. Wilsoni than to II. Sendmeri. Mons. 
Renauld does not regard Mr. Ingham’s plant, nor any of the South- 
port forms which I have submitted to him, as representing Schimper’s 
variety.” J.A.W. 
Hypnum lyccpodioides Schwaegr., sandhills, near Formby, S. Lancs. 
(59), 7/03. J A.W r . “ Two extreme forms.” 
Hypnum uncinatum Hedw., f. plmnosa Ren., Brown Edge Lane, 
Buxton, Derbs., 5/04. T.B. ; also, sandstone rock, Hardcastle, 
Halifax (63), 4/00. C.C. 
Hypnum fluitans L., c.fr., Moneygreen Bog, Lougbbrickland, Co. 
Down, leg. H.W.L., C.H.W., 6/03. Comm. C.H.W. “Is var. gracile 
Boul.” J.A.W.; var. Jeanbernati Ren , Wimbledon Common, Surrey 
(17), 4/06. W.ll.S.; var. atlanticum Ren, Skipwith Common, S.E. 
Yorks. (61), 10/01. W.I.; also, Booth Dean, near Halifax, Yorks. 
(63), 7/01. C.C. ; also, c.fr., St. Ishmael’s, Pembrokeshire (45), 
12/06. A.B. “ The last plant from St. Ishmael’s, Pembrokeshire, 
bears a marked facies resembling a Brachythecium , and I thought it 
might have ranked as a distinct var. However, I think M. Renauld 
is right in regarding it as a marked form of var. atlanticum. M. 
Renauld writes—‘ This form with shortly acuminate leaves has the 
facies of a Brachythecium , and it will be necessary to give it a name 
(f. brachythecioidcs Wheld ) The plant is, moreover, interesting, since 
it well represents the var. atlanticum, and it is impossible to confuse 
it with any other var., on account of its very lax areolation.’ The 
plant will be described as forma brachythecioides Wheld. in the Trans¬ 
actions of the Liverpool Botanical Society, a description of it having- 
been read before that Society. J.A.W . 
Hypnum jluitans ( amphibium ) f. elongata Ren., Errington, nr. Halifax, 
Yorks. (63), 7/00. C.C. “Yes, in two packets, but the third is a 
line green form of II. cchraccmn, more frequently mistaken for a 
Harpidimn than any other moss.” J.A.W. 
