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are much less markedly so than in German and Scottish (Ben Lawers) 
examples which I have. These latter have very closely imbricate 
leaves, giving the stems a terete appearance very different from Mr. 
Lett’s plants, and recalling, as it were, a slender form of H. Iurgesceus 
with more acute and convolute apices to the stems.” J.A.W. 
Hypnum sulcatum Schp., Ben Lawers, 7/02. Ll.J.C. 
Hypnum cuprcssifomie L., var. datum B. & S., Arnside Knott, Silver- 
dale, Westmorland, 5/05. II.B. “ I should call this rather a form 
of the very variable var. ieclorum Brid.” W.I. “Perhaps a robust 
form of var. tectorum would describe it better. I have some robust 
plants of Mr. Wilson’s gathering from the same neighbourhood, 
which I thought referable to var. lacunosum Brid., but they have a 
different, looser foliation, as a rule.” H.N.D. 
Hypnum imponens Hedw., Skipwith Common, S.E. Yorks. (61), 8/04. 
W.I. 
Hypnum liamulosum Ldb., Meall nan Tarmachan, Killin, Perths. 
(88), 8/02. J.B.D. ; also, c.fr., near Cortina, S. Tirol, 9/04. J.S. 
Hypnum civcinale Hook., c.fr., rocks, Cromagloun, Killarnev, 8/06. 
J.B.D. and D.A.J. 
Hypnum molluscum Hedw., var. condensatum Schp., stones in R. 
Rothay, Loughrigg, Westmorland, 3/05. E.A. ; also, dry shady 
banks in wood, Saintfield, Co. Down, 1/07. C.H.W. “ This has not 
been verified, but I think it must be a small prostrate form of that 
var. ; when growing in more open places in exposure, it sometimes 
is larger and takes a redder tinge.” C.H.W. “ Not this var., I 
think. It seems little removed from type.” W.I. “ This has some 
of the characters of var. condensatum ; hut that var. is at its best so 
very marked a one, that I think it is more satisfactory to class such 
a plant as this as an approach to the var., rather than to include it 
under the var. itself.” H.N.D. ; var. condensatum , Dove Dale, Staffs., 
4/94. J.E.B. “Not the var. as we now understand it.” W.I. “A 
dense form of molluscum, but not what I understand by the var. 
which has (among other points) striate leaves when dry.” H.N.D. 
Hypnum palustreh., forma, Nant-y-Ffrith, Denbigh (50), 1/06. D.A.J. 
Hypnum dilatatum Sell., rocks in stream, Reiver’s Glen, Argyllshire, 
7/98. H.N.D. ; also, Aber, Carnarvonshire, 8/05. D.A.J. 
Hypnum ochvaceum Turn, var. flaccidum Milde, Crimsworth Dean, 
Hebden Bridge, Yorks. (63), 6/01. C.C. 
Hypnum micans Wils , Killarney, S.J.O., J.B.D.; and, 10/87. W.B.W. 
Hypnum stramineum Dicks., Laxey, Isle of Man, 7/03. H.B. ; also, 
Rom bald’s Moor, Yorkshiie, leg. W. West, 6/79. Comm. C.C. 
Hypnum trifarinm W. & M., Ben Laoigh, Perths. (88), W.B.W. 
Hypnum Iurgesceus Schp., near Ben Lawers, leg. C. P. TTurst, 11/06. 
Comm. H.N.D. 
