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Amblystegium jiuviatile Sw. Kendal, 6.86. Rev. C. H. Binstead. 
(i8q6 Ex.) “The form with larger leaves more concave, nerve 
ceases or becomes merged and obsolete at a long distance from 
the tip. I have since found a similar plant on the Longmynd, 
Salop. The form figured by Jameson has small leaves stoutly 
nerved to apex.”—W. P. Hamilton. 
Hypnum aduncum Hedw. Strensall Common, 27.3.’97. W. 
Ingham. “ Leaves large and very long, quite like those on some 
specimens I have seen named ? pseudo-fluitans Renauld.”—W. P. 
Hamilton. 
Hypnum j'esupinatum Schp. forma. Drumcro, Co. Down, March, 
1888, on trees. Rev. C. H. Waddell. “This appears to be one 
of the forms mentioned in Handbook, p. 472, partly agreeing with 
H. resupinatum , partly with PI. cupressiforme var. longirostre Schp.” 
—H. N. Dixon. 
