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Tortula intermedia Berk., Yealand (60), 4/02. J.A.W. 
T. princeps De Not., Beddgelert (49), 6/02. D.A.J. 
T. papillosa Wils., Lewes, Sussex, 6/02. W.E.N.; also, near 
Evington, Leicester, 1/03. A.B.J. 
Barbula rubella v. rubetrima Braithw., Craig Chailleach (88), 
7/97. H.N.D. 
B. tophacea v. acutifolia Wils., Scraptoft, Leicester, 12/02. A.B.J. 
B. fallax v. brevifolia Schultz, near S. Croxton, Leicester, 12/02. 
A.B.J. 
B. sinuosa Braithw., Sawtrees, Herts., 4/02. H.D. 
B. icmadophila Schp., Llirdalsoren, Norway, 7 / 00 * H.N.D. ; also, 
6/00. W.E.N. 
B. Hornschuchiana Schultz., Little Horsted, Sussex, 4/02. 
W.E.N. ; also, South Shore (60), 3/98. J.A.W. 
Weisia crispa Mitt., Stroud, Glos., 4/02. G.H. 
IV. multicapsularis Mitt., Barcombe and Laughton, Sussex, 3 02 * 
W.E.N. 
W rostellata Ldb., Hamsey, Sussex, n/01. W.E,N. 
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W. squarrosa C.M., Hamsey, Sussex, ij/oi. W.E.N. 
W. microstoma v. elala C.M., Blaenau, Ffestiniog (48), 5/02, 
D.A.J. 
W. microstoma v. brachycarpa Schp., Yeldersley, Shirley (57), 
6/02. W.R.L. “A remarkable form of W. microstoma , with leaves 
having practically quite plane margins, and which might readily be 
taken°for W. squarrosa. The capsule however is that of microstoma , 
one of its best features being the much greater differentiation of 
the cells of the exothecium about the mouth of the capsules in 
this species than in squarrosa. It is referred to the var. btachycarpa 
chiefly on account of the vegetative characters, as the finit does 
not very closely agree with the published descriptions. W.E.N. 
W tenuis C.M., near Shrewsbury, Salop, 9/02. W.P.H. “A 
very poor and ill-developed plant.” — W.E.N. Not distributed. 
W. curvirostris C.M., Moygannon Glen, Co. Down, 7/00. C.-H.W. 
“ I was inclined to refer this plant to W. rupestns on account ol 
the upper areolation being rather opaque, but Mr. Dixon points 
out that it is an unusual form of curvirostris , probably the var. 
scabra, though the stems are not scabrous in the plant which I have 
examined The spreading leaves and more opaque papillose areo- 
E seem to be good characters of the var "-W.E.N. 
