Weisia curvi'rosiris v. insignia Dixon, near Lochay Bridge (88), 
7/97 ; Meall nan Tarmachan (88), 7/93. H.N.D. 
Trichostomum crispulum Bruch., Filey (61), 8/97; and Bolton 
Woods (64), 9/99. W.I. ; also, Silverdale (60), 4/0r. A.W. “No 
doubt rightly referred to crispulum , but the apices of the leaves are 
not so characteristically cucullate as in Mr. Ingham’s specimens. 
—W.E.N. 
T. mutabile v. cophocarpum Schp., Ingleton (65), 8/02. W.I. 
“ One should I suppose hesitate in referring a barren form to a 
variety which depends to some extent upon fruiting characters, but 
the vegetative character claimed for the var. i.e. the more sharply 
acuminate leaf apex is well marked in these specimens.” — W E.N. 
T. inclinatum Dixon, Groomsport, Co. Down, 7/87. C.H.W. 
“ Mostly or wholly T. mutabile .”— W.E.N. Not distributed. 
T. nitidum Schp., Harlech Castle (48), 12/02. D.A.J. 
T. torluosum Dixon, Grindelwald, Switz., 8/02. E.C. 
T. fragile Dixon, Dunnet Links, Caithness, 5/02. D.L. 
Cinclidolus Brebissoni Husn., Sawtrees, Herts., 4/02. H.D. 
“ Much mixed with other Mosses.”—W.E.N. Not distributed. 
Encalypla rhabdocarpa Schwgr. Dunnet Links, Caithness, 7/02. 
D.L. “ Most of these specimens have the nerve longly excurrent, 
in a toothed hair point, var. pilifera N. & H.”—W.E.N. 
Anceclangium compaclum Schwgr., c. fr., Ben Laoigh (88\ 8/91 ; 
also, Loch Coumshigaun, Co. Waterford, 7/02. C.H.W. “ Rather 
more robust than is usual, and with rather broader leaves, which 
do not, however, in other characters agree with the var. pellucidum .” 
— W.E.N. 
Zygodon lapponicus B. & S., Ben Dheiceach (88), 7/98. R.H.M. ; 
also, near Moffatt (72), 7/01. J.B.D. 
Z. viridissimus v. rupeslris Lindb., Dupplin (88), 3/01. R.H.M. ; 
also, Watten, Caithness, 12/01. D.L. 
Z. Slirtoni Schimp.. Watten, Caithness, 11/02. D.L. 
Z. gracilis Wils., Heseltine Ghyll, Yorks., 7/02. C.H.B. 
Ulota Drummondii Brid., Altnaharra, Sutherland, 7/99. H.N.D. 
U. Hutchinsice Hammar, Loch Coumshigaun, Co. Waterford, 7/02. 
C.H.W; also, Tyn-y-groes (48), 5/02. D.A.J. ; and Glen Lyon 
(88), 7/02. C.H.B. 
Orthotnchum anomalum v. saxalile, near Stroud, Glos., 1901. G.H. 
O. Lyelln H. & S., Naddle Forest, Westmorland, 6/01. A.W. 
