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Hypnum aduncum fKneiffiiJv polycarpon Bland., Birkenhead (58). 
New record, 8/02. J.A.W.; also, Naburn (61), 3/02. W.I. “I 
have seen the latter from several N. of England localities, and 
it seems nearest the v. polycarpon, with which it agrees in habit, 
and its short median cells, but not in the acuminate leaf points. 
Perhaps v. polycarpon forma would be the best name to give it.”— 
j.A.W. 
H. aduncum (pseudofluitansj v. palernum Sanio, St. Annes (60), 
5/gg. J.A.W. : v. paternum near f. gracilis Ren., Askham Bog (64), 
4/02. W.I. ; also. T.A.B. 
H. Sendtneri Schimp., Birkdale (59), 6/99. J.A.W. 
H. Wilsoniv. hamalum Lindb., Southport (59),-7/99. j.A.W. 
H. lycopodioides Schwgr., Ainsdale (59), 3/98. J.A.W. 
IT. fluitans (Gr. amphibium ) v. setiforme Ren., Goodber Common 
(60), 5/02. A.W. ; also, v. sdiforme Ren., approaching v. gracile, 
Soyland, Halifax (63), 4/01. C.C. 
H. fluilans (Gr. amphibium ) v. Jeanbernati , Axe Edge (57), 
4/02. W.R.L. “ I think some of these are var. gracile Boul. ; the. 
others may be Jeanbernati , but they may on the contrary be dry land 
gracile." —J.A.W. “ The Axe Edge plants are essentially the same 
form, and I should think nearest var. gracile , though rather robust 
for that. I think that in my Herb. I should have named them 
‘ intermediate between var. Jeanbernati and var. gracile, nearest 
the latter.’”—H.N.D. 
H. fluitans (Gr. falcaium ) v. falcatum , Black Mountain, Brecon, 
7/02. W.R.L. “ It belongs to group amphibium , and I think is re¬ 
lated to the var. squalidum Ren. & Dix. This var. is very near var. 
Jeanbernati , differing principally in its sudden subulate acumen, and 
its rather strongly falcate leaves. The large flattened lower 
leaves of the original specimens are, I imagine, pathological, and 
I have seen plants gathered in the same vicinity without them, but 
agreeing with the apical portions, where they are strongly falcate.” 
—J.A.W. “‘Group amphibium nearest var. squalidum' would I 
think best designate it.” — H.N.D. 
H. fluitans (Gr. exannulatuni) v. montana * , Hulland Moss (57), 
6/02. W.R.L. “ Mostly II. revolvens , though there are a few stems 
of above var.”—J.A.W. 
H. fluilans ( Jalcatum) v. Amelia Sanio, Strensall Common (62), 
4/00. W.I. “ In structure and shape the leaves agree well with 
those of var. Arnellii , and there is nothing against this determin¬ 
ation, except that the stems are hardly closely and regularly pinnate, 
but I have seen stems that are so here and there, in tufts of what is 
evidently the same plant from this locality, and these may be altered 
by seasonable conditions.” — J.A.W. 
