462 DB. LINDBEK&'S CONTllIBUXIOKS TO BBITISH BBYOLOGY. 



Ger. i. p. 124. no. 3 (1823); Hiibn. Muse. Ger. p. 43. no. 9 



(1833). 



G. (Physcomitrium) sphaericura, Brid. Bry. Un. i. p. 97. no. 42 (1826). 

 Ph. sphsericum, Brid. op. eit. ii. p. 817 (1827); Furnr. in Reg. Bot. 



Zeit. xii. pt. ii. Erg'dnz. p. 9 (1829) ; Hampe in eod. diar. xx. pt. i. 



p. 285. no. 1 (1837) : B. S. Bry. Eur. fasc. ii. Monog. p. 10. n. 2 



(1841); C. Mill. Syn. i. p. 115. no. 2 (excl. var. ^?), 1848; 

 . Raben. Deutsch. Krypt. Fl. ii. pt. iii. p. 87. no. 6140 (excl. var. jS?), 



1848; Wils. Bry. Brit. p. 275. no. 4 (1855); ScV- Syn. p. 314. 



no. 1, pp. (1860); Berk. Handb. Brit. Moss. p. 174. no. 1 (1863); 



Milde, Bry. Sites, p. 192. n. 1 (1869). 

 Anoectangium sphsericutn, Spreng. in L. Sys. Veg. ed. 4, xvi. pt. i. 



p. 146. no. 2(1827). 

 Delin.— B. S. Bry. Eur. fasc. ii. Monog. t. 1 ; Eng. Bot. Sup. iii. 



t. 2830 ; N. H. S. Bry. Ger. i. t. 9. fig. 3 ; SchJcuhr, Deutschl. 



Moos. t. 11b; Schrad. Jour. Bot. ser. 2, iv. t. 2. fig. B. ; Schwgn. 



Sup. t. 8 5 Sturm, Deutschl. Fl. fasc. ii. 15 ; Wils. Bry. Brit. t. 52. 



2. Physcomitrium eurystomum (iV, Es.), Sendt. 

 Gyranostomum eurystomum, N. Es. MS. 

 Phys. eurystomum, Sendtner in Denks. bot. Ges. Regen. iii. p. 142, 



no. 2 (1841J; Milde, Bry. Siles. p. 193. no. 270 (1869). 

 Ph. sphsericum, B. S. Bry. Eur. fasc. ii. Monogr. p. 10. no. 2, p. p. 



(1841).— ScAp. Syn. p. 314. no. 1, p. p. (I860).— Var. |3. caulescens, 



C. Mill. Syn. Mus. i. p. 115 (1S4S) 1—Rab. Deutsch. kr. Fl. ii. 



pt. iii. p. 87 (1848) ?— Var. cuspidatum, D. M. in Prod. Fl. Cat. ii. 



pt. i. p. 70 (1851).— Var. /3. Hubeneri, Rab. Kr. Fl. Sachs, i. p. 368 

 (1863). 



Ph. acuminatum, var. folils distincte sed obtuse denticulis, C. Mill. 



op. cit. i. p. 115, inter syn.— Yar. ff. denticulatum, Rab. Deut. kr. 

 Fl. loc. cit. 



Ph. Neesii, Sendtner, MS. 



J)dm.—Prodr. Fl. Cat. ii. pt. i. tab. 2. 



Exsic— Rab. Bryoth. Eur. fasc. ii. no. 54, et fasc. x. no. 452. 



This 



III. Tortula sguarrosa. 



squarrosa by Bridel in liis ' Bry. Univ.' i. Sup. p. 833. no. 55 ? 

 (1827) ; but as be had seen only sterile specimens, be was un- 

 certain about the genus. Owing to the kindness of Prof. Al. 

 Braun, of Berlin, I have been enabled to examine the original 

 specimens of B. squarrosa in the collection of Bridel, bearing 

 the inscription "B. squarrosa. Patria ignota, Herb. Cand. 1825." 

 I can therefore positively confirm the judgment of Dr. C. Muller 



s^uarros 



