— 322 — 
point; shoot-leaves sublingulate gen. obtuse with more or less 
distinct point, us. pale red, sometimes decurrent; costa gen. 
percurrent, not excurrent. Capsule suboval; pedicel us. shorter — 
than in other species. — Swamps in northern alps r. Eur. 
Norway in Dovrefjeld! 
* C.vireseens Kindb. n. subsp. d. 
Leaves larger, only those of stem red. Shoots green very - 
long; their leaves gen. not decurrent. Pedicel us. as long as 
in C. stygium. — Swamps in northern alps r. Eur. Norway in 
Dovrefjeld! : 
* C.polare Kindb. n. subsp. 
Leaves much smaller, all deep-red; uppermost shoot-leaves 
acute sometimes short-acuminate. Capsules not seen. — Swamps 
in arctic district r. Eur. Spetsbergen: Berggren, com. A. G. 
Nathorst. 
Fam. 30. Bartramiacee. 
137. Breutelia Schimper. 
l.B.areuata Dickson. — Mnium Dicks.; Breutelia Sch. 
_ Leaves from short base abruptly tapering to a long gradually 
attenuate striate (princ. when dry) serrate-denticulate acumen, 
papillose at back, spreading also when dry; costa sometimes 
excurrent, Capsule subglobose; pedicel us. arcuate, not much 
longer; segments long. Stem branching erect or decumbent, 
8—15 e. m. long with rusty red rhizoids. R. fruiting. — Wet 
rocks prine. near sea and larger lakes, r. Eur. Norway: R. 
Hartman; E. Nyman. France: Renauld. Engl.: Manchester 
Cryptog. Society. 
138. Bartramia Hedwig. jud 
I.  Eu-Bartramia. Leaves mamillose, not or only in lower 
half. recurved. pus 
l. Ithyphylle. Leaves channelled not crisped, not or near 
base (slightly) reflexed; cells linear. s 
2. Crispæ. Leaves carinate curling or crisped, recurved in - 
lower half; upper cells subquadrate or short-rectangular. ^. — 
II. Plagiopus. Leaves smooth, recurved all around, carinate; - 
upper cells subquadrate. = 
I. Eu-Rartramia. 
1. Ithyphylle. pe 
A. Leaves gradually narrowed, reflexed near base and not 
distinctly sheathing; costa excurrent outside the subula. 
