-— s 
141. Bartramidula Bruch et Schimper. 
1.B.Wilsoni Br. et Sch. — Philonotis Braithw.; Bartramia C. M. 
Leaves from suboblong entire base tapering to the serrulate 
acute acumen; upper cells longer-rectangular, the lower shorter; 
neck; pedicel longer. Tufts scarcely 1 c. m. high, — Rocks r. 
. Eur. Engl: Rogers; George. Scotl.: Fergusson. 
142. Catoscopium Bridel. 
1.C.nigritum Hedwig. — Weisia H.; Catoscopium Brid. 
Leaves small entire ovate-oblong or broadly ovate-lanceolate 
acuminate acute; costa ‘percurrent. Capsule red-brown finally 
blackish glossy, resembling a pinhead in size; pedicel red. 
. Spores about 0,04 m. m.  Dioecious. — Swamps and turfy 
Soil in alps or as relics from glacial periode. Eur. common 
in northern alps. Sweden, Norway, Switzerl! Spetsbergen: 
Berggren. Engl: Manchester Crypt. society. Amer. r. Can.: 
Macoun. 
143. Conostomum Swartz. 
l.C.boreale Swartz. 
Leaves gradually tapering to the subulate apex, faintly serrate 
in upper part of acumen; costa not or slightly excurrent. Cap- 
Sule inclined; pedicel much longer. Tufts glaucous green. — 
Rocks in or near alps. Eur. not r. in northern distr. Norway! 
Sweden!; Wahlenberg. Amer. r. Can.: Macoun. Greenl.: Van- 
hoeffen. 
Fam. 31. Funariacee. 
144. Funaria Schreber. 
I. Eu-Funaria. | Peristome double. Capsule gen. oblique often 
- annulate. 
1. Anmulate. Capsule annulate us. rugose or furrowed 
When. dry; endostome short. Leaves entire. Spores mostly 
about 0,01 m. m. 
. 2. Exannulate. Capsule not annulate, slightly or not 
 Tugose. Leaves us. serrate. Spores about 0,02 m. m. 
IL .Entosthodon. Peristome simple or none. Capsule not 
 Tügose, us. symmetric; annulus none; pedicel short. Leaves 
 Berrate, entire or indistinctly sinuolate. 
I. Eu-Funaria. 
Li —— eR i 
F.h metrica L. — Mn$um L.; Funaria Sibthorp. . 
“onde pe ovate-oblong acute subconvolute not pibe ad 
A 
A 
costa not percurrent. Capsule small globose-piriform with short 
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