— 882 — 
orange; pedicel about 1 c. m. long. Tufts dense greenish ‘about 
1,5 c. m. high. — On shores of Atlantic sea r. Eur. Norway: 
I. Hagen. 
bb. Upper leaves us. long-acuminate. Capsule gen. sub- 
oblong, longer than neck. i 
158.B.inclinatum Swartz. — Pohlia Sw.; Bryum Br. eur. 
Leaves narrowly ovate-oblong, the uppermost (also on shoots) 
us. glomerate; upper cells narrow; costa sometimes not long- 
excurrent. Capsule gen. suboblong; lid short-conic; pedicel about 
3—4 c. m. long. Stem very short with short shoots, — On 
earth also in alps. Eur. not uncommon. Sweden, Norway! 
Finl.: Brotherus. Amer. Can.: J. Macoun; Waghorne. Alaska’ 
J. M. Macoun: ; 
159.B.lapponicum Kaurin. 
Differs from the last: Leaves broader, subovate not long-acu- 
minate; pedicel of capsule 5—6 c. m. long; lid mamillate; stem 
distinct; tufts more dense, about 2 c. m. high; spores some- 
what larger. — Eur. Norway near Tromsoe: Kaurin, com. N 
Bryhn. : 
* B.subinelinatum Kindb. n. subsp. 
Spores smaller about 0,02 m. m. Endostome adhering to 
teeth; lid apiculate. Tufts very dense and tomentose. — Ame. 
Can. northern Labrador: Macoun 1896. | 
160.B.Hagenii Limpricht. 
Differs from . B. inclinatum: Leaves longer, often denticulate 
above; the lower on shoots (barren stems) short-decurrent. Lid 
of capsule low; spores larger. Tufts higher. — Rocks r. Eur. 
Norway: I. Hagen. 
* B.eurvatum Kaurin et Arnell. 
Capsule and its neck sometimes curved or oblique. — Eur.r. — — 
Norway: Arnell. Hpi 
161.B.Froudei Kindb. in Ottawa Naturalist V. «| 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, twisted when dry: the uppermost not — — 
glomerate; upper cells very long and narrow; costa long-excur- 
rent. Capsule oblong-obovate; lid flat mamillate or subapicu- — — 
late; pedicel about 8 c. m., not much longer than tufts. Spores —— 
scarcely 0,03 m. m. Stem distinct and tomentose with longish — 
shoots. — Amer. r. Alaska: J. M. Macoun: Can.: J. Macoun. © — 
7. Rutilantiformia. ludis 
162.B.rutilans Bridel. — B. oeneum Blytt. phe. 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate long-acuminate, broadly limbate «nd 
reflexed, gen. entire, twisted when dry, finally copper-red; costa. 
