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36. B. cespiticium, Linn. var. lazum. Foliis dissitis patulis con- 
caviusculis. Moist rocks, Corcovado, n. 5, (1). 
Different from any British form of the species, but agree- 
ing with it in too many characters to warrant its sepa- 
ration. 
36. b. B. capillare, var. cymbifolium. Foliis dissitis ovato- 
oblongis basi patulis superne erecto-incurvatis concavis, 
capsula obconica. 
Old walls, Arrayas, March, 1840. 
-It approaches to B. obconicum in the form of the capsule, 
which is of a deep red colour. Inflorescence dioicous. Pos- 
sibly a distinct species. 
36. c. B. cespiticium, var. B. gracilescens, Bruch, and Sch. 
Bryol. fasc. 6-9, t. 35. 
Serra de Araripe. Oct. 1838. 
37. B. erythrocarpum, Schwaegr. Suppl. t. 70. 
Clay bank, Organ Mountains, n. 11, (2). 
38. Peromnion radiculosum, Schwaegr. Suppl. t. 250. 
Summit of the Organ Mountains, at the foot of an old 
tree. Very few specimens, z. 23, (2). 
39. Bryum patens, nov. sp.? caule ramoso, ramis brevibus 
inferne subnudis, foliis in rosulam congestis patulis obo- 
vatis subplanis apiculatis (margine plano) superne serrulatis, 
siccitate erectis subcrispatis, nervo sub-excurrente, capsula 
elavato-obovata cernua, operculo conico mammillato. 
Rocks, Serra de Araripe. Oct. 1838. 
In most ofits characters very like B. roseum, but much 
smaller; capsules narrower, tapering into the seta, horizontal 
not pendulous, and the seta always solitary. 
40. Mnium Auberti, Schwaegr. Suppl. t. 80. Corcovado, 
n. 17, (1). 
41. M. Beyrichianum, Hornsch. in Fl. Brasil. 
; Summit of Organ Mountains. 
492. M. rostratum, Schwaegr. Suppl. t. 79. 
Organ Mountains, n. 5, (3). 
43. Funaria hygrometrica, Dill, n. 6, (1). ms 
44. Bartramia uncinata, Schwaegr. Suppl. t. 57. 
.. Moist rocks, Corcovado, "dA ee 
