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its cauline leaves and capsules, but differs in its bipinnate stems and 
larger size. The peristome is different from those of both species, 
having the processes imperforate, and being destitute of cilia. 
79. H. molluscum, Hedw. 
80. H. Schlimii, C. Muller, Synops. p. 310. H. decumbens, Wils. in 
schedula. 
This species was also gathered in Brazil by Gardner. 
81. Hypopterygium seutellatum (Tayl.), C. Muller. Hypnum scutella- 
tum, Tayl. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1847. p. 338. 
82. Neckera tetragona (Sw.), C. Muller. Far. ? 
83. Andreæa rupestris, Hedw. 
84. Entosthodon acidotus (Tayl), Mitten. Gymnostomum acidotum, 
Tayl. Lond. Journ. Bot. 
85. E. Jamesoni (Tayl), Mitten. Physcomitrium Jamesoni, Tayl. Lond. 
Journ. Bot. 1847. p. 329. 
This differs from F. acidotus in having narrower leaves; the capsule 
is horizontal. 
86. Barbula fusca, C. Muller? 
A different species, apparently, from that named by Dr. Taylor 
B. campylocarpa, which may be identical with B. fallax. 
87. B. limbata, Mitten ; monoica dense cæspitosa humilis densissime et 
fastigiatim ramosa, foliis erectis siccitate appressis, basi laxe elon- 
gate reticulatis pallidis lanceolatis acuminatis, superne e cellulis 
minutis rotundatis subopacis areolatis, margine ubique cellulis 
elongatis incrassatis angustis flavidis late limbato e medio ad api- 
cem serrulato, nervo crasso rubente excurrente, perichætialibus 
conformibus, theca in pedunculo stricto aurantiaco mediocri cylin- 
drica, opereulo subulato, peristomio nullo.—Gymnostomum Jame- 
soni, Tayl. Lond. Journ. Bot. 
This species very closely resembles B. densifolia, but differs in the 
3monoicous inflorescence, and the absence of peristome ; the capsule is 
_ also longer, and the whole plant a little larger. 
88. B. Jamesoni, Tayl. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1846, p. 48. 
_ The peristome of this moss is truly that of Barbula, but it has no 
.. resemblance to B. vinealis, i. Fine qe Fl. Hib., to which 
4t is compared by Dr. Taylor. 
89. B. elongata, Wils. — i 
. 90. Tayloria Jamesoni, C. Muller, ét) p. 135. Clint 
