668 DRUMMOND’S NORTH AMERICAN MOSSES. 
has figured as N. viticulosa var. minor: it is, however, a dis- 
tinct species, to which we give the name of Anomodon 
obtusifolius. 
164. Hypnum denticulatum, is Leskea pilifera Swartz,—a 
common species in Norway and Sweden. 
168. Hyphnum Silesianum, is H. pulchellum. 
174. Hypnum lutescens, is H. plumosum var. salebrosum, 
pedicello breviori, capsula minori. 
176. Hypnum populneum, is H. pseudo-plumosum Brid. “ 
183. Hypnum strigosum, the same form that Hedwig has q 
described and figured as H. pulchellum. 
184. Hypnum stellatum, differs from the true H. stellatum 
in its slenderer branches, in the leaves not being so rigidly 
patent, and chiefly in the monoecious inflorescence: it ap- 
pears to be a good species. 1 
188. Hypnum serpens var. compactum. Without doubt a — 
Leskea. d 
189. Hypnum radicale. We consider this plant to be H. 
riparium, var. trichopodium Funk. 
190. Hypnum confervoides, is Leskea subtilis. 
192. Hypnum illecebrum, is H. Boscii Schweegr. 
. 196. Hypnum amenum, is H. pratense Koch. 
199. Hypnum robustum, is an entirely different plant from 
that which Hook. and Schwegr. have figured as H. robus- 
tum; but the specimens are too imperfect for determination. 
201. Hypnum aduncum, is H. commutatum var. alpinum. 
203. Hypnum fluitans, belongs to H. aduncum var. tenue. 
204. € 703. i 
206. Hypnum cupressiforme var. differs from this species, 
but the specimens are very imperfect. 
207. Hypnum cupressiforme var., is H. fastigiatum Brid. 
; 211. Hypnum trifarium, does not appear to be this 
species. 
217. Hypnum abietinum var. minor, is H. gracile nob.— 
also a native of Abyssinia. 
219. Hypnum catenulatum, is entirely distinct from the = 
European plant. 
