DILLENIAN HERBARIUM. 89 
Tas. III. f 3, 
4, 
8, B. palustre, var. Mnium reclinatum, auct. 
Tas. XXXII. f. 1, Sphagnum obtusifolium, Ehrh. 
2, a. S. acutifolium, Ehrh. 
2, B. S. cuspidatum, Ehrh. 
3, Dicranum flexuosum, Hedw.—At the bot- 
tom of thesheet in theherbariumis a specimen, inscribed, “Bry- 
| um capillaceo folio, capitulis spheericis fere sessilibus per caulem, 
alpinum Halleri, quisub hoc nomine misit. Ego ad illum similis 
Sphagno, &c. 3, sed magis strigosum et non ramosum, summit- 
atibus," &c, Est Bryum 4, Hall. En. St. Helv. p. 109. t. 3. 
f. 8. de quo vidi ejusd. f. d. d. p. 170." Upon comparing this 
with Haller's Hist. St. Helv. v. 3. p. 43. n. 1802, it appears that 
this is the Bryum 1. var. Hall., p. 340 of Dillenius, but which 
the latter, afterwards, in a letter to Haller, approached to his 
Sphagnum 3. It is Bartramia Halleriana. 
4, Grimmia apocarpa, Hedw. 
9, a. Anictangium ciliatum, Hedw. 
5, 5. Anictangium filiforme, Mich., from 
North America. 
6, Daltonia Aeteromalla, Hook. et Taylor. 
7, Neckera glabella, Schw., from Patagonia. 
8, N. undulata, Hedw. 
9, N. pumila, Hedw. 
10, Phascum subulatum, Linn. 
11, P. cuspidatum, Schreb. 
12, P. cuspidatum, marked ** dwarf” by 
Dillenius—not P. muticum as is usually supposed. 
13, Diphyscium foliosum, Mohr. 
Tas. XX XIII. f. 1, Fontinalis antipyretica, Linn. 
2, Cinclidotus fontinaloides, Beauv. 
3, Fontinalis squamosa, Linn. 
x : 4, Dicranum semicompletum, Arn., from 
 *Mtagonia. In the herbarium are specimens of a plant, not re- 
: Presented in the figure, but noticed in the description, p. 260, 
E Szconp SERIES. 
t Bryum palustre, Sw. 
