90 DILLENIAN HERBARIUM. 
“from New Providence in Carolina;" this is, however, Jun- 
germannia spinulosa, Dicks. 
5, Fontinalis capillacea, Dicks. 
Tas. X XXIV. f. 1, Dicranum bryoides, Sw. 
2, D. tazifolium, Sw. 
3, D. adiantoides, Sw. 
4, D. bryoides, var. osmundioides. 
5, Hypnum denticulatum, Linn. 
6, 'The upper species in the herbarium is 
H. riparium, but the lower one, 77. denticulatum, Linn., and 
this seems to be the one intended, both in the description 
and figure. 
7, H. complanatum, Linn. 
8, H. trichomanoides, Schreb. 
9, p. Hookeria tomentosa, Arn. 9, A. is not 
in the herbarium, or if so, is not marked a.; all the specimens 
have striated capsules. 
10, H. /ucens, Sm. 
Tas. XXXV. f. 13, Hypnum splendens, Hedw. 
14, H. proliferum, Linn. 
15, H. prelongum, Linn. 
16, —Reddisb and very shining; it resembles 
the figure given, but there is no fruit; it is probably 77. cupressi- 
Jorme, Linn.: with it is mixed in the herbarium, but not figured, 
another plant, which appears to be Hypnum plumosum, Linn. 
(seta not scabrous.) 
. 17, H. abietinum, Linn. 
Tas. XXXVI. f. 18, H. (Leskea) rostratum, Arn., as to the 
two middle specimens; a specimen at each side, but not in 
fruit, is Pterogonium intricatum, but this is not figured. 
19, H. commutatum, Hedw. (all of them, 
certainly.) 
20, a, only is Hypnum molluscum, Hedw.; 
with it, but not figured, is H. cristacastrensis, Linn., “ab 
Hallero." s. The upper specimen, from Virginia, is H. cu- 
pressiforme, Linn., the lower is H. aduncum, Linn., and by its 
