DILLENIAN HERBARIUM. Si 
side H. uncinatum, Hedw.; of these, the figure B. seems to have 
been taken from that of H. uncinatum. 
21, H. filicinum Linn. 
: 22, H. cupressiforme Linn. £., all the spe- 
cimens, 
11, H. undulatum, Linn. 
12, Neckera crispa, Hedw. 
Tas. XXXVII. y. 23, Hypnum cupressiforme, a., Linn. 
24, a. B. D. Hypnum rugulosum, Web. 
et Mohr (from Gissa). c. H. aduncum, Linn. var rugosum. 
25, H. scorpioides, Linn. 
26, H. aduncum, Linn. 
27, a. H. palustre, Linn. 
pg. H. medium, Dicks. 
Tas. XXXVIII. f. 28, H. triquetrum, Linn. 
29, H. rutabulum, Linn. 
30, a. H. confertum, Dicks.; but the 
figure is very bad, ifindeed it has not been taken from a small 
specimen of B. 
B. H. striatum, Schreb. 
31, a. B. H. ruscifolium, Neck. 
C, from Patagonia, and something 
new. There are two specimens; the one in fruit has no nerve 
to the leaf; the other has a nerve, but is not in fruit, —both 
are evidently Hypna. 
82, H. ruscifolium, Neck. 
33, H. fluitans, Linn. 
36, Bartramia arcuata, Brid. 
Tan. XXXIX. f. 34, Hypnum cuspidatum, Linn. 
E 35, H. stellatum, Schreb. A specimen 
in the herbarium, neither described nor figured, given by 
Mr. Harrison, is Bryum (Paludella) squarrosum, Linn. 
| 37, H. nitens, Schreb. | 
e 38, H. loreum, Linn. (not H. squarrosum, 
" which it is constantly referred.) 
39, H. squarrosum, Linn. 
