DILLENIAN HERBARIUM. 93 
one, of a yellowish-green colour, is Pterogonium intricatum, 
Hedw. 
66, H. attenuatum, Schreb., from Gissa: 
the leaves narrower than usual. 
Tas. XLIII. f. 67, resembles a small and narrow state of 
H. atrovirens, Dicks.; but is marked “from Patagonia,” and 
is surely a new species. 
68, H. spiniforme, Linn. 
69, Anomodon curtipendulus, Hook. et Taylor 
The specimen stated to be from Patagonia, is, however, the 
North American Péerogonium julaceum, noticed in the des- 
cription, but not figured. 
10, Hedwigia aquatica, Hedw. (not in her b 
11, Encalypta streptocarpa, Hedw. 
12, Azolla Magellanica, Lam. (not in herb.) 
73, Hypnum tetragonum, Sw. (not in herb.) 
74, Neckera trichophylla, sec. Hedw. (not in 
herb.), bu, according to Dillenius's observations, a mere var. 
| of H. tetragonum: in his herbarium, however, is a plant 
| marked ‘‘an '74?”—it is H. nigrescens. 
75,—Dillenius thinks this a compound of the 
two last.—(74 and 75 are not figured by Dillenius.) 
Tas. XLIV. f. 1, Bartramia pomiformis, Hedw. 
2, B. fontana, Sw. 
3, Splachnum ampullaceum, Linn. 
4, S. sphericum, Linn. 
5, S. mnioides, Linn.—8., Hook. 
6, Gymnostomum pyriforme, Hedw. 
— Tas. XLV. f. 7, a-e. G. Wilsoni, Hook. 
: F-K. G. truncatulum, Hoffm. 
8, Encalypta vulgaris, Hedw. 
9, E. ciliata, Hedw. 
10, Tortula subulata, Hedw. 
11, Bryum heterostichum, Arn. ; Arrhenopterum 
heterostichum, auct. 
