96 DILLENIAN HERBARIUM. 
and Swiss specimens and the figure; but there are two speci- 
mens from Gissa, constituting the synonym, (p. 391,) which 
are D. crispum, Hedw.? 
60, Bryum pyriforme, Sw. 
61, a. B. C. D. F. G. B. nutans. Schreb. 
61, £. D. elongatum, Dicks.; specimen from Wales. 
62, B. argenteum, Linn. 
63, B. julaceum, Schrad.; mixed with it are B. 
nutans, Schreb., and B. cespititium, Linn. It is difficult to 
say, from the herbarium, to which the figure refers; but, if we 
may form a conjecture, I would refer the Oxford plants, or 
Bryum caspititium. to ^ .(with its magnified copy E.), B. c. and 
‘the Gissa one, or B. julaceum, to D. 
64, B. alpinum, Linn. 
65, Grimmia pulvinata, Sm., except “var. c.” of 
the herbarium, corresponding to D. E. of the Hist. MUSC., 
which is Grimmia ovata, Web. et Mohr. 
66, A-E. Bryum nutans, Schreb. 
66, F. c. B. cespititium, Linn. var. 
66, u. B. turbinatum, Sw. 
67,*B. capillare, Linn. (all of them. ) 
68, B. nutans, Schreb. 
69, B. carneum, Linn. 
Tas. LI. f. 70, B. crudum, Huds. 
71, B. hornum, Schreb. 
72, B. ventricosum, Dicks. 
13, B. ventricosum, Dicks. 
74, B. turbinatum, Sw. 
Tas, LII. f. 75, Funaria hygrometrica, Hedw. 
76, Bryum ligulatum, Schreb. 
77, B. roseum, Schreb. 
78, B. stellare, Roth.—Sm. Flora Brit. (excl. 
syn. plerisque.) not of Engl. Bot. (which is a var. of B. capil- 
lare.) Dillenius’s specimens are all foreign, nor has the true 
plant been yet found in Britain. 
Tas. LIII. f. 79, 4-1. B. (Mnium) uspiadtum, Schreb. 
