DILLENIAN HERBARIUM. 97 
Tas. LII. /. 79, Bryum (Mnium) afine, Brid., specimens 
sent by Vaillant. 
81, B. punctatum, Schreb. 
Tas. LIV. f. 1, Polytrichum commune, Linn. 
2, P. juniperinum, Willd. 
3, P. piliferum, Schreb. 
dan. LV. f. 4, P. alpinum, Linn. 
5, P. urnigerum, Menz. 
6, P. nanum, Hedw. 
7, P. aloides, Hedw. 
8, Orthotrichum striatum, Hedw.; all but one 
specimen, which is O. affine, Schreb. 
9, O. anomalum, Hedw. 
10, O. striatum, Hedw. 
11, O. crispum, Hedw. 
12, Polytrichum Pennsylvanicum, Hedw. 
Tas. LXVIII. f. 5, Buxbaumia aphylla, Linn. 
Tas. LXXIII. f. 39, Andrea alpina, Hedw. 
40, A Rothii, Mohr. 
Tas. LXXXIII. f. 6, Hypnum proliferum, Linn. var. 
7, H. fluitans, Linn. 
8, Dicranum glaucum, Hedw. from N. 
America. 
9, Splachnum rubrum, Hedw. 
Tas. LXXXV. f. 15, S. angustatum, Linn.; figure bad. 
16, Among specimens of Jungermannia 
dilatata, Linn. is apparently a Pterogonium, but neither is in 
fruit. The moss is of a yellowish-brown colour, the branches 
Julaceous ; and, as far as we can judge without the fruit, 1s 
Pterogonium repens, Brid.; what Dillenius saw and figured 
for fruit, are what some Botanists consider male flowers. 
17, Drummondia clavellata, Hook., in 
Drummond's Musci Americani. ; 
18, Pterogonium trichomitrion, Brid. 
19, Bryum heterostichum, Arn. 
: 20, Hypnum ruscifolium, Linn.; a lax 
Variety, with the leaves rather sharper than in the usual 
taste of the plant.—From walls. 
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