CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCI. Mnium. 
nerasianlgp near an inch high, dark red; on the ends of the 
ac nches. Dru. Leaves spear-shaped.  Frazt-stalks 
Dicranum aciculare. Hedwie, On 
t 5 
Wynne, Esq. Deshi ghibire, "Mr. G 1FFITH.] P, May—Oct. 
Var. 2. Stems trailing: leaves siansekak open. Hups. 
Fl. dan. 1001. 1—Dill. 46. 26—Hall. it. herc. in opuse. p. 
bb Runf th and 25 Bryum, ES¢.—Vaill. ps OF 16—Pe?. mus» 
cent. 1.2: 1, f. 74—-H. ox. xv. 5. row 4. 29. 
Shoots branched, floating in the water or resting on sto 
Leaves brown green. Fryuit-stalks short and blackish. Conti 
oblong, straight, dark green. Vei/ black. Dut. 
On large stones that lie in the rivulets in the — of the 
Peak of Derbyshire. Per. and in the mountain torrents near Llan- 
berris, Caernarvonshire. Diix. [In the first. brook poe crossing 
Pont y Alwen, between Denbigh and Seng y druidion. al 
GRIFFITH. P. Au 
Var. 3. Shoots slenderer, upright ; leaves pointing one way- 
Like var. 2, but shorter, less branched, more uptight and of 
a pdiswer vy green. Mr. GrirritH. Gibws with var. 1. - 
pellu’cidum.Mn. Stem simple: leaves egg-shaped. 
Schmid. 3-Fl. dan. 300-Dill. 31. 2-Hall. enum, 4.8. at § 
118; bist. 45. 8. at iii. p. 41—-Vaill, 24. 7. 
Shoots an inch long, seldom branc hed. Leaves in 4 weed ; 
ae purp phe en ute ina point. | Fruit-sta/ks terminating, @ 
h long, whitish. Capsules cylindrical, yellowish. 
Veil very cop 
Tetraphis pellasida Hedwig. . Woods. ne ened places, 
and decayed roots of trees. A. Jan.—July- 
Var.-2. a exceedingly narrow, and pellucid. 
R. Syn, p- 73 We 5-Dill. 31. 2. E. PF. 
Heaths near Woolwich. Mar. R. $y 
scopa’rium. Mn. aes branched : eave strap-spear-shaped, a 
ck, pointing one 
Dicks. b. s.-E. bot. 5k Bi 46. 16-Curt.Vaill. 28+ 12 
Kniph. 6-Buxb. ii. 4. 1-Fl. dan. 824. 1-H. ox. 167 
11 and 13. 
Grows in dense patches, branched, nearly upright, 1 10 3 
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