CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCI. Mnium. 
Hepwic. Short, sitting, sometimes undivided, sometimes with 
lor 2 branches. Leaves green, narrow. Fruit-stalks about 2 
inches tag of a shining gold colour, Dini 
adows, in dense patthes. a drichdet Linn. 
raph oh, Hedwig. P, May, June. 
(3) Cupsules Jenny oblong. 
sim’plex, Mwy. Jae ege-oblong: fruit-stalks lateral: leaves awl- 
ed. 
il stirp. ii. 34—Dill, 50. 59-H.. ox. xv. 7» row 2. 19 
Buxb. iv. 65. 2. 
Shoots 4 an inch long. Fruit-stalks coloured, standing on 1 the 
ends of the young shoots, but on the rib of the old ones. Neck. 
Not branched, often 1 inch long, growing in patches. Leaves 
crowded at the ends of the stem, hair-like, not crisp when dry. 
Fruit-stalks 1 or 2 es adel 8 or 9 lines long. Capsule in- 
rere egg-shaped. Potticw. Lid rather broader than the cap- 
eaked. Mouth aes toothed. Dit. With 16 
ina eae row, purplish. sna: 
r. rubrum. Huds, ed. i. Br. simplex. toe Dicranum 
varium. Hedwig. cow es Byes S. 
A. Mar.—May. P. Hedwig. 
seldom branched: leans bristle-s 
oo. Mn. ee es ege-shaped ; lid Son pete bent: shoot 
aped. 
Hedw. stirp. 4. 6-Vaill. 27.7-Dill, 47. 37-Fl. dan. 479- 
_H. ox, xv. 6. row 3. 5, and in 7 the leaves straight= 
Buxb. ii. 2. 8. 
In habit resembling the Mnium scoparinm, but much smaller. 
Capsules egg-shaped. Lid, beak short. We1s. Stem + 
igh, upright, but not straight. Leaves not curled when dry- 
Dares fower always terminating. Fruit-stalks uprights single, 
or in pairs. Veil opening at the side, deciduous. Lid, beak 
bent. Fringe of 16 teeth. Hepwic. Seldom branched. Leaves 
pointing one way. Fruit-stalks to 1 inch high, green, chang 
ing to fine ree sometimes in pairs. Verl pale green. D1. 
ryum am, beteromallu . Dicranum bs beam oe Hed- 
s. On Snowdon. 
Dit. (Cwin Idwell. Mr. GrifFITH. Further eins 
Edgbaston. } A. Mar.—May: 
Var. 2. Leaves shorter, lower ones pointing i ways» 
Dill. 47. 38. 
Leaves yellow green, suddenly narrowing from the base 
wards 1-rowed, downwards 2-rowed, curled when dry. i v1 
