CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCFI. Mnium. ) 7 
stant attandant. Fruit-stalks at the base of the branches, golden 
red, hardly 4 inch long, crooked. Capsule golden yellow, glo. 
bala. Mr. Branpury.. Leaves gprulated ae. towards the 
| Hypnum euckeidontiied Bote. atr. ed. ii, Iss bogs. in 
northern: parts of Vorkshiraj,and, i in. moist places on, Glyder 
Mountain, Datta /. Boggy, places,in Scotland, Drexse,. [On 
bogs with the Maions palustre, in'Greenfield » Saddleworth, York~ 
renee and Stayley, Cheshire.’ Mra:Brapaury, »By.the side of 
as, near Pistyll, in Llanberris. parish,,, Mt GairritH. 
Foot of lage hills, near eEdiobargh “Mr. a med “Nov Ve 
Mx. ‘Capanlc volar dinipatbr: lid blunt : “shoots somewhat nu‘tans. 
branched ; leaves egg-shaped, acute, 
_ Hedw. stirp, ili. 8-Dill, 51. 746° 
Shorter ae the preceding. Capsules $ pear-sh ies largest 
at the end. es deeply keeled, closing rye mens when dry, 
very mach” irowdec and‘ tomipressed, Stem and leaves at the 
bottom black. Lids very short‘and blunt. Dixt. 
in. inrbinatum. Hedwig. Mninm sta a ¥ Huds. 491, 
Br. Grachicicin v Bot. ne ed. ii, Marshy places. On Shooter’s 
Hill near, sad in Wa les. _ Spring and summer. Ditt. 
Miknkhitecieenestahopdiy aie dascatpoote rarely branch hygrome’- 
ed: Kanes abcde taper-point m, 
"B bot. 342-Dill. 52. 75Vaill, 26. ow ox. XV. 7 17~ 
Happ. i, Maium. 2-Fachs. 629. 2-Trag. 5286 2~F. B. 
iis 760. 2-Low, i. 222. 4—Deod. 475. 1—Ger. ent. 3559 
4, the middle one of the 3 lower eee eae 1052 » left 
hand upper fig —Fl. dau. 648-Ger. 1 
tiogaas: in large’patches. Stem 1 to 2 roa ce but mostly 
buried in the earth. Frait-stalk a 0 ay lon song Capss pear- 
shpat x troldes yellow. Weis. in 
mail and close to the AE se: i th very ae me 
Ma midst of which projec the young fruit-stalk like the point 
of a pin. In‘ Januaty the 4-sided veil appears, of a straw-colour ; 
in Febrnary and March the capsules are found, which er in 
A May.» Leaves tender, pend, veinless. Ditt 
Bryum hygrometricum, Hu E, bot. Koelreuteria h by pinashes 
tica. Hedwig. Common in woods, héaths, garden waiks, walls, 
old trees, decayed wood, and where coals or cinders ha ve lain 
2 ec aye 
If the frait-stalk be moistened at the bottom, the bead makes 
_ 3 or 4 revolutions: if the upper part is moistened, it turns the 
contrary way. Linx, . 
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