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CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCT. Mnium, 
cuspida'tum. Mw. om tte egg-shaped: leaves egg-shaped, pointed, 
BS serra : 
hor’num. 
caper: 
Dil 25 gor a. 26. 18—Happ. i il, 6. 
upper fod larger, more acute, pellucid, smooth, sharply ser- 
Fruit.stalk % to 1 inch long, when old saffron-coloured, issuing 
out ofa purple tubercle encompassed-by ‘slender leaves. Capsules 
egg-shaped, mii Fruit-stalk either solitary or several toge- 
Br. wpa ‘folirtin das Hilatinns Binks. and Bot. arr. ed. ii 
oods, moist heaths, pr ithe and in bogs on heaths and 
mea cs Py 
My. eee ces: “Yeates: be nipcringe 22 acute, 
Dill, 514.71-Mich. 59. oe Vail. 2 31. 4 and 5-H. ox» 
xv. 6. row the last, 3 and: 4s as ea semetines apts before 
it produces capsules. 
From } to 1 inch high, but farpar't in moister situations, mid- 
rib red, stiff. Leaves green, pellucid, finely crenated. Fruit. 
stalk saffron red, shining, 1 to 2 inches long, bent like a swan’s 
neck. - d . obli , wollen * dark reen, ny ng = 
Leaves at the base of the fruit-stalk desdene a 
shoot simple; female branched Se the base. meer sharply 
serrated and ending in a sharp poin 
+. hornum, Huds. Curt. Woods, moist shady ‘and boggy 
pladees P, Febs—May- 
Mn. Capsules _oblong-egg-shaped gee from neat 
the root: leaves egg-shaped, keeled, bristle-pointed. 
Dill. 50. 67-FI. dan. 1122. 2-H. ox. xv, 63" row 5: 19~ 
Vaill, 24. 6, 
Shoots, at the ends of some a very small brown star. Very 
nearly allied to Bryum caespiticinm. Linn. Leaves ports pants 
se oopitans Lic Huds. Mud walls, heaths, roof. 
P. Feb. March. 
