CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCI. Bryum. 
and springs, in the ascent to Snowdon and outs Mtr. Grir. 
FITH. | Mar ch—May, 
Var. 2. Larger in all its parts. 
Dill. 51. 73-Fi, dan. 112 alt 
Leaves spear-shaped, alterna te. Fraitstall red, sometimes 
compassed by others of a paler Sing Flowers in the summer, 
ww. Leaves almost Se e 
miles foi Holywell. Mr. Gaurrita. ] 
BRYUM. Fruit-stalk terminating, issuing out of 
a tubercle : capsule with a veil. 
Male, a dud either on the same or on a diffe- 
rent plant; often axulary. 
SUBDIVISIONS OF THE BRYUMS, 
Capsules sitting, or nearly so, 
: — on fruit-stalks, UPRIGHT. 
. Stemless. 
3: | Stem at ee rarely Creme. 
3. Stems tra 
4. Stems uw ‘cht. 
a. eter roundish. 
b. Capsules i Soa 
c. Capsules o long 
eee 
C, a on on fruit-stalks, LEANING. 
1, Stem none, or very short and unbranched. 
- Stems upright, 
_ D. Capsules on fruit-stalks, pRooPinG. 
1, Stem none, or very short and unbranched. 
2. Stems upright. 
fe a ee sarcasm rim es 
A. Capsules sitting, or nearly $0. 
_ #pocar'pum, Br, cops sitting, eymmnating 3 beak bent; veil very 
small, 
Fa a a ee 
