CRYTOGAMIA, MUSCI, Bryum. (A) 
Schmid. 57. 1-Vaill.. 27. 15—Hedw. stirp: ix 39-Dill, 32. 
4—Fl, dan. 480~Happ. iii. 2. 
_ Shoots one to two inches high; somewhat branched. Leav, 
at the ends of the shoots and branches, paler, longer, hairy at he 
; from amongst these rise up fruit-sta/ks, very short, purple, 
with a yellow tu fete Capsules oblong, smooth, n, chan, 
ing toa yellow. Mouth purple, a: elegantly Plnigeds Lid 
scarlet. Veil pale yellow, deciduon The fruit-stalks are so 
enveloped by the leaves at the axietaniey: of the shoots, that pore 
they nor the a a can be distinctly seen, but the scar 
EIS 
rimmia apocarpa. Hedwig. Rocks, cr bi are [ Walls 
and roofs of houses, in Bungay, Suffolk. Mr. E.] 
: "Nova April, 
bai Var. .2. Shoots longer and more branched, leafits ending in 
Is. 
Heda. stirp.i. 40-Dill, 32. 5, B dry, A moistened—Vaille 
7- 18. 
_ maar nian tufts like the aba but se — are longer, 
more branched, more leafy. _— er, terminating hairs 
longer ; dilute green in wint ring. 
sr spri ‘The ends of 
~ branches often hooked, csinliye beter "ipaeens | in the preceding 
riety. Capsules inclosed in leafy scales, green ; the young ones 
Me ‘the ends, the old ones at the sides of the branches. Se ae 
sdeigia ciliata. Hedw. Rocks and trees. ing 
of Yorkshire. Grey Weathers near Marlborough. Hills shoe 
Bishop’s Castle. Dus ome’ s Park, Edinburgh. Mr. Brown. 
Upon stones, on hills about Stayley Bridge, near Manchester. 
April. Mr. Brapsury. | Nov.— 
Br. Capsules sitting; beak straight: leaves straight, 
Dill. BS. 10. 
Grows in tufts. Stem about an inch high, somewhat branch. 
ed, ves orb: straight, keeled, pellucid when wet, 
opake and darker green when dry. Fruit-stalks very short, thick 
atthe bottom. Veil “net wags . striated, 
Bryum sirtatum. var. ¥, Bot. arr. ed. ii. Rocks 4 near Ban. 
4 Dirty. [On stones on the side of a river which are washed 
the water in high floods. Mr. Grurriru. | Autumn. 
Br. Capsules sitting; axillary: veils hairy, conical. 
Hedw. stirp. 11. 37-Dill. 55. 9-Vaill, 27. 10-H, ox. xv. 6. 
row the last, 13. 
Plant smaller than the Br. striatum, leaves smaller, darker 
§reen: veil paler and more distinctly toothed at the base. Ditt. 
793 
ses’sile. 
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tecto’rum. 
