798 CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCI. Brywm. (B.1) 
- Differs also from it in» wanting the inner fringe, and having the 
edge of the veil scolloped. Henwig, 
Orthotrichum anomalum. Hedw.. On stones, walls, and. the 
ground. Feb.—April. Dit. 
Var. Sas mid-ribbed, hair-pointed. Capsules on short 
fruit-stalks, ements with 16.slender rexpanding teeth. Veil 
hairless, ribbed. e trunk of a tree in the poultry yard, at 
Edgbaston. _ April. 
Stria’‘tum.Br. vee ne oblong, sitting, axillary or ter apes 
eils hairy: leaves spear- shapeds acute. 
aee stirps li, 36—Neck. meth. 1.2, at p. 9735 4 ae, 
magnified.—Dill, 55. 8-Fl. dan. 537. 3-Vaill. 95.9 
and 6. 
Oss. i allied to the Pourraronns bat wants a 
smooth, without a an - Neck: Branched; 2 or 3 inches high. 
Leaves as if gnawed at the ends. Florets of both sorts on the 
pape or on distinct plants. Frwit-stalk, very short, sheathed at 
base. Capsule egg-shaped. Lid small, beak blunt. Fringe 
double, 16 teeth in each. ue found both in flower and in frat 
almost all the year. ree 
Polytr. striatum. Huds. Orthotvich. striatum. Hzow. ° In 
son trees. ‘The veils appear in winter, and the eapailes in 
Feb. March, and April. Dit.’ P. 
B. Capsules on frait-stalks, upRIGHT.  , 
(1) Stemless, : 
guteifo lium. Br. ee cylindrical, toothed; axtiey wedge egg- 
haped, pellucid, reticulated, Dic 
4 Dill, 45. 15~Buxb. i. 3 
Leaves shorter, broader, softer than in the Br. mxrale, pellucid, 
green » not hoary with hairs. Grows much crowded together, 
at not in a circular form. Drt1. 
Br, murale B, Huds. and Bot. art, ed:ii. On banks of earth 
near Streatham, Surry, and at Oxford. Winter. Dit. 
roura’le. Br, Capsules oblong: lids’ conical, acute: shoots at 
short, subdivided: leaves mid-ribbed, egg-shaped, 
ted. 
acute, hatr-poin 
Dill, 45. 14-Vaill. 24. 155 in a tuft-~Buxb, i. 64.4 4—Mich. 
a ey 
: Sametimes grows in tufts, but often spreads in shady places 
