810 
trifa’rium, 
cris’pum. 
vagina’le, 
CRYPTOGAMIA, MUSCI. Bryum. (C. 4. d) 
rock by the petrifying spring in Garn Dingle near Denbigh, 
Wet rocks of Crib y Ddeseil. Mr. Grirritu. | 
pac — egs-oblong: mouth bearded: shoots sel- 
m_ branched: 
ta Paces S. 
Hedw». stirp, ii. 28. 
Scarcely } inch high, unbranched, upright. Loawer leaves 
smaller, colourless ; upper ones larger, ses at the base and 
keeled, awl-shaped at the end, pointing 3 w Swartzia tri- 
faria. Hedwig. mies egg-cylindrical, Lid conical, bent. 
Barren hills, Dicks 
Br. Copanles egg-shaped: fruit-stalks thicker at the top: 
lea trap-shaped, broadest at the base, crowded, 
eared w r 
Hedw. stirp. ii. sect 55. 11—Pet. mus. f. a5-Vaill, or. 9. 
In dense tufts, so close, cies the under parts decay. About 
1inch high, branched. Barr, az flowers in the bosom of the 
leaves. Sheath cee Fruit-st aii ting, short, straightish, 
thickening at the ge *° as to coincide with the pear-shaped cap- 
sule. Capsule from above circumstance appearing  pear- 
te but it fe aoe, plobular ¢ egg-s . Lid with a straight 
Outer fringe 8 teeth, each of which at leslie: salts into two. 
his discovery may ome to account for the variable number of 
TH. 
Bryum striatum. & Linn, Syst. pl. 
rthotrichum crispum. Hedw. 'Tranks of trees. Woods neat 
Southgate in Middlesex [Not common. Near Bungay» Suff. 
im TONE. ] Flowers in spring. Capsules ripe in May °. 
une, , 
Br, mas egg-shaped, toothed: shoots rather serpen- 
tine: leaves hair-like but sheathing at the base, DICKS: 
Hedw, stirp. ii. 33. 
Near 3 inch high, rather waved, upright. Leaves serpen- 
tine, mostly poneg one way. Beak slender, straight. Dicra- 
num crispum. Hedwig. ran urn-shaped. 
Bogs in Scotland, Di¢ P, 
leaves spear-awl-shaped, expand- 
