g12 CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCI, Bryum. (B. 4, 0)’ 
of the branches ; reddish, short, slender. Leaves few, narrow. 
Br. purpureum 8 ma Mn. purpur. 8 Bot. arr. ed. 
eaths ; loose sandy okt gravelly soil, March, 
recurviros’- Br. Capsules oblong, — beak bent: leaves spears 
t shaped, tiled, expanding. : 
Hedw. stirp. i. 7-Dill, 48. 45. 
Stem upright, not branched, about $ inch high.  Frait-stalk 
upright, generally terminating the old stem. ei? long, conical, 
ked. Lid convex, beak straight whilst under the veil, after- 
eee’ coach but in a direction opposite to the bend of the 
veil. Hepwic. Stem sometimes branched. (see fig. Dill.) Leaves 
very decks, Samet upper ones the longest. Frait-stalks red, 
a inch high, or better. Capsules and lid red. Dir. 
21$1a recurvirostra. edwi rYuUm curvirostrum. Dic ks. 
and Bot. arr. ed. ii. Woods in esta places. Sandy stony places, 
P. Aug. 
interwoven with the grass. 
barba’tum. Br. Capsules oblong, slender; lid taper-pointed, slanting; 
ruit-stalks lateral: leaves spear-shaped, acute, the 
upper ones expandin 
Curt. 274-Dill. 48. 48. 
Grows in tufts, tan inch high, somewhat branched. Leaves 
_ spear-shaped, pointed. Fruit-stalks } inch or more fromthe 
Pi Dec.—Feb. 
imber’be, Br. Capsules oblong; beak eri leaves slender speat- 
shaped, keeled, “bent outs wards 
Dill, 48. 46. 
Fruit-stalks upright, solitary, terminating and lateral, 3 inch 
‘ long. Capsules eyhnaae 1 line long, deep saffron coloured, 
blackish at the base. Weprr. Ftp e long. Hatter. Notan 
inch high, upright, unbranched at owes but every yor, sending 
out branches after the flowering season. Leaves broad at the 
base, and keeled. Barren flower terminating. Hrowic. Grows 
in — tufts. Stems slender, 4 to 1 inch high, dividing into 
ae 2 Leaves very slender, pale green, upper leaves bent 
ac 
Sandy ae ditch banks, and walls, [ Bungay, Suffolk. Mr, 
