CRYPTOGAMIA, MUSCI. Bryum. (C, 2) 
Branches and fruit-stalks in.pairs. Capsules oblong, brown. 
ish. Ld short. . ‘eil slender, pointed. Leaves narrow, keeled, 
dark green. Dit 
Hedges in pate walls and ditch banks, common. 
Feb. March. 
Br. Coyne Puna lids conical, acute: shoot 
bra reflected, inversely egg-shaped, 
blunt, a a vite 
Hedew, hist. i. 6. 28 to 32-Dill. 45, 12-Vaill. 25. 3-H, ox. 
xv. 6. row 3. 1, and row 4, 2-Buxb. v. 44: 1. 
Branched, 1 or 2 inches high, stellated at the ends. Leaves 
numerous, broad-spear-shaped, pointed. ruit-stalks an inch 
Grows in dense and elevated tufts. Svems upright, branched, 1 
to 2 inches high. Leaves crowded, standing open, fine yel- 
lowish green when wet, but dull greyish and brownish in dry 
‘seasons. Ditt 
Roofs oth thatched and tiled, walls and wee of trees, 
P. Dec.—April.* 
Br. Ce cylindrical : lids taper-pointed : fruit-stalks 
nating: shoot branched, upright: leaves spear- 
ag rather expanding. 
ewes 50. 1-F/, dan. 229—Happ. tie Mninms 5~Dill. 31.1 
7aill. 29, 6—Mich. 59.8. H. K. e.—Neck. meth, 1, 4- 
The 0%. XV. 7. TOW 2. 20, 
LL 
am Androgynum, — ig heaths, and walls. 
ist sandy woods, dry shady banks by the 
Root “oft trees in 
sides * heaths, Crib j y Dadeseil. Mr. Grirrira. A. March, Apr. 
Br.. Capsules nearly upright ; oblong: fruit-stalks mostly 
solitary: leaves spear-shaped ; keeled; waved; ex- 
panding ; serrated, 
When this takes to grow upon thatched bnildings so as a 
the thatch, instead of lasting but about ten years it will endure for 
age 
3'H 2 
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rura’le. 
andro'gynum 
undula’tum 
