CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCI. Hypnum. (B. 2) 
gtass: but seldom with capsules, Dirty. 329,.—[B a > 
Soe Sufcik, Mr. Gatun ee ee 
HL, Branches crooked : leaves ege-shaped, scored, acute, 
expanding 1 in every direction : lid pomted, 
Hedw. stirp. iv. i 38, 30-Vaill. 27, 1~H. ox, xv. 5, 
Tow Be 8. p- 
Slender, creeping, Rb tonethen, irregularly branched. 
Leaves small, triangular, pale green.  F ee } to fa of an 
inch in leng Capsules swollen, , ghost: noddi 
slender, wales LPAI ending in hairs. Dix. 
ea Fruit-stalks often twisted, untwisting when 
Le 
Sele in turning the capsule from the right to the left. 
Hypn. rutabulum, y Huds. and Bot. arr. ed, ii. Woods and 
bushes, on the roots aid trunks of trees. Dit. P, Jan. 
H, Branches lowed back; leaves exp-shancl, spreading : 
fruit-stalks a axillary. 
Dill. 38, 28-Vaill, 28. 9—Buxb. iv. 63.1... | 
Branches unequal. seria agi » pointed. Linn, Soread. 
extremities taking root. Leaves broad, triangular, not —— 
tender, sense er green, pointed. Jnvalucrum rigid, ob~ 
‘long, c of reflected scales, sometimes 2 or 
Braitstalls seldom more than an inch high. Copies upright, 
in ; when ripe thicker, leaning, crooked. 
Woods about the roots of trees, and in dry Carrie. pastures. 
P, Sept.—Jan, 
Used to pack glass and earthen ware. Wels. 
833 
stria’tum, 
tri quetrumg 
‘H. Shoots branched : capsules oblong: foot conical: leaves flu’itans. 
ege-spear-shaped, distant, expan 
Dill, 38a3 33—Vaill. 3d 6. 
Fruit-stalks fine, red, in some pe very long, in others 
' Starcely an inch long. Capsules — ooked, very short, fringed 
at the mouth. Linn. “Much branched, slender, -2 foot 
more, either upright or floating. dines narrow, sheneites those 
on the stem fewer and broader than those on the branches, soft, 
pellucid, yellow green. Capsules not hitherto found. Diu. 
Sta eat waters. Marshy places in Ireland, in a ditch near 
the road from Oxford to Marston, ne near Hackney, and 
-€lsewhere about London, and in a small pon “ in a pasture Opp- 
site Great Founder’s Close, Cambridge. 
Vou, II, 31 
