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CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCI. Hypnum. (C. 1) 
utab’ulum. H. Branches irregular, ascending : —— tiled, es 
Smith’i, 
penna’tum, 
acute, sharp-pointed : lids coni 
sits stirp. iv. 12-Buxb. iv. 62. 2-Fl. dan. 824. 2-H, 
. xv. 6. row 5, 18-Vaill, 27. 8—Dill. 38, 29, capsules 
the best, but the shoots, as Haller remarks, are too round 
H. ox. xv. 6. 35. 
Leaves pellucid. Mouth fringed. Wess. Leaves triangular, 
green, shining when dry, not keeled. © Caps. dark brown, 
shining. Drut. 
Grows much crowded, in patches, and full of fructifications. 
Mr. Sracktouse. Woods and hedges, on the roots and trunks 
of trees and shrubs: on the ground in barren places. 
P. Sept.—Jan. 
Var. 2, Upright, short. Leaves slender. 
Marshy places. Dill. in R. Syne p. 830 me 18. 
C. (1) Shoots winged with branches : capsules upright. 
H. Leaves nearly circular, somewhat concave ; capsules 
egg-cylindrical : veil hairy upwards, Dicks. ii, 10. 
Dicks. 5.4. 
een. Shoots hard, woody, pointed : in the middle, ot 
towards the end bowed in. Branches if pressed down recovering 
their former direction, on. the pressure being removed. 
he 
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H, Leaves egg-spear-shaped, tiled, pointed, in 2 TOWS, 
La ea wayed: involucrum as long 4s the 
alk 
Dicks. b, s-Hedw. -—- iii, 20—Dicks. fase. 1» Saf 
Differs from H. complanatum in the leaves being transversely 
waved, and the sere me being = than the involucrum 5 
and from the Fontinalis penna he capsule standing out 
the involucrum., Dic 
Neckera pumila. Hed. Hypn. pumilum, and e Dicksoni, of 
Ginel. syst, veg. [Trunks of trees in woods between Troutbeck 
and Ambleside, Wesrsaaabaade Dr. J. E. ris 
