APPENDIX 
Containing Specific Characters of the Mosses described 
in this Work, systematically arranged, with Correc- 
tions and additional Remarks. 
MUSCI CALYPTRATI. 
Div. I. SroMaTE EDENTULO. 
Gen. I. PHASCUM. 
Seéa terminalis. et ssibtrradt — Calyptra dimidiata 
sagan 
1 m; caule subsimplice brevinscuo, foliis. elliptico-lanceo- 
latis crassinervibus, superioribus longe acuminatis, seta subnulla, 
ula immersa ovato-globosa nentaitiale': (Tas 
cr CV.) 
Has. Promontorio Capitis Bone Spei. D. Menzies, ‘1791. 
Gen. II. VOITIA. 
Seta terminalis. Operculum adnatum, Capsula cum pedunculo 
(seta) decidua. (Calyptra magna, persistens.) Hornsch. 
1. V. nivalis, (Tan. CXCVII.) 
Voitia nivalis. Hornsch. in Comment. de Voit. et Systyl. p. 5. t. 1. 
Id. in Bot. Zeitung no. Vi. p. 83. 
Has. In summis at og Cod hie, ad limites extremos nivis 
eterne, ubi in societate Splachni urceolati placentas stercoris vac- 
cini vetustas siccas caspitibus lete virentibus obtegit.. D. aes 
Hornschuch. 
Gen. II]. GYMNOSTOMUM. 
Seta terminalis. Capsula ore nudo. Calyptra dimidiata, 
* Capsula ore extus annulo elastico cincta. 
1. G. julaceum ; caule erecto filiformi subsimplice, foliis os imbri- 
appressis ovatis serrulatis convolutis, nervo crasso, - 
tialibus majoribus oblongis coe, ge ta longa, capsula ‘alent 
ovata, operculo subulato. (Ta 
Has. In crepidinibus montis ignivomi Rucu-Pichinca prope Tabla- 
huma, regione aie super basaltam altitudine 2340 2340 hexapod 
(Regni Quitensi.) —— et Bonpland. 
