328 MOSSES OF PRINCE CHARLES FORELAND.  [Szss. Lxxu. 
Mossgss. 
Oncophorus Wahlenbergii, Brid., var. Homanni, Boeck.—A 
cushion 4 to 4°5 cm. in height, with leaves more than 4 mm. 
long and with some young fruit stalks. 
Dicranum molle, Wils.—Growing in cushions, sometimes 
intermingled with the preceding. 
Drcranum. spadiceum, Zett.—Shoots oceur in cushions of 
D, elongatum. As far as 1 know, this species has not been 
previously recorded from Spitsbergen, though it is known 
from other parts of the Arctic regions and also from Finmark, 
Siberia and Kast Greenland. 
Dicranum elongatum, Schleich.—Common: in some cases 
forming the bulk of tufts, in other cases mixed with various 
species. 
Dicranum yrenlandicwm, Brid.—A small tuft from “Talus 
at foot of 1050 ft. hill” at the southern end of the central 
range. 
Intrichum flexrcaule (Schleich.), Hampe.—In a tuft together 
with Dicranum spadiceum and D. elongatwm evidently growing 
on earthy soil. 
Rhacomitrium lanuginosum (Ehrh.).—Growing sparingly 
in a tuft of several species from Cape Cold. 
Webera commutata,Schimp.—A few shoots among Dicranum 
grenlandiewm. 
Bryum crispulum, Hampe.—Occurring in cushions of 
Hypnum uneinatum. 
Mniwm affine, Bland., var. integrifolium, Wils.—Only a few 
shoots among other mosses near Vogel Hook. 
Cinclidium subrotundum, Lindb.—Growing sparingly in 
tufts of Oncophorus Wahlenbergu. 
Aulacomnium palustre (L.), Schwiigr.—Luxuriant speci- 
mens up to 9 cm. in height. Cape Cold and north-west 
coast. 
Var. polycephalum (Brid.), Bry. Eur. A tall, loosely 
cohering tuft from Cape Cold. 
Timmia austriaca, Hedw.—Some shoots among Dicranum 
elongatum from Cape Cold. 
Polytrichum alpinum (1), var. brevifoliwm (R. Br.), Brid. 
—Occurs sparingly among Dicranum spadiceum and D. 
elongatum. 
