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stances the stems become much elongated, and the whole plant resembles the Anectangium aquaticum, Hedw. The 
drawing is made from New Zealand specimens, 
Puare LXI, Fig. IL.—1, a specimen of the natural size; 2, another, of the aquatic state, also of the natural 
size; 3 and 4, leaves; 5, young theca; 6 and 7, mature thecæ :—magnified. 
15. Hypnum flicinum, L.; caule compresso pinnatim ramoso, foliis falcato-secundis lanceolatis acumi- 
natis basi cordatis solidinerviis perichetialibus striatis, theca cernua subcylindracea, operculo conico acuto. 
H. filicinum, Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1590. Hedw. Sp. Muse. p. 258. t. 76. f. 7-10. Hook. et Tayi. Muse. Brit. 
p. 183. t. 26. 
Var. 8, minor; caule gracili, foliis suberectis lanceolatis. 
Has. Var.8. Lord Auckland's group; in woods by the banks of streams, (Dr, Lyall.) 
"Though the habit is more delicate than that of British specimens, we are unable to separate this moss specifically 
from H. filicinum, of which a perfectly intermediate variety occurs in the Falkland Islands, 
16. Hypnum fluitans, L.; caule erecto v. natante subpinnatim ramoso, folis laxe imbricatis falcatis 
lanceolatis acuminatis nervo ultra medium producto, theca cernua oblonga, operculo conico. H. fluitans, 
Linn. Fl. Suec. Ed. 2. p. 399. Hedw. Muse. Frond. vol. iv. p. 94. t. 86. Hook. Muse. Brit. p. 185. t. 24. 
Has. Campbell’s Island; in swampy places, barren. 
** Foliis enerviis. 
17. Hypnum gracile, Hook. fil. et Wils.; caule ramoso, ramis gracilibus subrecurvis, foliis imbricatis 
secundis erecto-patentibus ellipticis obtusiusculis concavis subdenticulatis subeneryiis, perichetialibus squar- 
rosis, (Tas. LXI. Fig. IL.) veta læri rper tt, tfl cra , تسده‎ Crier - 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group; dry rocky places near the tops of the hills, scarce and barren. Magy Di Ay 
Caules unciales et ultra, curvati, subsimplices, nunc valde ramosi ; ramis gracilibus. Folia elliptica, BR. or 
minutissime denticulata, nervo infra medium evanido v. nervis duobus brevibus, areolis linearibus supremis latio- 
ribus ; as ovata, acuminata, serrulata, enervia. rua codice trie. reed مه مر‎ 
Prod Fe 
Aled 1 io. H. micans, Wils. (in Hook. Brit. El. vol. ii, p. 86), but different in the branched stems and larger 
A 
leaves, which are not recurved at the margin, mr athe al do Mann! (pepo - 
Prare LXI. Fig. III.—1, a specimen of the natural size; 2, a portion of a branch; 3 and 4, leaves :—magnified. 
18. Hypnum cupressiforme, L.; caule decumbente vage pinnatim ramoso, ramis simplicibus incurvis, 
foliis circinnato-falcatis secundis ovato-lanceolatis integerrimis subenerviis, pericheetialibus conformibus, theca 
subcernua cylindracea, operculo conico cuspidato. H. cupressiforme, Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1592. Hedw. Muse. 
Frond. vol. iv. p. 59. t. 28. Hook. et Tayl. Muse. Brit. p. 189. t. 27. 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group and Campbell’s Island; abundant, but barren. 
19. Hypnum Jleptorhynchum, Brid.; caule subpinnatim diviso, foliis falcatis tortis lineari-lanceolatis 
acuminatis apice denticulatis enerviis, theca nutante oblonga, operculo longissime et tenuissime rostrato. H. 
(Stereodon) leptorhynchum, Brid. Bryol. Univ. vol. ii. p. 621. Schwaeg. Suppl. vol. i. pt. 2. p. 295. t. 93. 
Var. B, seta brevior. 
Haz. Lord Auckland's group; both varieties on the trunks of prostrate trees, rare. 
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