364 Mr. R. Spruce on the Musci and Hepaticee of the Pyrenees. 



which equals ^ or | of the rest of the leaf, while those of the ' Bryol. 

 Europaea ' plant " n'offrent ordinairement qu'une pointe courte, 

 formee par le rapprochement des bords de la feuille." In habit the 

 two plants differ very considerably. 



There is still one doubt remaining, namely whether B. platyloma, 

 Schwgr., and B. obconicum, Hornsch., be merely forms of one and 

 the same species. There is some difference in external aspect, and 

 the latter has the leaves scarcely marginated, paler and less rigid, 

 with a longer-necked, perfectly symmetrical and usually more pen- 

 dulous capsule. 



158. B. torguescens, B. et S. Br. Europ. /. c. p. 49. t. 20 ; 

 M. P. 133. 



Hab. Zo_i P. occ. ad terram prope Jurancon et Cauterets. — 

 Circa Montpellier (Arnott !). 



" Var. florescentia monoica •/' M. P. 134. B.fuscescens, nob. 

 in hb. — Hab. Zo_i P. occ. prope St. Sever in Agro Syrtico, loco 

 Landes de Mugriet, in terra arenosa ; etiam in muro prope Oloron. 



{Descr. varietatis.) Plantce gregariae. Folia fuscescentia, subpa- 

 tula, siccando appressa parum tortilia, elongato-obovata, apiculata, 

 nervo tenui excurrente cuspidata, concava, haud carinata, 2—3 cellu- 

 larum angustiorum seriebus marginata, apice denticulata. Flores 

 faminei constricti, 6-8 folii. Flores masculi gemmiformes adfoeminei 

 basin nati, sessiles vel in innovationibus terminales (rarius in planta 

 propria) ; folia perigonialia sub-6, conniventia, exteriora ovato-acu- 

 minata, interiora minora, late-ovata, apiculata, antheridia numerosa 

 paraphysibus numerosis sublongioribus stipata, complectentia. Cap- 

 sula in pedunculo basin versus geniculato arcuatove subpendula, 

 elongato-pyriformis, fere clavata, e fusco purpurascens. Operculum 

 convexum, apiculatum, aurantiacum, nitens. Peristomium : extern! 

 denies pallidi ; internum membrana in processus carina valde pertusos 

 apice attenuates, ciliis 2-3-nis appendiculatis interjectis, fere ad me- 

 dium fissa. Annulus latus, compositus. Sporee olivaceae. 



The monoicous inflorescence is so constant a character in all the 

 individuals from the two localities above-cited, that 1 am led to sup- 

 pose this will prove a distinct species. In the typical form of B. tor- 

 quescens, from Jurancon and Cauterets, the fertile flowers are all 

 hermaphrodite, and quite turgid from the numerous antheridia they 

 enclose along with the archegonia. Yet a minute comparison of all 

 the other parts does not reveal any marked difference in the two 

 plants, and I prefer waiting for further evidence before I undertake 

 to decide on their being distinct or otherwise. 



159. B. capillare, Hedw. Sp. Muse. p. 182; Br. Europ. /. c. 

 p. 60. t. 28. 



Hab. Zo_4 "Var. 1." M. P. 135 ( = JB. capillare a. Br. Europ.) : 

 in planitie et montibus humilioribus, fere ubique ad saxa, &c. 



^'Var. 2. foliis longioribus, obovato-lanceolatis^ siccitate pa- 

 tulis vix tortilibus (minime spiraliter tortis), capsulis elongatis 



