GRIMMIACEJB.] 9^ [Weissia. 



dry, spreading and reflexed against wall of capsule, very densely papillose 



externally, cilia 8, filiform, long as teeth, pale yellowish. Male infl. 



terminal. 



HAS. Branches of small trees ; not common. Fr. 6. 



hawthorn and Mountain Ash at Tore waterfall, Killarney (Moore 1858) ! ! Loch 

 'innehy Kerry (Spruce 1842)! Muckross and O'Sullivan's Cascade. Glenshesk, 

 \.ntnm (Stewart 1882) ! ! Gler.ariffe, Antrim (Stewart 1889) ! ! Rowardennan, Loch 



On ha\ 

 Finr 



Antrim (Stewart 1882) ! 

 Lomond (J. Bury 1859). Westmoreland (Barnes and Stabler). 



' With the habit of W. Bruchii, this fine species is quite distinct, the 

 calyptra being nearly bare, and the marginal band of long narrow cells a 

 marked feature, these cells vary in number and extent in different leaves, but 

 are always more or less evident ; Mr. Stewart's specimen bears scattered 

 oblong gemma? on the leaves. The species was first discovered by Mr. 

 Johnson in Madeira. 



7. WEISSIA PHYLLANTHA (End.) Lindb. 



Dioicous; densely pulvinate. Leaves long, lineal-lanceolate, not 

 dilated at base, strongly crisped when dry, the upper with the nerve 

 thickened at apex and bearing a cluster of septate gemmae. Caps, 

 oval-oblong, not contracted at mouth. (T. LIX, E.) 



SVN. Ulota phylltattha BRID. MANT. 113 (1819). HAMMAR Mon. Orth. suec. 30 (1852). 

 SCHIMP. Coroll. Bry. eur. 41 (1855), Synops. 259 (1860), 2 ed. 306. BERK. Handb. Br. 

 m. 230 (1863). MILDE Bry. siles. 168 (1869). LESQ. JAMES Moss. N. Amer. 163 

 (1884). HUSN. Muse. gall. 153. t. 43 (1887). RENAULD and CARDOT in Rev. bryol. 

 1888, p. 36. 



Orthotrichmn phyllanthum STEUD. Norn, crypt. 304 (1821). BR. SCH. Bry. eur. fasc. 23, 

 p. 30, t. 18 (1837). WILS. Bry. brit. 190, t. 46 (1855). HARTM. Skand fl. HUSN. 

 Mouss. N. ouest 104 (1873). HOBK. Syn. br. m. 96 (1873). 



Orthotrichmn Jutlandicum BRID. Bry. univ. i. 296 (1826). C. MUELL. Synops. i, 717 (1849). 



Orthotrichum fasciculare BRID. Bry. univ. i, 790. 



Gymnostomum viridissimum DAVIES Welsh Botan. 103 (1813). 



Ulotrichum phyllanthum SCHIMP. Bry. eur. Conspec. 



Weissia phyllantha LIND. Muse, scand. 28 (1879). 



Dioicous ; densely pulvinate, bright yellow-green above, ferruginous 

 below ; stems i- i in. high, erect, but little branched. Leaves circinato- 

 crispate and twisting when dry, long, lineal-lanceolate, not dilated at 

 base, obtuse, very slightly concave, revolute at margin below, nerve 

 stout, vanishing at apex, in the upper leaves expanded into a thick point 

 bearing a cluster of fuscous elliptic septate propagula ; cells above 

 minute, quadrate, papillose, at the plicate base pale, rectangular, the 

 lowest rufescent, with only a single series of hyaline ones at margin. 

 Perich. bracts much elongated, sinuoso-crenulate at margin ; vaginula 

 naked, caps, on a longish yellow seta, oval-oblong, not contracted at 

 mouth, plicate when dry, with a longly attenuated neck, pale green 



