BRYACEJE.] *44 [Pohlia. 



Sect. i. EUPOHLIA. Plants slender, lower leaves very small remote, 

 upper long narrow comant, dull green or slightly glossy, with linear-rhomboid 

 cells. Caps, with a long neck, oblong, membrane of endostome narrow, 

 processes nearly entire, without cilia, or rarely with short ones. 



i. POHLIA ACUMINATA Hornsch. 



Autoicous ; densely tufted, rigid. Comal leaves long straight 

 lineal-lane., serrate at apex, nerved to point, margin reflexed below. 

 Caps, horizontal on a long seta, from a long neck, cylindric-pyriform ; 

 lid acutely conic. (T. LXVI, D.) 



SYN. Pohlia acuminata HORNSCH. Flora ii, P. II, 94 (1819). FUNCK Moost. 40, t. 26 (1821). 

 FICIN. Fl. Dresd. ii, 66 (1823). BRID. Dry. univ. i, 610 (1826). WALLR. Fl. cr. 

 germ, i, 220 (1831). 



Webera elongata f3. acuminata SCHWAEG. Sp. muse. 49 (1830). 



Pohlia elongata y. acuminata HUEBEN. Muse. germ. 473 (1833). 



Bryum acuminatum BR. SCH. Bry. eur. fasc. 69, p. 21, t. 6 (1839). RABENH. Deutsch. 

 kr. fl. ii, S. 3, 204 (1848). C. MUELL. Synops. i, 326 (1849). WILS. Bry. brit. 221, t. 47 

 (1855). HOBK. Syn. br. m. 109 (1873). BOULAY Muse, de Fr. i, 289 (1884). 



Webera acuminata SCHIMP. Coroll. 64 (1856), Synops. 330 (1860), 2 ed. 391. BERK. 

 Handb. br. m. 200 (1863). MILDE Bry. siles. 201 (1869). DE NOT. Epilogo 428 

 (1869). JURATZ. Laubm. oester.-ung. 247 (1882). LESQ. JAMES Moss. N. Amer. 216 

 (1884). HOBK. Synops. 2 ed. 153 (1884). HUSN. Muse. gall. 226, t. 60 (1889). LIMPR. 

 in RABENH. Deutsch. kr. fl. Laubm. ii, 234 (1892). 



Autoicous; densely csespitose, rigid, rather glossy green, fuscous 

 at base. Lowest leaves ovate acute, accrescent upward, comal erect, long 

 ovato-lanc., very acute, serrate at apex, the margin reflexed below, nerve 

 rather strong vanishing in the apex, or excurrent, upper cells narrow 

 linear, slightly flexuose. Caps, horizontal, on a long reddish seta 

 arcuate at top, with a long neck, clavato-pyriform, pale fuscous ; lid 

 acutely conic or subrostellate, red at base ; annulus compound ; peristome 

 large, ferruginous ; processes of endostome very narrow, long as teeth, 

 without cilia. Male infl. gemmiform below the female, bracts ovate. 

 HAB. Banks and stony places in the higher mountains. Fr. 8. 



Ben Nevis and Ben Cruachan (Hooker) ! Craig Challeach and Ben Lawers (Hooker) ! ! 

 Teesdale (Spruce). Twll du (Wilson 1821)! Brandon Mtn., Kerry (Wilson 1828)! 

 Toole's rocks, Wicklow (Moore). Glen Prosen (Fergusson). Ben Laoigh (Ewiiig). 



This and the two following species are very closely allied, and they 

 depend for their stability as species principally on the position of the male 

 reproductive organs. Whether this may be invariable or not may be open to 

 doubt, as we find in some other mosses it is not always reliable. 



2. POHLIA POLYMORPHA Hornsch. 



Paroicous ; laxly tufted. Comal leaves oblong-lane., sharply 

 serrate at apex, nerve vanishing at point. Caps, from a shorter neck, 

 oval-oblong, horizontal, lid conic, muticous. Antheridia axillar. 

 (T. LXVI, E.) 



