BRYACE.E.J 156 [EpipterygiuM. 



SYN. Mnium glaciate SCHLEICH. Pl.cr. helv. Cent. Ill, No. 41. 

 Biyum glaciate BRID. Br. univ. i, 852. 



Bryum Wahlenbergii /?. glaciate HUEBEN. Muse. germ. 456. 

 Bryum albicans ft. glaciate C. MUELL. Synops. i, 295. 

 Wcbera albicans ft. glacialis SCHIMP. Coroll. 67, et Synops. 



HAB. In more mountainous places. 



Loch Brandy, Clova (Braithwalte 1864) ! ! Ben Lawers (Hunt 1865). Canlochan, 

 Braemar (Hunt) ! ! Mael Girdy (White head 1875). 



Much more robust than the type, resembling B. turbincitum Var. latifolium, 

 and rarely producing fruit. 



5. EPIPTERYGIUM Lindb. 



Oefv. vet. ak. foerhandl. xix, 603 (1862). 



Small mosses inhabiting wet clay banks and resembling in habit 

 some species of Mnium. Leaves especially in the sterile plants of 

 two forms, unequal, two lateral rows large distichous and somewhat 

 complanate, two or three anterior rows minute stipuliform. Infl. and 

 fruit as in Pohlia.Der. fm upon, Tn-cpuytov a little wing. 



Elegant mosses of peculiar habit which fairly entitles them to generic 

 distinction. A second and larger species E. Jamaicense LINDB. is found in 

 the West Indies. 



EPIPTERYGIUM TOZERI (Grev.) Lindb. 



Larger leaves decurrent, oboval, acutely acuminate, with a narrow 

 reddish border; smaller suberect, minute distant lanceolate, in two 

 rows. (T. LXVIII, E.) 



SYN. Bryum Tozeri GREV. Scott, cr. fl. v. t. 285 (1827). HOOK. Br. fl. ii, 65 (1833). BR - ScH - 

 Bry. eur. fasc. 69, p. 41, t. 16 (1839). C. MUELL. Synops. i, 298 (1849). WILS. Bry. 

 br. 249, t. 50 (1855). BOUL. Muse, de Fr. i, 283 (1884). LESQ. JAMES Moss. N. Amer. 

 222 (1884). 



Bryum marginatum BRUCH in F. MUELL. muse. Sard. (1827). 



Webcra Tozeri SCHIMP. Coroll. 67 (1856), Synops. 342 (1869), 2 ed. 406. BERK. Handb. 



Br. m. 204 (1863). DE NOT. Epilogo 423 (1869). HOBK. Synops. 2 ed. 155 (1884). 



LESQ. JAMES Moss. N. Amer. 222 (1884). BOUL. Muse, de Fr. i, 283 (1884). HUSN. 



Muse. gall. 232, t. 62 (1889). 

 Epipterygium Tozeri LINDB. I.e. 

 Anisostichium Tozeri MITT. Journ. Linn. soc. vii, Bot. 119 (1863). 



Dioicous ; plants gregarious, small soft pale green, reddish at base, 

 with a few slender branches and purple radicles. Lower leaves distant 

 obovate, acutely acuminate, longly decurrent, upper more crowded, 



