ACOTYLEDONS. MUSCI. HypJlWH. 143 



12. H. Schreberi, leaves closely imbricated nearly erect elliptical 

 apiculate concave entire faintly two-nerved at the base, capsule 

 ovate cermious, lid conical. Muse. Brit. p. 96. .24. 



HAB. Woods and heaths, not uncommon. 



13. H. stramineum, leaves loosely imbricated erecto-patent ob- 

 longo-ovate obtuse entire their nerve reaching halfway, capsule 

 oblongo-ovate curved cernuous, lid conical. Muse. Brit. p. 97. 

 /. 24. 



HAB. Wet bogs, among other mosses. Argyleshire, Capt. Carmichael. 



14. H. murale, leaves nearly erect imbricated oval with a very 

 short point concave entire nerve reaching about half way up, 

 capsule ovate cernuous, lid rostrate. Muse. Brit. p. 97. t. 24. 



HAB. Walls and stones, Angus-shire, G. Don. Banks of the Cart, 

 near the mill, Glasgow, and on the Ochill hills, D. Don, 



15. H. purum, leaves closely imbricated oval with a very short 

 point very concave their nerve reaching half way up, capsule 

 ovate cernuous, lid conical. Muse. Brit. p. 98. /. 24. Lightf. 

 p. 758. 



HAB. Woods, banks, &c. common. 



Used by the fishermen in Lancashire to scour their worms, according 

 to Dillenius, whence the specific name. 



f t~ Leaves lanceolate or subulate. 

 -*- Leaves without s'ria. 



16. H. plumosum, leaves erecto-patent, the upper ones some- 

 times secund, all of them ovato -lanceolate acuminated subser- 

 rated, the nerve reaching about half way, capsule ovate cer- 

 nuous, lid conical. Muse. Brit. p. 98. t. 25. 



HAB. Moist banks, rocks, &c. Pentland hills, Angus-shire, &c. 



J7 H. pidchellum^ leaves loosely imbricated the upper ones sub- 

 secund all of them lanceolate-acuminate entire nerveless, cap- 

 sules ovato-cylindrical nearly erect, lid conical. Muse. Brit, 

 p. 99. t. 25. 



HAB. Woods in alpine situations and among rocks. Caldron Linn 

 and.Habbie's How, Mr. Arnott. Argyleshire, Capt. Carmichael. 



4--r- Leaves striated. 



18. H. rnfescens, leaves erecto-patent lanceolate acuminated en- 

 tire striated faintly two-nerved at the base, capsule ovate nearly 

 erect, lid conical. Muse. Brit. p. 99. t. 25. 



HAB. Alpine districts, rare. Falls of Moness, Mr. Borrer. Argyle- 

 shire, Capt. Carmichael. 



19. H. sericeum, leaves erecto-patent lanceolate acuminated en- 

 tire striated, nerve running to three-fourths of the length, cap- 

 sule ovato-cylindrical erect, lid conical. Muse. Brit. p. 100. 

 t. 25. Lightf. p. 762. 



HAB. Trunks of trees, walls, rocks, c., common. 



20. H. lutescenS) leaves erecto-patent lanceolate acuminated en- 



