CRYPTOGAMIA MUSCL 715 



proUferum. The fecond has oval-lanceolate, aciue, leaves, with 

 y. margins either entire, or ib finely ferrated as to 



be invifible without a inagniEer. 'I he!e leaves 

 grow in rofaceous clufters, lurrounding the (lalk 

 in different places, and at laft terminating it, lo 

 that the ftalk is proliferous. The peduncles 

 grow fometimes fingly, and fometimcs in cluf- 

 ters. See DiHen rjufc. t. 52./, 77. 



undulaium$ The third has fimple and proliferous ftalks, Ii.ncar- 

 elliptic leaves, undulatL^d, and finely Icrratcd on 

 the margins, and peduncles in clufters. VaiL 

 Pan's, t. 24./. 3. bona. Michel, gen. t. S9' f- S- 

 Dillcn mufc. t. 52./. 76. 

 This is by much the largeft of all thz Mmutfjs, the 

 ilalks being often five or fix inches long. 



iriquetrum.. MNIUM foliis trifariis patulis fubulato-lanccolatis 

 3 0' carinatis. Sp. pi. 1578. {Vail. Paris, t- 24. /. 2. 



Moris, hijl. f, ic^.t. 6./. 20. Bilien. mufc. t. 51, 

 / 72, 73, opt.) 



Pendulous Bog Mnium. Anglis. 



In boggy places by the fides of rivulets. We ob- 

 ferved it in the way from Drumlanyig to the 

 Lead-bills, and Mr. Taldm on the /V/7//^«// hills, 

 &c. V. 



The ilalks vary from one to three inches in height, 

 are covered with ruftydown about the bafe, and 

 throw out new Ihoots from the llellated fummits 

 of the laft year's growth. The leaves are lan- 

 ceolate, acute, carinated, entire on ihx edges. 



