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color, but the rim of the capfuleis naked, and 

 not ciliated like the other. 



HYPNUM fnrculis reptantibus, ramis vagis 

 ereccis, foliis fecundis, antheris fubrotundis. 

 Sp. pi. 1593. (Vaill. pans. 138. /. 25. /. 2. 

 Dillen. mufc. t. 39. /. 40. opt.) 



Round-headed rambling Hypnum. Anglis. 



In the mountainous woods of Breadalbane. Mr,' 

 Stuart. 



This bears a gi-eat refemblance to the H. fquar- 

 rofum, but differs from it in the following re- 

 fpeds. — The flalks and branches are much 

 longer, trailing often to the length of eight or 

 nine inches, their extremities a little hooked 

 or recurved. The leaves are not refleded 

 every way all around the central rib, as in the 

 H. fquarrofum^ but are curved generally to one 

 fide only, and that principally towards the 

 fummits of the branches. The peduncles are 

 alfo fomewhat ihorter, and the capfules roun- 

 der. 



CRYPTOGAMIA ALG^. 



BLASIA. Gen.pl. 1199. 

 MASC ? Cal. cylir>dricus granis repletus. 

 FEM ? Cal. nudus. Fru5fu fubrotundo foliis 

 immerfo, polyfpermo. 



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