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6-plicate, folds short, mouth contracted, ciholate-dentate, 50-GO 

 ciliok. Capsule roundish-oval, elaters and spores brown. 



Male stems little different from others, perigonial bracts 

 terminal, 4, 5 pairs, closely imbricate, subcomplicate, slightly 

 ventricose, antheridia oval, large paraphyses frequently mixed 

 with the antheridia. 



Fruits April, May. 



Dimensions. — Stems from 1 to 1|- inches long, "o mm. to '4 mm. 

 diam., with leaves 2*75 mm. to o" mm. broad; leaves 18 mm. 

 longxl'5 mm. broad, segments '(3 mm., 1'4 mm. x 1*25 mm., 

 seg. "o mm., 1*25 mm. x 1"25 mm., seg. "4 mm. ; cells '03 mm. x 

 •02mm., "025 mm., -02 mm.; trigones '005 mm.; stipules r5 

 mm. long X '4 mm. broad; sub-bracteole 1*7 mm. longxl* mm. 

 broad; bracts 1*9 mm. long x 1*7 mm. broad, .^eg. 6 mm.; 

 bracteole 1'9 mm. long x I'G mm, broad; perianth 4 '25 mm. long 

 X Ivo mm. broad; cilia at mouth of perianth 1 mm. long; 

 perigonial bracts r25 mm. longxl" mm. broad, seg. '3 mm.; 

 antheridia "25 mm. x "2 mm., "2 mm. x •175 mm. ; paraphyses 

 *25 mm. long x "075 mm. broad. 



Hab. — Growing in loose tufts or creeping amongst mosses on 

 damp shad}^ rocks, walls or banks. Somewhat rare. 



1. Trevaylor Bottom, Cornwall, .7. RaJfo. 7. Tyn-y-Grroes, 

 C. J. Wild §• G. A. Holt; Barmouth, Merioneth, W\ H. P. 

 8, 9. Longridge Fell, /. J. Wheldon ; Udale, West Lane, 

 Wheldon 8f A. Wihou. 10. Malham, IF. IFesf. 11, 12. Patter- 

 dale, C. Lyell; Black Crag near Staveley ; AVitherslack ; Winder- 

 mere; Kentmere ; Barbon Fell, Westmorland, G. Sf abler. 13. 

 Crichope Linn, C. Scoff; Dalbeattie A¥ood, C. Scoff; Craigs, 

 J. Cniickshaiili ; Moffat, •/. Cndcksl/ank. 14, 15. Ben Lawers, 

 C. J. Wild. 16. Moidart, West Inverness, S. J/. Macvicar. 



L "General in Ireland," Br. B. Moore; Hill of Howth, 

 B. McArdle; Slieve Glah, Co. Cavan, D. McArdle. 



Found on the Continent and in North America. 



Obs. — Easily distinguished from other species of the same 

 group by the plane, digitate leaves, which have neither basal 

 teeth nor cilia. 



