290 Mr. R. Spruce on the Musci and Hepatice of the Pyrenees. 
sides the slender processes (or rather cilia) there are interposed ci- 
liola, but exceedingly short (= about two cellules). 
5. Entodon, C. Miller in Linnea, 1844, Band 2. Heft 6. 
101. E. cladorrhizans, Hedw. Sp. Muse. t. 47 (sub Neckera). 
Neckera c., Sullivant ! Musci Allegh. n. 77. Isoth. c.,M. P. 71. 
Hab. Zy guy, P. ¢. mm ulmo unica ad ripas rivuli dict. Gave du 
Lys. 
102. E. insidiosus, Mont.! in Ann. des Sciences Nat. Dec. 
1843, tom. 20. t. 15. f. 1 (sub Isothecio); M. P. 72. Entodon 
Montagnei, C. Mill. 1. ec. 
Hab. Z, sw), ma terra saxisque calcareis circa B.-de-Bigorre, locis 
Elysée Cottin, Medous, &c.: semper absque fructu. 
Very soon after my return to England from the Pyrenees, I dis- 
covered this beautiful species in several stations around Castle-How- 
ard, growing always in calcareous soil, and often accompanied by 
Hypnum recognitum. 
Tribus 3. NecKERACEA. 
6. Neckera, Hedw. (ex parte). 
(Neckera Distichia, Brid. Br. Univ. 2. p. 238.) 
103. N. crispa, L. Sp. Pl. 1589 (sub Hypno); Hedw. Fund. 
Muse. 2. t.14; M. P. 70. 
Hab. Z,_, m rupibus arboribusque passim. 
104. N. pumila, Hedw. Muse. Frond. 3. t. 20; M. P. 69. 
Hab. Z, P. c. in arborum cortice sylve Forét ‘de  Escaladieu 
dictz : nusquam alias vidi. 
7. Omalia, Brid. Br. Univ. 2. p. 325. 
105. O. complanata, L. Sp. Pl. p.1588 (sub _ Leskea c., 
Hedw. Fund. Muse. 2. t.10. Neckerac., M. P. 6 
Hab. Z,_» in fruticibus preecipue Busia, 
106. O. trichomanoides, Schreb. Fl. Lips. p. 88 (sub Hypno). 
Hypnum tr., H. et T.! Muse. Brit. p. 152. t. 24. Neckera tr., 
M. P. 68. 
Hab. Z,_, in umbrosis humidis ad arborum radices; haud 
frequens. 
Tribus 4. HookERIACE. 
8. Hookeria, Smith. 
107. H. lucens, L. Sp. Pl. p.1589 (sub Hypno) ; E. Bot. t.1902; 
M. P. 91: 
Hab. Z;. P. c. in sylvaticis secus rivulos, rarissima. Cirea 
B,-de-Bigorre. Lac de Séculdjo. 
