Mr. R. Spruce on the Musci and Hepatice of the Pyrenees. 371 
latter, the calyptra is rarely persistent on nearly mature capsules, in 
the dried state, and in these rare cases it is nearly erect. See also 
Bryol. Europea, loc. cit. 
198. F. Muehlenbergit, Turn. in Ann. of Bot. 2. p. 198; 
Schwgr. Suppl. t. 66 ; Bryol. Europ. /. c. t.1; M. P. 150. _ 
Hab. Z,_, P. oce. in solo arenoso circa St. Sever. P. é. 
rupibus calcareis terra obtectis juxta thermas dict. de Salut, B.- 
de-Bigorre. 
I gathered very sparingly on mortar in a wall near Oloron, a Fu- 
naria almost intermediate between this species and F. hibernica. The 
leaves are rarely obovate, usually ovate, acute or subapiculate; the 
nerve stronger than in F. Muehlenbergii, and failing very little below 
the apex ; the margins almost quite entire. Pedicel when dry twisted 
to the left, except just beneath the capsule, where there is usually one 
turn to the right. 
30. Extosthodon, Schwegr. 
199. E. Templetoni, Hook. in Fl. Lond. ed. 2 (sub Weisia) ; 
H. et T.! Muse. Brit. p.77. t. 14; Br. Europ. Entosthodon (cum 
ic.) ; M. P. 151. 
Hab. Z, P. oce. in Agro Syrtico circa St. Sever et St. Pandelon, 
_ ubi ad terram arenosam socio Physcomitrio fasciculari viget. 
31. Physcomitrium, Brid. 
200. Ph. ericetorum, De Not. Syllab. p. 283; Bryol. Europ. 
Physcomitrium, p.13,t. 3; M.P.152. Gymnostomum fasciculare, 
H. et T.! Muse. Brit. p. 23. t. 7. 
Hab. Z,_, P. occ. ad fossarum margines circa Pau et St. Sever. 
201. Ph. fasciculare, Hedw. Sp. Muse. t. 4 (sub Gymnostomo) ; 
Br. Europ. ! /. c. p. 13. t. 4; M. P. 153. 
Hab. Z,_; cum precedente ; etiam P. c. circa B.-de-Bigorre. 
202. Ph. pyriforme, Hedw. Sp. Muse. p. 88 (sub Gymnost.) ; 
Br. Europ. /. c. p. 11. t. 2; M. P. 154. 
Hab. Z,_, in tisdem locis ac n. 201. 
203. Ph. acuminatum, Schleich. Cat. Plant. Helvet. p. 40 (sub 
Gymnost.) ; Br. Europ. 1. c. p. 11. t. 3. 
Hab. Z; sx. i2 muro e limo constructo supra viculum Bagés 
vallis d’ Ossau : rarissime. 
32. Ephemerum, Hampe in Linnza, 1832. 
204, E. serratum, Schreb. de Phasco, p. 9. t. 2 (sub Phasco). 
Phascum serratum, Br. Kurop, fase. 1. p. 6. t. 1. 
Hab. Z, in agris cultis prope B.-de-Bigorre, rarissime. 
In the ‘Synopsis Muscorum’ of C. Mueller (Berolini, 1848), 
where the classification of the genera displays much originality and 
acuteness of observation, the Ephemera, along with Ephemerella, 
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