482 Mr. R. Spruce on the Musci and Hepatice of Wied 
§ 9. Scorarra, Br. Europ. 
282. D. scoparium, Linn.! Sp. Pl. p. 1582 (sub Reveah 
cranum scop., Hedwig; Smith! Fl. Brit. p. 1201; Br. Europ. is c. 
t. 26; M. P. 217. 
_ Hab. Z,—2 in sylvaticis, copiose. 
283. D. fuscescens, Turn.! Muse. Hibern. p. 60 (1804); 
Smith! Fl. Brit. p. 1204 (1804), et E. Bot. t.1597; M. P. 218. 
D. congestum, Brid. Sp. Muse. 1. p. 176 (1806) ; Br. Europ. /. ¢. 
t. 29. 
Hab. Z, sup P. occ. ad rupes graniticas et argillaceo-schistosas 
in vicinia oppiduli Cauterets, locis Pont d’ Espagne et Gorge de 
Cauterets.. 
§ 10. Spuria, Br. Europ. 
284. D. spurium, Hedw. Muse. Frond. 2. t. 20; Smith! Fl. 
Brit. p. 1222, et E. Bot. t. 2167; M. P. 215. 
Hab. Z_, P. oce. in ericetis Agri Syrtici loco Landes de Mu- 
griet, necnon in monte Goursi. 
§ 11. Unpnuxara, Br. Europ. 
285. D. undulatum, Schrad. ; Smith! Fl. Brit. p. 203; Sulli- 
vant! Musci Allegh. n. 156. D. polysetum, Sw. Muse. Suee. 
p. 34 et 87 ; Schwgr. Suppl. t. 41; M. P. 216. 
Hab. Z, in campis sylvarum gramineis, semper absque fructu. 
P, ove. Bois de Jurancon, &e. P.c. V. de Serris. 
286. D.majus, Smith! Fl. Brit. 3. p. 1202, et E. Bot. t. 1490 ; 
Br. Europ. /. c. t. 37. 
Hab. Z, P.¢.in rupibus umbrosis subhumidis vallis Lesponne : 
nullo alio loco in Pyrenzis mihi notum ! 
§ 12. (= Arctoa, Br, Europ.) 
287. D. fulvellum, Dicks. Crypt. fase. 4. t. 11. f. 1 (sub Bryo). 
Dicranum fulvellum, Smith; H. et T.! Muse. Brit. p. 103. t. 
Suppl. 3; M. P. 224. Arctoa fulvella, Br. Europ. Arctoa, p. 4. 
€.: 23:08 A. hyperborea, Br. Europ. | l. ¢. p. 5. t. 2. 
Hab. Z, P. ce. mm rupibus subhumidis. EHsguierry. Crabioules. 
Lae Sickie 
The Pyrenean specimens have the: ‘leaves of Arctoa fulvella (Br. 
Europ.), and the striated capsules of A.-hyperborea. All the British 
specimens that I have seen under the name of Dicranum fulvellum 
have the capsule striated, while the leaves exhibit all intermediate 
forms between those attributed to A. fulvella and to A. hyperborea ; 
hence I do not hesitate to consider these two mosses mere forms of 
one and the same species. “Ue 
51. Blindia, Bryol. Kurop. 
288. B. acuta, Hedw. Muse. Frond. 8. t. 35 (sub iapeste: ; 
Br. Europ. Blindia (cum ie.) ; M. P. 225. | 
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