Mr. W. Mitten on the Mosses and Hepatica of Sussex. 309 



turn vel ascendens fastigiatim breviter ramosum robustum dense 

 foliosum, apice substiicto vel subcuspidato ; folia caulina pau- 

 lisper secunda vel erecto-patentia, e basi lata plana lanceolata 

 latiusculo-acuminata dentibus acuta, apice subplano loriformi, 

 superae argute serrata et leviter transversim uudulata, nervo an- 

 gustissimo evanido, omnino e cellulis longis robustis parietibus 

 crassis valde interruptis flavidis pi*8editis areolata, cellulis alaribus 

 pianiusculis paucis robustis brunneis dein marcescentibus ; peri- 

 chsetialia in cylindioim convoluta late vaginantia supeme sinuato- 

 rotundata subito acuminata Integra obsoletinervia ; theca oblongo- 

 cylindracea erecto-curv^ata subapophysata lae\is exannulata fus- 

 cescens, operculo longi-subulato ; perist. dentes angusti pallide 

 purpurei bifidi." — C. Miiller, Synops. p. 369. 



D. palustre, B. et S. Bryol. Europ. Dicranum, p. 39. t. 31. 



Frequent in bogs, but always barren. 



Tbis species bas no doubt commonly been passed over as a state of 

 D. undulatum or ofD.scojjariuin, to whicb last in habit and appearance 

 it has great resemblance, but it differs in having the upper part of its 

 leaves broader and more strap-shaped and not subulate ; the nerve 

 vanishes below the point, in D. scopariian it is excurrent ; the areo- 

 lation of the leaves is much more lax than in D. scoparium or D. 

 Schraderi ; the capsules without opercula, sent by Mr. Spruce and 

 Mr. Gardiner, resemble those of D. scoparium. As in D. undulatum^ 

 the leaves of this moss are prettily imdulated, especially when dry. 



24. D. Scottianum, Turn. 

 B.fiagellare, ft. Eng. Fl. 



On all the sand rocks. 



25. D. Funkii, C. Miiller ; " pulvinato-caespitosum humile 

 pallide viride fragile subsimplex strictum, inferne fuscidulo- 

 tomentosum tenuius, supeme crassius foliosum, parce fructi- 

 ficans ; folia caulina erecto-patentia stricta e basi longa tenera 

 laxissime et pellucide areolata lanceolato-acuminata latinervia, 

 dorse scabra, apice denticulata, cellulis alaribus raro conspicuis, 

 paucissimis tantum marginalibus hyalinis ; folia ramorum steri- 

 lium apicis angustissime lanceolata linearia laxe quadrate et 

 amoene pellucide areolata valde canaliculata strictissima laxinervia 

 crassa ; pericheetialia vaginantia basi laxius sed superne ut in 

 caulinis minute et incrassato-areolata ; thecse paucse solitarise in 

 pednnculis valde cygneis ovales subpyriformes leviter sulcatse 

 olivaceae, operculis conico-subulatis rubentibus obliquis ; calyptra 

 parce fimbriata ; peristomium D. tur/acei." — C. Miiller, Synops. 

 p. 393. 



Campylopus fragilis, Bryol. Europ. Campylopus, p. 4. t. Z. 

 On all the sand rocks, but seldom in fruit. 



