HYPNACE^.] 65 [Amblystegium, 



SYN. Hypnum ctispidalum Var /?. TURN. Muse. hib. 177 (1804). 



Hypnum sarmentosum WAHLENB. Fl. lapp. 380 (1812), Fl. suecica ii, 701 (1826). 

 HUEBEN. Muse. germ. 655 (1833). C. MUELL. Synops. ii, 380 (1851). BR. SCH. Bry. 

 eur. lasc. 57 61, p. 48, t. 33 (1854). WILS. Bry. br. 374 (1855). SCHIMP. Synops. 643 

 (1860), 2 ed. 788. BERK. Handb. br. m. 106 (1863). MILDE Bry. siles. 368 (1869). 

 HOBK. Synops. 178 (1873). BOULAY Muse. Fr. 17 (1884). LESQ. JAMES Moss. N. 

 Amer. 403 (1884). HUSNOT Muse. gal!. 416, t. 121 (1894). Dix. JAMES. Stud. Handb. 

 490(1896). 



Hypnum cordifolium Var. HOOK. TAYL. Muse. brit. 107. 

 Hypnum stellatum c. Terra nova BRID. Bry. univ. ii, 603 (1827). 

 Hypnum trifarium /3. sarmentosum RABENH. D. kr. fl. II, s. 3, 290 (1848). 

 Amblystegium sarmentosum DE NOT. Epilogo 136 (1869). 



Dioicous ; in rather lax, depressed reddish or black-purple tufts, 

 the young shoots green. Stems prostrate, densely or remotely 

 ramulose, the branches short erect unequal acute; radicles none. 

 Leaves patulous, when dry laxly incumbent and subflexuose, the young 

 only green, the rest purplish or straw-coloured, very glossy, oblong- 

 ligulate or elliptic-lanceolate, cymbiform-concave, the apex obtuse, 

 subcucullate, with or without a short apiculus ; nerve purple, vanishing 

 below apex ; at the subdecurrent angles excavate and composed of 

 inflated rectangular hyaline cells, becoming shorter incrassate and 

 hyaline towards nerve, the upper very narrow and linear. Perichsetium 

 pale, on a short non-rooting branch, elongate subvaginant, bracts 

 with a slender nerve, inner apiculate obsoletely sulcate. Capsule 

 cernuous or horizontal, rather small, ovate-oblong or subcylindric, 

 ferrugineo-fuscous, arcuate when dry. Annulus none ; lid acutely 

 apiculate ; teeth yellow. Male infl. gemmaceous, bracts ovato- 

 acuminate, concave, nerveless. 



HAB. In mountain bogs, not common. Fr. rare, 5 6. 



Brandon mountain, Ireland and Killarney (Taylor). Canlochan, Braemar (Gardiner) ! ! 

 Micklefell (Teesdale}. Killin (Wilson). Carnedd Llewellyn (Wilson). Glen Laxey, 

 Isle of Man. Ben Beck, Castleton of Braemar c. fr. (Gardiner 1845). Near Twll du 

 c. fr. (Palgrave 1865). Glen Prosen c. fr. (Fergusson 1867) ! ! Ben Ledi c. fr. 

 (McKinlay). 



Although somewhat resembling cuspidatum, the colour, and nerved 

 apiculate leaf at once distinguish it. 



41. AMBLYSTEGIUM STRAMINEUM (Dicks.) De Not. 



Dioicous ; stem erect with filiform, nearly simple branches. 

 Leaves imbricated, erecto-patent, ovate-oblong, obtuse, nerved nearly 

 to apex, auricled. Capsule oblong-cylindric. (T. XCVII, A.) 



SYN. Hypnum stramineum DICKS. PI. crypt. Fasc. II, p. 6, t. i, f. 9 (1790). HOFFM. Deutsch. 

 fl. ii, add. ad p. 77 (1795). WITHER. Bot. arr. 3 ed. iii, 860 (1796). SWARTZ MUBC. 



