HYPNACE^.] 75 [Hypnum. 



dry. Paraphyllia numerous roundish. Stem leaves densely crowded, 

 squarrose, slightly crisped when dry, broadly-triangular-cordate, more 

 longly and acutely acuminate, feebly sulcate, often twisted at point, 

 margin sharply serrate, nerve | the length of leaf; cells at base elongated, 

 at the strongly excavate angles small, quadrate and oval, the upper very 

 narrow ; leaves of branches similar. Perichaetium squarrose, inner 

 bracts suddenly narrowed into a recurved toothed subula of equal 

 length. Seta short and smooth, capsule cernuous, cylindraceous, 

 reddish-brown, lid rather shorter, peristome yellow. 



HAB. On the ground and old walls in calcareous districts, rare. Fr. 122. 

 Limestone walls at Wells, Somerset (Binstead 1886) ! ! 



This moss differs totally in habit from striatum, and there do not appear 

 to be any intermediate forms connecting the two. Its head quarters are 

 S. France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Algeria. 



7. HYPNUM STRIATULUM Spruce. 



Dioicous ; stem creeping, densely tufted, with erect branches. 

 Leaves erecto-patent, ovate-acuminate, substriated, serrated, nerved 

 above half-way. Capsule ovate, cernuous, lid rostrate. (T. XCIX, A.) 



SYN. Hypnum filescens BRID. Sp. muse. II, 170 (1812). C. MUELL. Synops. ii, 462 (1851). 

 Hypnum pralongum Var. filescens BRID. Bry. univ. ii, 402 (1827). 



Hypnum striatulum SPRUCE Muse. Pyren. No. 12 (1847), et Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1849, 

 p. 284. WILS. Bry. brit. 352 (1855). BERK. Handb. 91 (1863). HOBK. Synops. 153 

 (1873). BOUL. Muse. Fr. 113 (1884). 



Eurhynchium striatulum BR. Sen. Bry. eur. fasc. 57 63, p. 5, t. 4 (1854). SCHIMP. 

 Synops. 552 (1860), 2 ed. 665. MILDE Bry. siles. 301 (1869). HOBK. Synops. 2 ed. 

 203 (1884). HUSN. Muse. gall. 335, t. 96 (1893). Dix. JAMES. Stud. Handb. 425 

 (1896). LIMPR. in RABEN. D. kr. fl. Laubm. iii, 169 (1897). 



Hypnum Hildenbrandii GAROV. in lit. JURATZ. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 1859, p. 101. 

 Rhynchostegium striatulum DE NOT. Epilogo 78 (1869). 



Dioicous ; yellowish or dark green, about half the size of striatum, 

 laxly caespitose ; stem creeping, stoloniform, with numerous short erect 

 branches, Stem-leaves erecto-patent, suberect when dry, from a very 

 narrow decurrent base, broadly cordato-lanceolate, longly acuminate, 

 one or two faint plaits on each side, minutely serrulate at margin, nerve 

 reaching f length, excurrent in a point at back, cells at the strongly 

 impressed angles oval and shortly rectangular, upper about 5 times 

 long as wide ; branch-leaves ovate-lanceolate, short-pointed, sharply 

 serrate. Perichaetium subsquarrose, bracts pale, lanceolate with a long 



