Pl.cell. fol. “ 14. MUSCI. 360. Dicranum. 735 
Dicranum cerviculatum, Hedw. §. Musc. 149; Engl. Bot. 1661. 
Bryum cerviculatum, Dickson Crypt. 3,7. 
Dicranum pusillum, Hedw. §. Musc. 139; Engl. Bot. 2491. 
Bryum parvulum, Dickson Crypt. 3,7. 
Dicranum flavidum, Schwegr. Supp. 
Dicranum uncinatum, Engl. Bot. 2261. 
On banks and bogs. 
* 8. Dicranum flexuosum. Bending fork-moss. 
Stem scarcely branched, stiff; Jeaves lanceolate, awl- 
shape, pointed, straight; main rib very broad; pedicells 
bending; capsule ovate, streaked; lid beaked. 
Bryum trichoides, capitulis erectis, pediculis intortis tenuibus virenti- 
bus, Rati Syn. 97, 30. 
Sphagnum subulatum viridissimum; capsulis ovatis, Dillen. Musc, 245. 
Bryum flexuosum, Lin. S, P. 1583. 
Sphagnum alpinum, Lin. 8S, P. 1570. 
Dicranum flexuosum, Hedw. §. Musc. 38; Engl. Bot. 1491. 
Bryum immersum, Dickson Crypt. 
Bryum fragile, Dickson Crypt. 3, 5. 
On wet rocks, turf-bogs, and on pastures. 
e. Leaves not two-rowed, not tipped with a point or hair ; 
main rib narrow ; capsule with a tumour at the base. 
9. Dicranum virens. Greenish fork-moss. 
Stem long; leaves awlshape, crisp when dry, pointing 
every way; base broad, sheathing; edges turned over ; 
capsule smooth, oblong, cylindrical, slightly drooping, with 
a tubercle at bottom; /id beaked. 
Dicranum virens, Hedw. Crypt. 3,323 Engl. Bot. 1462. . 
On mountain-bogs. 
10. Dicranum strumiferum. Strumous fork-moss. 
Stem long; leaves awlshape, not cut, crisp when dry, 
_pointing every way; base broad, sheathing; edge flat; 
capsule furrowed, oblong, ovate, slightly drooping, with a 
tubercle at bottom; /zd beaked. 
Dicranum strumiferum, EArh. Crypt. 14; Engl. Bot. 2410. 
Fissidens strumifer, Hedw. S. Musc. 160, 
Bryum strumiferum, Dickson Crypt. 3, 8. 
On alpine bogs; perennial; summer. 
11. Dicranum falcatum. Sickleshape fork-moss. 
Stem scarcely branched; Jeaves long, lanceolate, awl- 
shape, sicklelike, facing one way, scarcely cut; capsule 
ovate, slightly drocping, with a tubercle at the base; lid 
beaked. 
