736 360. Dicranum. 14. MUSCI. Pl. cell. fol. 
Dicranum falcatum, Hedw. S. Musc. 150; Engl. Bot. 1989. 
Bryum longifolium, Dickson Crypt. 3,7. 
On alpine rocks, by the banks of streams. 
12. Dicranum Starkiv. Stark’s fork-moss. 
Stem rather branched; Jdeaves lanceolate, awlshape, 
sicklelike, facing one way, not cut; capsule oblong, ovate, 
nearly upright, with a tubercle at the base; lid beaked. 
Dicranum Starkii, Schwegr. Supp. 46; Engl. Bot. 2227. 
On alpine rocks. 
f. Leaves not two-rowed, not tipped with a point or hair; 
main rib narrow ; capsule not tubercled at bottom. 
13. Dicranum flavescens. Yellowish fork-moss. 
Stem branched; leaves long, lanceolate, finely serrated, 
pointing every way, crisp when dry; capsules oblong, up- 
right; did beaked. 
Dicranum fiavescens, Engl. Bot. 2263. 
Bryum flavescens, Dickson Crypt. 2, 4. 
Dicranum gracilescens, Schwegr. Supp. 46. 
On wet sand, on the banks of alpine streams. 
14. Dicranum squarrosum. Scurfy fork-moss. 
Stem rather branched; leaves lanceoiate, blunt, bent 
over, spread open, crisp when dry, pointing every way ; 
base broad, sheathing; capsule ovate, slightly drooping ; 
lid beaked. 
Bryum erectis capitulis brevibus, foliis reflexis, Rati Syn. 95, 18. 
Bryum pellucidum 6, Lin, S. P. 1583. 
Dicranum squarrosum, Schrad. Journ. 1802; Engl. Bot. 2004. 
Bryum palustre, Dickson Crypt. 4, \1. 
On mountains, in wet situations; perennial; spring. 
15. Dicranum pellucidum. Transparent fork-moss. 
Stem branched; leaves lanceolate, rather blunt, pointing 
every way; edge slightly waved, serrated; cupsule ovate, 
slightly drooping ; lid beaked. 
Bryum erectis capitulis subrotundis fuscis foliis mincribus pellucidis 
rugosis, Raii Syn. 96, 19. 
Bryum pellucidum, Lin. §. P. 1583. 
Bryum aquaticum, Heffm. Germ, 2, 25. 
Mnium pelilucens, Withering Aen 802. 
Dicranum pellucidum, Hedw. S. Ruse. 142 5 oe Bot. 1346. 
Dicranum aguatium, Hirh. Gene 213. 
On banks of streams in shady places; perennial; spring. 
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