744 364. Funaria. 14.MUSCI.  ~——Pi.cell.. fol. 
XXII. 364. FUNARIA. Schreber. Cord-moss. 
Capsule valveless, peduncled; peduncles terminal; peri- 
stome double, oblique, outer 16-toothed, inner 16-toothed, 
teeth opposite to those of the outer. CaeA vie, eee 
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1. Funaria hygrometrica. Hygrometric cord-moss. 
Leaves very concave, ovate, pointed, not cut; main rib 
excurrent; peduncle bent, twisted. 3 
Bryum aureun, capitulis reflexis piriformibus, calyptra quadrangulari, 
foliis in bulbi formam congestis, Raii Syn. 101,49. — 
Polytrichum aureum minus, Park. 1052. . 
Mnium hygrometricum, Lin. S. P. 1575. 
Funaria hygrometrica, Hedw. S. Musc. 172; Engl. Bot. 342. 
Bryum hygrometricum, Huds. Angl. 488. 
Little golden-locks. Golden maiden-hair. 
On old walls and barren soils. 
Peduncle twists and untwists by the least change of dry- 
ness or moisture. 
2. Funaria Muhlenbergit. Muhienberg’s cord-moss. 
Siem short; leaves concave, ovate, suddenly tapering, 
serrated ; main rib not reaching the point; wedaitles 
straight. 
Funaria Mublenbergii, Schwegr. Supp. 66; Engl. Bot. 1498. 
On sub-alpine limestone rocks. | 
8. Funaria calcarea. Limestone cord-moss. 
Stem long; leaves flat, ovate, lanceolate, gradually ta- 
pering, serrated, main rib disappearing ; peduncles straight. 
Funaria calearea, Wahlenb. in Act. Holm. 1806. 
Funaria Muhlenbergii, Mohr. Crypt. Germ. 380. 
Funaria Hibernica, Hooker in Fl. Lond. ed. 2. 
On thatched roofs. 
XXIII. 365. ZYGODON. Hooker. Paired-teeth. 
Capsule valveless, peduncled; peduncle terminal; peri- 
stome double; outer of 16 teeth, in pairs; inner of 16 cilize 
lying horizontally over the mouth; calypira halved, smooth. 
Zygodon conoideum. Conical paired-teeth. 
Bryum conoideum, Dickson Crypt. 4, 9. 
Mnium conoideum, Engl. Bot. 1239. 
Gymnocephalus conoides, Schwegr. Supp. 2, 87. 
On trunks of trees. 
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