Pl. ceil. fol. 14. MUSCI. 366. Orthotrichum. 7h 
8. Orthotrichum rivulare. River brisile-moss. 
Stems long, much ‘branched; leaves broad, lanceolate, 
blunt; capsules sessile; peristome a 16 slender cilize ; 
calyptra smooth. 
Orthotrichum rivulare, Zurner M. Hib, 96 ; Engl. Bot. 2188, 
On rocks and in streams. si 
9. Orthotrichum striatum. Streaked brisile-moss. 
Stem long, branched; . /eaves lanceolate, spreading, 
slightly twisted when dry: capsule sessile, ovate, smooth; 
peristome with 16 irregular strung-bead- like cilie; calyptra 
rather hairy. 
Polytrichum capsulis subrotundis, pediculis brevissimis insidentibus, 
calyptra striata, arboreum ramosum majus, Raii Syn. 91, 4. 
Bryum striatum, Lin. §. P, 1579, 
Polytrichum striatum, Huds. 4ngl. 471. 
~ Weissia striata, Sijthorp Ow. 287. 
-Orthotrichum striatum, Hedw.S. Musc.: 163 ; pret Bot. 2187. 
On trees. 
Cilie have frequently other joints attached to the side ma 
the real ones. 
10. Orthotrichum Lyeliti. Lyell’s brisile-moss. 
Stem long, much branched; leaves long, linear, lanceo- 
late, bent back, open, much crisped alah dry; capsule 
oblong, streaked; cali 16, r wees Benes -dstinety jointed ; 
calyptra very. hairy. ja 
Crthotrichum Lyellii, Hooker & Taylor Musc. 16, 
On trees. 
XXV. 367. NECKERA’Hedwigs* 9°00" “Necker. 
Capsule valveless, peduncled ; Es lateral ; peristome 
double; outer of 16 teeth; inner of 16 cilie, connec ed at 
the very base only by a short membrane ; calyptra halved, 
— Leaves 2-rowed. 
1. Neckera pumila. / Dwa f Necker. 
Leaves ovate, pointed, slightly concave, edges turned 
over; peduncles scarcely longer than the perichetial leaves; 
capsule oblong, ovate. 
Fontinalis pennata, Hudson Angl. 468. 
Neckera pumila, Hedw. S. Musc. 205; Engl, Bot. 1443. 
Hypnum,pennatum, Dickson Crypt. 1, "5. ’ 
On trees, and in woods. 
