Pl. cell. fol. 14. MUSCI. 369. Daltonia. 9 
2. Daltonia heteromalla. . -Odd-sided dalton. 
Leaves broad, ovate, pointed; capsules sessile, sunk in 
the perichetium; calyptra scarcely cut. ; 
Sphagnum cauliferum, et ramosum mints hirsutum, capitulis crebris 
pilosis per ramalorum longitudinem adnascentibus, Rati Syn. 105, 5. 
Sphagnum arboreum, Lin, S. P. 1750. 
Fontinalis secunda, Lin. Fil. Meth. Musc. 30. 
Neckera heteromalla, Hedw. S. Musc. 202; Engl. Bot, 1180, 
Phascum repens, Withering Arr. 785. 
On the trunks of trees. 
XXVIII. 370. FONTINALIS. Dillenius. Spring-moss. 
Capsule valveless, peduncled ; peduncles lateral; peristome 
double; the outer of 16 teeth; the inner of 16 cilise con- 
nected by cross bars, forming a cone of network; calypira 
mitreshape. 
1. Fontinalis antipyretica. Fireproof spring-moss. 
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Leaves ribless, usually folded, keeled. 
Fontinalis major, foliis triangularibus complicatis, capitulis in folio- 
rum alis sessilibus, Rati Syn. 79, 1. 
Fontinalis antipyretica, Lin. S. P. 1571; Engl. Bot, 859. 
Water-moss. ait 
Tn slow rivers, pools, and on floating wood. 
Used in Sweden to line wooden chimneys, to prevent the 
wood from taking fire, because very difficult to burn. 
2. Fontinalis squamosa. Scaly spring-moss. 
eaves ribless, flat, or very slightly concave. 
Fontinalis squamosa tenuis sericea atrovirens, Dillen. Musc. 258. 
Fontinalis squamosa, Lin, S. P. 1571; Engl, Bot. 1861. 
In swift alpine streams and waterfalls. 
3. Fontinalis ? capillacea. Hairlike spring-moss. 
Leaves with a main rib, slightly concave. 
Fontinalis capillacea, calycibus stili instar cuspidatis, Dillen, Musc. 260. 
Fontinalis capillacea, Dickson Crypt, 2,1; Engl. Bot. 2432. 
In alpine rivulets. 
MXERS “SAR BUXBAUMIA. Linneus. Buxbaum. 
Capsule valveless, oblique, bunched; peristome double ; 
the outer of numerous, threadlike, jointless cilize; the inner 
membranaceous, conical, folded; calyptra mitreshape. 
