366 Mr. R. Spruce on the Musci and Hepaticce of the Pyrenees. 



Hah. Zi_2 P. occ. et c. : socio M. serrato. Les Eaux Bonnes, 

 Col de Louvie. Vallon de Courbettes, etiam en montant au Lac 

 Lehou (Philippe !). 



168. M. undulatum, Hedw. Sp. Muse. p. 195 j Br. Europ. /. c. 

 p. 20. t. 3. 



Hah. Zo_i in umbrosis : fertile circa Dax (Grateloup !), Pau 

 (Southby !) et B.-de-Bigorre (Philippe !). 



169. M. affine, Bland. Muse. Exs. fasc. 3. n. 153; Br. Europ. 

 /. c. p. 30. t. 9. 



Hah. Z^ locis umbrosis humidiusculis : fertile prope B.-de-Bi- 

 gorre (Philippe !). 



170. M. medium, B. et S. ! Br. Europ. /. c. p. 32. t. 12; 

 M. P. 142 [forma major). 



Hah. Zg P. c. in saxosis umbrosis secus rivulos sylvse Bois de 

 Gouerdere dictse prope B.-de-Luchon. 



171. M. rostratum, Schrad. Spicil. p. 72 (sub Bryo); Br. Europ. 

 /. c. p. 27. t. 7 ; M. P. 143. 



Hah. Zj ad later a viarum cavarum. 



172. M. cuspidatum, Hedw. Sp. Muse. p. 192. t. 45 ; Br. 

 Europ. /. c. p. 29. t. 8. 



Hah. Zj in sylvaticis humidis, rarius. Juranqon. V. du Lys. 



173. M. punctatum, Schreb. Fl. Lips. p. 85 (sub Bryo) ; Br. 

 Europ. /. c. p. 19. t. 2; M. P. 144. 



Hah. Zi_2 in scaturiginosis. 



174. M. stellare, Hedw. Sp. Muse. t. 40 ; Br. Europ. ! /. c. 

 p. 33. t. 13; M. P. 145. 



Hah. Zi_2 P. occ. et c. supra ligna putrida inque saxosis um- 

 brosis montis Goursi prope les Eaux Bonnes ; nee non in valle du 

 Ia/s et circa B.-de-Bigorre : rarissime fructiferum. 



f*'M. latifolium, foliis ovato-subrotundis solidinervibus margi- 

 natis subdenticulatis concavis, caule longo subsimplici. 



*' Lectum est a Schleichero in Helvetia, missum e Pyrenaeis; sine 

 flore. 



*' Foliorum forma punctata aliquo mode simile, si madet ; sed ha- 

 bitu et foliis erecto-incumbentibus, siccitate parum plicatis, distinc- 

 tum. Locum hie habet propter foliorum texturam, Mnio similem." 

 Schwgr. Suppl. 1. P. 2. p. 138. 



Very probably this is nothing more than a sterile form of B. punc- 

 tatum, such as I have myself gathered in the Vallee de Lutour, re- 

 markable for its elongated stems and appressed leaves when dry : 

 hence resembling externally M. cinclidioides, Blytt. 



22. Aulacomnion, Schwgr. 



175. A. androgynum, L. Sp. PL p. 1574 (sub Bryo);^v. Europ. 

 Aulacomnion, p. 11. t. 4; M. P. 146. 



