222 BRITISH MOSSES. 



Fig. 7. Hypnum Kneippii. 



Kneiff's Feather Moss [a) . 

 Colour. Yellow green. 



Stems. Erect^ pinnate^ branches short, few, attenuated, curved at the ends. 

 Leaves [b] . Cordate-acuminate, points not very long, distant, nerved more than 



half-way. 

 Flowers and Fruit. Dioicous ; seta two inches long ; capsule curved, nearly erect, 



apophysis long. Summer. 

 LocaUty. Swamps. 



Fig. 8. Hypnum lycopodoides. 



Claw-leaved Bog Moss (a) . 

 Colour. Brown and green. 

 Stems. Erect, pinnate, branches curved. 

 Leaves (b) . Very large, falcate, secund, concave, entire, nerved almost to the 



summit. 

 Flowers and Fruit. Dioicous ; seta two inches long, capsule oblong, cernuous. 



Very rare. 

 Locality. Bogs and marshes. 



The species in the above group of mosses are difficult to determine. Some 

 were formerly united under the name of H. Aduncum, and probably may yet 

 be ascertained to be only varieties. Between H. Fluitans and H. Lycopodoides 

 there is indeed a wide difference, but some of the intermediate forms appear to 

 pass into one another. Perhaps the next few years will give us an entire re- 

 arrangement of the whole order of mosses. 



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2. Leaves serrulate, nerved more than half-way. 



Fig. 9. Hypnum uncinatum. 



SicMe-leaved Feather Moss (a) . 

 Colour. Yellow green. 

 Stems. Erect or procumbent, pinnate, branches longer, cusped at the ends. 



