ADDITIONS TO OUR MOSS FLORA. 197 
. G. contorta (Wahl.), Fl. Carpatica, p. 346. G. uncinata, Kaul 
Phu in Sturm's Deutse 
Dioicous, in small "^ tufts, blaek below, deep green above, cohering 
at base by radicular tomentum. Leaves patent t incurved, curled when 
dry, from lanceolate becoming lineal subulate, with short oe 
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orange red. Annulus broad, of three rows of cells. Teeth of ptlisións 
rufous, cleft below the middle and lacunose, reflexed when dry. 
Has. Quartz rocks in Central Euro € Bellyside Hill and West side 
of Henhole, Cheviots, May, 1868 (Hardy). Cloch-na-Ben, Kincardine 
(Sim). Bach-na-Gairn and Glen Callater (Fergusson). All barren. 
money! recognized by the strongly curled leaves, with long narrow 
poi 
12. G. torquata, Grev. G. torta, Nees and Hsch. 
1 H. and T. 
. funa chwgn.  G. spi a 
14. G. Muhlenbeckii, Schpr. Synop. p. 212. G. incurva, Bry. Eur. 
Dioicous, in lax soft tufts, oiia gne hoary. Stem tall, erect or 
procumbent, repeatedly dichotomous, rooting at base. eave densely 
crowded, patulous, erect jeer ry, elong sie-lanecólate, channelled, margin 
plane, nerve stout, prominent at back, hair-point very rough, with 
rugulose when dry, thin walled, yellowish-brown. Annulus very 
narrow; lid convex, with a short beak, red. Teeth lanceolate, entire 
or cleft, pu 
Has. Granite rocks.  Clova, May, 1870 (Fergusson). Probably 
not rare in the North, but overlooked or mistaken for the next — 
Prof. Lindberg has given an excellent diagnosis of them in * Notiser u 
Süllsk. pro Faun. et Fl. a ix. p. 262. 
» G. trich 
ville 
: G. Hartmanni, Seve Syn op. p.214. (Pl. CXXIV. fig. 4.) 
isin in broad, loose yellow-green tufts, blackish at base. Stem 
elongated procumbent, rigid, arcuate-ascending, dichotomous. Leaves 
elongate lanceolate, the uppermost secund, and ending in a very short 
smooth hair point, carinate-concave at base, with the margin reflexed ; 
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rate, opaque, irregular. The T has recently been found in Austria 
Has ranite rocks in the ——À of Wales and Scotland. Easily 
iri » its tall yellow-green lax 
U. G. elatior, B. = S., Bry. Eur. t. 245. 
Dioicous, robust, n broad, lax “incoherent t tufts, fuscous green, ho ep 
tangular, wider toward margin, above minute, rounded, Pherasbi t5, and 
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