198 ADDITIONS TO OUR MOSS FLORA. d 
opaque. Capsule ovate, 10-ribbed, pale brown, when dry oblong, deeply 
furrowed ; lid conical or somewhat acicular, annulus compound. Teeth 
rather broad, cleft at apex, orange-coloured. 1 
Has. Granite rocks, Clova, 1868 (Fergusson). Closely resembling 
Schultzii, for which it has probably been mistaken. The strongly 
^^ . _ toothed hair point and crenulate cells in the leaf of the latter, readily dis- 
: inguish them. 
tinguish 
Sect. IV.—GwUEMBEL!A. 
Leaves not curling, generally piliferous. — Theca smooth, on a straight 
pedicel; calyptra multifid at base, or cucullate. 
18. G. Doniana, Smith. : 
19. G. Ungeri, Juratzka, Die Insel Cypern, p. 169 (1865). G. 
intermedia; Fergn. MS, (Pl. CXXIV. Fig. 2. AME 
Monoicous, in compact, irregular tufts, two to three inches in diameter, 
blackish-green, hoary. ems short, simple or dichotomous. Leaves 
Mr. Fergusson, its acute detector, thought at first it was a form ot % 
Doniana, but soon distinguished the latter by its pale thin-walled annulate 
capsule and different areolation. In habit and structure of leaf it comes 
very gs to G. alpestris, but that species is dioicous, and has an annulate 
capsule. 
20. G. ovata, Weber and Mohr. » 
21. G. leucophea, Greville. odo 
22. G. commutata ; Huebener, Muscol. German. p. 185. Dryptoaon 
ovatus ; Bridel, Br. Univ. i. p. 202 
wer, sı rest much longer, ovato-lanceolate, with a smoothis 
hair point, gradually becoming more elongated as the leaves ascend, 
channelled with in 
the base ; nerve slender, extending to apex. Cells at base rectangular, 
with the transverse walls thickened, the upper quadrate. Peduncle erect, 
pale red ; 
obliquely rostrate. Annulus broad, compound ; teeth of peristome, deep 
bi-trifid. Calyptra cucullate, rostrate. ; 
AB. Alpine rocks, tita Hill, Perth, 1864 (Dr. Srirton) 
Stenton -— Dunkeld (Dr. B. White). Clova, in fine fruit (Rev: s 
n). is di 
