38 THE MOSSES OF BUDDLE’s ‘ HORTUS sIccUS.” 
take by this inclosed note, you will add obligations to, Sir, your most 
obliged servant, J. Bobart.”” The specimens added by Bobart to the 
collection are included in the following enumeration. 
SD 
e and number of species in that book (R. Syn. iii.). The folio of 
Buddle’s herbarium is quoted as F; the second figure is the number of 
the specimen. : : 
Only the probably British specimens are included in the List. 
Mingled with them the herbarium contains afew exotic and European 
species from Doody and Petiver.* None of these have been named 
by Buddle, and though all—as well as man y oth 1 specimens 
were determined by Dr. Lindberg, it does not aor of any practical 
i i H. T. 
use to extend this list by their insertion, — 
Hepaticx. 
Riccia natans, L., ster—L. parvus aquatilis cordiformis ima parte 
fimbriatus Lentis palustris modo aquis innatans, Budd. F. 15, 9; F. 
9,10. (R. Syn. iii, 116, 21) ! 
fe. fluitans, L., a., ster.—Lactuea aquatica tenuifolia segmentis 
bifidis, Mus. Pet., f. 253. F, 18, 15. : 
Fegatella conica, L. (Radd.), ¢. fruct.—Lichen seu Hepatica vul- 
garis, R. Syn, p. 40.‘ F. 15,1; F. 9, 6.—2.—Lichen verrucosus, 
Doody, R. Syn., p. 41. 15, 4. (R. Syn. iii., 114, 1.) P 
Preissia commutata (Lindenb.), N.Es., c.fr.—Lichen petreus cauli- 
culo longo pileolum parvum sustinente, Budd. F.15, 6. (R. Syn, 
115, 2!) 
a7), on one of these Dr. Lindberg furnishes the following critical note:— 
Meteorium tetragonum (Sw.), Lindb., ster. Budd. Herb, F. 34, 35.. A 
Jamaica,” —Planta milis, robusta, foliis contracto et satjlonge acuteque pair 
i i-i i rratis implici, ten 
tis, specimina 
ad amussim cum eisdem authenticis fypni tetragono ipsius ill. Swartzii et cum 
descriptione et delineationibus speciei in Hedw. Sp. Musc., p. 246, t. 63, ft. 
1—3 congruunt, sed um diagnosi Cll. er ae 
enarrata. Vix dubitanter Neckera quinquefaria, O. Mull. 
synonyma cum vero Meteorto tetragono, Sw. ! j 
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