CRYPTOGAMIA MUSCK] 693- 



";^ '; '" '" PHASCUM- Gen. pi 1189. 



■ Anthera opcrculata, ore ciliata. Calypra miniita. 



piaximum l PHASCUM acaule, anthera feffili, foUis radicalU 

 bus obtufis, contralibus ciliatis. HalL hijl. n. 

 ■:..:,-: 1725. {Haller opufc. Bcian. t. 2. p. 308. hijft, 



; :; . ^om. III. p. §6. t. 46./. _:^, bona- Dillen. mujc. t. 

 . . 32- /• 13- Otd'Dan. t. i^^.fg. 7,. ad dexiram.) 



The larger mountain Fhafcum. Anglis. 

 Upon rocks covered with little earth, by the fides 

 of the mountains in the highlands and low- 

 lands. The Rev. Mr. 6'/6^_^^/<i, Fellow of /F(?r. 

 , , cejler college, in Oxford^ obferv'd it in the low- 



.;,... lands on the fides oi Hari Felly in Annandak, 



It has been found alfo on many other moun- 

 tains. VIII. 

 The outer leaves arc oval and obtufe, the inner 

 ones lanceolate, and bearded with one, and fomc- 

 ' ■ . times three, Arifta. The capfule, or Anthera, 



is oval, and larger than in the following fpe- 

 cies ; the Operculum^ or lid, conical and acute. 



Acmlon 2, PHASCUM acaule, anthera fefTili, foliis ovatis 

 acutis conniventibus. Sp, pi. 1570, [Dillen. miijc. 

 t. 32./. 11. ^ varietal minor Jig. 12. i^ Vail I. 

 Paris, t. 27./. 2. bona.) 

 Oval Phafcum. Anglis- 

 Upon gravelly banks. O. IV. 

 The leaves, when young, connive together in the 

 form of a fmall oval bulb, about i-6th of an 



inch 



