6p4 CRYPTOGAMIA MUSCI. 



inch long, and hide the capfule, which is oval 

 and orange-colour'd at flrft, but, when ripe, 

 fufcous and fliining, and about the fize of a 

 millet feed. 



Jubulalum 3 P. acaule, anthera fefllli, foliis fubulato-fetaceis 

 patulis. Sp. pi. 1570. {Vaill. Paris. /, 29. /• 4. 

 Dillen. mufc. t. 32./. 10. cpt. Ocd. Dan. t. 249. 

 /. I, 2, auEia.^ 



Subulated Phafcum. Anglis, 



Upon banks and mole-hills, o. IV. 



This is the fmallefl: plant we know of the mofs 



tribe. It is about i-ioth of an inch high, and 



grows in tufts, or ellc would be hardly vifible. 



The capfule is placed in the centre of the leaves^ 



and is roundiih and yellow. 



FONTINALIS. Gen. fl 1190. 

 y/«//y^r« operculata, calyptrata, fubfeflilis, perich^- 

 tio inclufa. 

 0ntipyreiica FONTINALIS foliis complicato-carinatis trifariis 

 I, acutis. Sp. pi. 1571. (Moris, hift.f. 15./. 6./, 



32. Loes. Frujf. p. 173. /. 53. Vaill. Paris, t. 33. 

 /. 5. Michel. Ccn. t. 59. /. 9. Dillen^ mufc. t. 33, 

 /. I. ept.) 



Great Water-mofs. Anglis. 



In rivers upon rocks and roots of trees frequent. 

 %. VIII. 



Thf 



^ 



^\ 



