696 CRYPTOGAMIA MUSCI. 



Jr^uawofa 3 FONTiNALIS foliis imbncatis fubulato-lanceo- 

 latis, antheris lateralibus. Sp. pi. 157 1. {DilUn. 

 mufc. t. 33./. 3-) 



Shining black Water mofs. Anglis. 



In rivulets near the tops of the highland moun- 

 tains, as on Bai-na-Caillich^ in the parifh of 

 ChriJl'Church^ in Stmth-Svjardle^ in the ifle of 

 %^ &c. 1;. Vill. IX. 



This again differs very little from the two preced- 

 ing, and perhaps may be only a variety. The 

 leaves are more narrow, lanceolate, acute, and 

 clokly imbricated •, the frudihcations we have 

 not fcen, but, according to Dillcnius^ they arc 

 produced fiom the fides of the branches. 



The plant may be readily difcovered by its fiiln- 

 inp- black green colour. 



SPLACHNUM. G^;/./)/. 1191. 



Anthera infidens Apophyfi maxima colorat^. Ca-* 



lyptra catiuca. 



Stella feminea in dillincfto individuo. 



P.-r^mlace- SPLACHNUM umbraculo ampullaceo obconico. 



wra I. Sp. pi. 1572. (Moris, hifi.f. 15, i. 6./. lo. FaiL 



Paris, t. 2b. f. 4. Dillen. mufc. /. 44« /• 3- opt.) 



Crewe c Splachnum. Anglis. 



In bogs and marfhes, and often upon cow-dung. 



V. 

 It arrows in thick tufts, and is about two inches 

 hioh. The leaves are oval-lanceolate, termi- 

 nated 



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