jr8 CRYPTOGAMIA MUSCI. 



fyrijorme 3 BRYUM annhcris crcdis obcvacis, calyptra fubti 

 Ir.ta, Jurculis acaulibus, foliis ovatis muticis. 

 .. t<p. pi. (580, (Moris, hijf.f 15. /. 7. /. 16. /^^zl 



-!_,,.:- ,,, . _ I'tuis. I. 29./. 3. Dillen. mujc t. 44./. 6. c/>/. 

 O^J. Z)^7/, /. 537./. I.) 

 Pfai- Iieaded Bryiipj-). Angils. 

 „ • .,-, On b nks antl cLiyey foils, but not common. IIT. 

 . 1 he leaves are oval-lanceolate, and grow Icfiile 

 upon the |_.round, in a role-like clufter, of a 

 pale green colour. The peduncle arifes from 

 the centre of the leaves, of the fame colour, 

 hardly half an inch high, bearing a thick, ered:, 

 ■ ' inverted, conical, or pear-fliap'd capfule, of a 



: pale green at firft, but tawny when ripe. The 

 opercuhim is fliort, conical, and obtufe ; the riiti 

 of the orifice without cUia-, the calyptra at firft 

 ' is credl and quadrangular, but as the caplulc 

 Uvells, A burlls at the bafe, and becomes la- 

 teral. 



f 

 i^xtinEiori- ERYUM anthera ereda oblonga minori, calyptris 

 nm 4. laxis scqualibus. Sp-pL 1581. (Vaii Paris, t. ib, 



f. I. bona. Dillen. mufc. I. 45. /. 8. i^ var. cauk 

 ramofofig. 9. opt.') -■ . , 



Extinguilher Eryum. AngUs. 

 Upon rocks nor unfrcquenr, as in Edinburgh parks 



&c. 1. II. 

 The Ralks are fingle and very fhort, hardly half aFi 

 inch high-, the leaves are oval-lanccQlate, di- 

 vided 



