DicranacEjE.J io6 [Dicranella. 



The adoption of the genus Anisothecium enables us to retain the specific 

 name crispum for this plant, which otherwise would have to give way to 

 Dickson's and be termed D. vaginalis, for Dicranella Schreberi was named 

 crispum seventeen years before the present plant was known. 



2. DICRANELLA SECUNDA {Swartz.) Lindh. 



Dioicous ; slender, leaves lanceolate at base, longly subulate, 

 channelled, entire; perich. bracts longly subulate, convolute and 

 sheathing. Seta red; capsule cernuous, ovate, gibbous; lid convexo- 

 conic, longly subulate. (T. XV, E.) 



Syn. — Dicranum secundum Swartz in Vet. Ak. Hgpdl. 1795, p. 244. 



Dicranum siibulatum Hedw. Sp. muse. 128, t. 34, f. 1-5 (1801). Sm. F1. Brit, iii, 1206 (1804) ; 

 Eng. Bot. t. 1273. Turn. Muse. Hib. 68 (1804). Brid. Sp. muse. I, 181 (1806), Mant. 

 59 (1819), Bry. univ. i, 426 (1826). Schwaegr. Suppl. I, P. I, 175 (1811). Roehl. 

 Deutsch. Fl. iii, 72 (1813). Hook. Tayl. Muse. Br. 59, t. 18 (1818). Funck Moost. 28, 

 t. 20 (1821). Gray Nat. arr. Br. pi. i, 739 (1821). Hueben. Muse. germ. 258 (1833). 

 Mack. Fl. hib. P. 2, 24 (1836). De Not. Syll. muse. n. 293 (1838), Epil. Bry. ital. 634 

 (i86g). Rabenh. Deutsch. Kr. FL ii, S. 3, 141 (1848). Br. Sch. Bry. eur. fase. 37-40, 

 p. 24, t. 13 (1847). WiLS. Bry. brit. 70, t. 18 (1855). Hartm. Skand. Fl. Hobk. Syn. 

 Br. m. 43. 



Dicranum sudeticum Schwaegr. Suppl. I, P. I, 175, t. 45. Brid. Mant. 61 ; Bry. univ. i, 

 432. Hueben. op. eit. 260. 



Angstroemia subulata C. Muell. Synops. 433 (1849). 



Dicranella subulata Schimp. Coroll. 13 (1855), Synops. 74 (i860), et 2 ed. 75 (1876). Berk. 

 Handb. Br. m. 283 (1863). Milde Bry. Siles. 60 "(1869). 



Dioicous ; slender, closely crowded, silky yellowish-green, 5 — i in. 

 high ; leaves from a lanceolate subvaginant base, longly subulate, chan- 

 nelled, falcato-secund, entire ; nerve thin excurrent ; lower cells toward 

 margin narrow and elongated, upper oblong ; perich. bracts convolute 

 sheathing, longly subulate. Capsule on a purplish seta, subcernuous, 

 ovate, gibbous, glossy rufo-fuscous, obsoletely striate, sulcate when 

 dry ; annulus revoluble, of two rows of cells ; lid convex-conic, longly 

 subulato-rostrate ; perist. pale red, teeth incurved. Male plant more 

 slender, innovating ; bracts ovato-subulate, very concave. 

 Hab. — Wet stony ground in mountainous districts. Fr. g. 



Ben Lawers, Mael Girdy and Ben More [Wilson) ! ! Aberfeldy (Borrer). Gale green 

 and Pilkington (Wilson 1844) ! Belfast (Miss Htitckins) ! Gibson wood, Heptonstall 

 (Newell i860) ! ! Dunoon (Hunt 1865) ! ! Craigailleaeh (Braithwaite 1865) ! ! 



Resembling the much commoner D. keteromalla, but easily distinguished 

 by the red seta and smaller firmer capsule. 



3. DICRANELLA CURVATA (Hedw.) Schimp. 

 Dioicous; slender, resembling D. secunda ; perich. bracts semivagi- 



nant, falcate. Capsule erect, oblong. (T. XV, F.) 



Syn. — Dicranum curvatum Hedw. Sp. muse. 132, t. 31, f. 7-12 (1801). Brid. Sp. muse. I, 179 

 (1806), Mant. 58 (1819), Bry. univ. i, 425 {1826). Schwaegr. Suppl. I, P. I, 172 (1811). 

 Roehl. Deutseh. Fl. iii, 72 (1813). Funck Moost. 29, t. 19 (1821). Br. Sch. Bry. Eur. 

 fase. 37-40, p. 24 t. 14 (1847). Hobk. Syn. Br. m. 44 (1873). 



Dicranum subulatum Var. curvatum Hueben. Bry. Germ. 259 (1833). Rabenh. Deutsch. 

 Kr. Fl. ii, S. 3, 141 (1848). 



