Gkimmiace.e.] 22 [Grimiiiia. 



lower lanceolate, submuticous, upper longer and extended into a 

 roughish hair J — j length of lamina, erect and concave at base with 

 margin recurved, complicato-carinate above, with margin iucrassate and 

 erect ; nerve solid, semiterete, canaliculate ; cells at base hyaline, 

 quadrate, narrow elongate and bistratose in i — 6 rows at margin, above 

 distinct, minute, rotnndate-quadrate. Minute globose gonidia, in 

 clusters of 2—5, often occur on the surface of the leaves. Male infl. 

 gemmiform, axillary, outer bracts ovato-lanc, acuminate, inner ovate, 

 concave, acute, paraphyses none. 

 Hab. — Basaltic rocks. 



Moncrieff and Kinnoul hills, Perth {Dr. B. White 1864) ! ! Stenton rocks and Balthayock, 

 Perth (Dr. B. White 1865) I Crow road, Campsie (Hunt 1866) ! Arthur's Seat and 

 Braid hills, Edinburgh. Dumhuck, Bowling c. fr. (Dr. Stirton). Stanner rocks, 

 Radnor (Rev. y. F. Crouch and Boswell 1873) ! ! 



Var. p. Edinensis (Ferg.) 



In very short black densely pulvinate tufts ; the leaves shorter, less 

 concavo-carinate, less recurved. 



Hab. — Arthur's seat (Rev. J. Fergusson i86g) ! ! 



The fruit of this moss is reported to resemble that of G. trichophylla, but 

 the plant differs from that species in the leaves which are crowded at the 

 apex of the branches, and are more rigid, with rougher hairs and all the basal 

 cells shorter, more quadrate and not at all sinuose, and in the areolation it 

 differs in the same way from G. Muehhnbechii, as well as in the terete, rounded 

 nerve. Perhaps it comes nearest to G. Hartmani, but is far more diminutive, 

 and with different areolation. 



16. GRIMMIA DECIPIENS {SchuHz) Lindh. 



Autoicous; robust, laxly tufted, yellow-green, hoary. Leaves 

 elongate-lane, with rough hairs, carinate, patulous, revolute at margin. 

 Caps, nutant, elliptic, 8 - striate, lid rostrate, cal. mitrseform. 

 (T. XLIX, B.) 



Syn. — Trichostomum dccipiens Schultz Suppl. Fl. starg. 70 (1817I. 



Dryptoilon Schultzii Brid. Bry. univ. i, igg (1826). 



Trichostomum patens p. pilifcrum Hook. Tayl. Muse. brit. 2 ed. 105 (1827). 



Trichostomum funale (non Schwaegr.) Hook. Br. fl. ii, 32 (1833). 



Grimmia funalis Br. Sch. Bry. eur. fasc. 25-28, p. 17, t. 11, (1845). Rabenh. Deutsch. 

 kr. fi. 11 b. 3, 161 (1848). AoNGSTR. in Fries summ. veg. scand. 03 (1846). C. 

 MuELL. Synops. 1, 799 (1849). Hartm. Skand. fl. 7 ed. 372 (1858). ^^ ^ "^ ' 



Grmimia Schultzii Wils. Bry. brit. 157, t. 44 (1855). Schimp. Synops. 208 (i860), 2 ed. 25 r. 

 Zetterst. Rev. Grimm, scand. 65 (1861). Berk. Handb. br. m. 240 (1863). Milde 

 Bry. s.les 146 (1869). De Not. Epil. bri. ital. 687 (1869). Hobk. Syn.^br. m. 80 

 (1873). Husn. Mouss. nord-ouest 92 (1873), Muse. gall. 136, t. 39 (1887); 



'^''unfli"&' ^R "°- '" S^"",; ^''='"''; ^- ^ ^^- 386 (^861). JuRATz. Laubm. oester.- 

 ung. 158 (1882). BouLAT Muse. Fr. 384 (1884). 



