BRYACEJ5.] 151 [Pohlia. 



•wide-mouthed, rufous; annulus none, lid large convex, mammillate; 

 per. large, teeth solid, orange, dark red when dry, endostome yellow, 

 the processes serrate, with cilia in pairs. 



Hab. — Clay fields and sides of ditches and water-courses. Fr. 4. 



Very variable in size, and sometimes slender, more than an inch high 

 and of a dull green colour. 



pukkella (Hedw.) is very closely allied, but is a smaller more 

 slender plant, with the capsule distinctly annulate, smaller and thin-walled 

 and with smaller leaf-cells. It has been recorded from Dunottar [^. Sim 

 1870), but the specimens I have seen are P. camea. 



8. POHLIA ANNOTINA (L.) Lindb. 



Dioicous; in loose pale green tufts. Leaves lax, lanceolate, 

 subserrulate above, comal elongated ; nerve vanishing below apex. 

 Caps, oblong-pyriform, pendulous. (T. LXVII, E.) 



Syn. — Milium annotinum L. Sp. pi. mi (1753) ; Syst. veg. 946. Weiss Crypt, goett. 151 

 (1770). Ehrh. Hann. mag. 1780, p. 236. Hoffm. Deutsch. fi. ii, 49 (1795). P. Beauv. 

 Prodr. 73 (18&S). 



Bryum annotinum HuDS. FI. angl. 414 (1762). Neck. Meth. muse. 222 (1771). Hedw. 

 Fund. muse. II, 94 (1782), Sp. muse. 183, t. 43 (i8oi). Roth FI. germ, i, 475 {1788). 

 SwARTZ muse. suec. 50 (1798), et in Schrad. Journ. bot. ii, 182, t. 3 (1800). Hull 

 Br. fl. II, 255 (1799). Brid. Muse. rec. II, P. HI, 32 (1803), Sp. muse. HI, 22 (1817), 

 Mant. 108 (1819), Bry. univ. i, 662 (1826J. Sm. Fl. brit. 1358 p.p. (1804), Eng. 

 Bot. t. 1862, p.p. Turn. Muse. hib. 128 (1804). Schultz Fl. starg. 340 (1806). 

 Wahlene. Fl. lapp. 359 (1812). Schwaeg. Suppl. I, P. II, 93 (1816). Mart. Fl. cr. 

 erl. 61 (1817). Hueben. Muse. germ. 431 (1833). Br. Sch. Bry. eur. fase.6 — 9, p 40, 1. 15 

 (1839). Rabenh. Deutsch. kr. fl. ii, S. 3, 210 (1848). C. Muell. Synops. i, 331 (1849). 

 WiLS. in Eng. Bot. Suppl. t. 2856 (1841), Bry. br. 226, t. 47 (1855). Hobk. Synops. no 

 (1873). Husn. Mouss. nord-ouest 120 (1873). BouL. Muse, de Fr. i, 281 (1884). 



Trentepohlia erecta Roth in Usteri Ann. Bot. 10 Stuck, 52 (1794). Hoffm. Deutsch. 

 fl. ii, 17, t. 14 (1796). 



Hypnum annotinum Schrank Baiers. fl. ii,474 (1789). Web. Mohr Bot. Taseh. 280 (1807). 



Webera annotina Schwaeg. (L.) Sp. muse. 52 (1830). Schimp. Coroll. 67 (1856), Synops. 

 339 (i860), 2 ed. 400. Berk. Handb. br. m. 202 (1863). Milde Bry. siles. 203 (1869). 

 De Not. Epilogo 421 (1869); Juratz. Laubm. oester.-ung. 254 (1882). Hoek. Synops. 

 2 ed. 154 (1884). Lesq. James Moss. N. Amer. 219 (1884). HusN. Muse. gall. 230, 

 t. 62 (1889). LiMPR. in Rabenh. D. kr. fl. Laubm. ii, 266 (1892). 



Lamprophyllum annotinum Lindb. Rev. crit. icon. fl. dan. 75 {1871). 



Pohlia annotina Lindb. Muse, scand. 18 (1879). 



Dioicous ; loosely tufted, pale or yellowish-green. Stem red, erect, 

 branched at base. Leaves lanceolate, small and distant below, 

 accrescent upward, comal elongated, erecto-patent, serrulate at point, 

 the margin reflexed in lower half, nerve reaching nearly to apex ; cells 

 narrow, linear-rhomboid, basal purple, wider, hexagono-rectangular. 

 Caps, on a pale red seta, pendulous, narrowly pyriform with a long 

 neck, pruinose, pale yellowish-red, finally reddish-brown and contracted 



