ANCECTANGI0M EtTCLiDIUM — GTEOWEISSIA — WEISSIA. 61 



nutely papillose, nerved nearly to apex. Caps, broadly 

 ovoid, lid adhering to columella, conical flattened, with 

 a long suddenly bent beak. 



Moist subalpine calcareous rocks. Autumn, 



7. ANffiCTANGIIIM, B. and 8. 



35. A. compactum, Schleich. St. 1 — 4 inches, densely 

 tufted, slender. L. short, lanceolate, spreading from 

 an erect base, acuminate, densely papillose, slightly 

 serrulate, nerved to or beyond apex. Caps, oval-oblong, 

 erect, mouth red, shining, lid long, convex, with a 

 slender oblique beak. 



Crevices of moist alpine schistose rocks. Autumn. 



8. ETJCLADIUM, Br. and 8ch. 



36. E. verticillatum, L. (?) St. i— | inch. Br. fas- 

 tigiate. L. linear-lanceolate, rigid, denticulate at base, 

 above remotely crenulate, suberect, margin plane, 

 with a strong slightly excurrent nerve. Caps, erect, 

 reddish, lid subulate. 



Dripping limestone rocks. June, July. 



9. GYROWEISSIA, 8chp. 



37. G. tenuis, 8chrad. St. tufted. L. lingulate, 

 suberect, upper ones longest, entire, obtuse, concave, 

 nerved nearly to apex. Caps,, oblong elliptic, pale 

 brown, lid obtuse, shortly rostrate. 



Sandstone rocks and walls. July, August, 



10. WEISSIA, Hedw. 



38. W, viridula (ed. 1, W. controversa). St. ^ — 4 

 inch, branched. L. lower lanceolate, upper linear- 



