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12. EHABDOWEISSIA, Bruch. and 'S. 



43. R. fugaz, Hedw. (Oncophorus striatus, Br. M. FL, 

 172). St. 5 — 5 incli, tufted. L. linear-lanceolate, 

 acute, toothed near apex, margins plane. Caps, ovate, 

 somewhat striated ; teeth of per. subulate, fugacious, 

 lid with an oblique beak longer than capsule. 



Subalpine rocks, in crevices. June, July. 



44. R. dentieulata, Brid. {0. crispatus, Br. M. PL, 

 p. 171). St. longer than last, loosely tufted. L. 

 lingulate or linear-lanceolate,. strongly toothed halfway 

 from apex. Caps, more distinctly striated when dry, 

 teeth of per. lanceolate, persistent. 



Alpine and subalpine rocks. 



Tribe v. Diceanacej;. 



Fam,. 1. Pseudo-Dicranse. 



13. CYNODONTIUM, B. and S. 



45. C. gracilescens, 1^. ««.(£ Jf. "L. patent, tortuose, 

 lanceolate, scarcely acuminate, rather obtuse, densely 

 .papillose on both sides, nerved nearly to apex. Caps, 

 on a flexuose seta, erect, oblong, not strumose " (B. 

 Braithwaite), ribbed when dry, with a long-beaked lid« 



Glen Phee, Clova. Very rare. August, 



46. C. polycarpum, Bhr. (ed. 1, Dicranum; Oncophorus, 

 Br. M. PI., 169). L. bent, flexuose, lanceolate-subulate 

 or linear-lanceolate, keeled, margin recurved, some- 

 what papillose, denticulate at apex, nerve excurrent. 

 Caps, erect, symmetrical, striated, neck tapering. 



Alpine rocks. July, August. 



47. C. strumiferum, Ehr. Slender, branched. L. 

 lanceolate, subulate, generally slightly denticulate at 

 apex, where nerve vanishes, papillose. Caps, sub- 



