84 SYNOPSIS OP LETTISH MOSSES. 



the latter sometimes toothed. Caps, small, oval-oblong, 

 suberect, lid large, convex, rostrate. Dioicoas. 



Wet mountainous rocks. July. 



104. F. rnfulus, Br. and Sch. St. 3 — 1^ inches, 

 dichotomous, radiculose. L. crowded, erecto-patent, 

 cultriform, vertical lamina prolonged to base, entire, 

 strongly nerved to apex, which is eroso-denticulate, 

 nerve and broad border orange-red. Caps, erect, ovoid, 

 lid conical, obtuse. 



Rocks and stones in streams. 

 Westmoreland. 



1 05. F . serrulatus, Brid. St. 1 — 3 inches. L. crowded, 

 straight in outline and obtuse, pointed, margin of 

 conduplicate portion finely serrulate, also apex of 

 lamina, border of large, yellowish cells, thickly nerved 

 nearly to apex. Caps, oval, inclined, lid with a long, 

 straight beak, seta thick, short, flexuose. 



Damp shady places. Winter. 



Near Penzance (Curnow). 



h. Fruit lateral. 



106. F. decipiens, Be Not. St. about I inch, fasci- 

 culate from base. L. lower distant, coulter-shaped, 

 upper imbric.ate, patulous, oblong-ligulate, acute, or 

 mucronulate, dorsal wing narrow, nerve strongly ex- 

 current, excavate, the cultriform lobe of the upper 

 leaves obliquely acute, longer than half the leaf, upper 

 part strongly serrate. Caps, ovate, somewhat con- 

 stricted at base, erect or inclined, lid large, rounded, 

 beaked. Dioicous. [De Notaris, Epilogo Briol. Ital., 

 1869, p. 480.] 



. Damp rocks and old walls. Winter, 



■Oxford, Cornwall, Westmoreland, Wales, Scotland. 

 Ireland. 



