GEIMMIA. 119 



221. G. subsquarrosa, Wils. MS. Dr. F. B. White, 

 Bot. Soc. Edin. Trans., ix. 142. In lax, dark green 

 tufts, fuscous at base. St. J — f inches, with dichoto- 

 mous, short, curred branches. L. patent, squarrose, 

 erect and appressed when dry, lowest from an ovate 

 base, gradually lanceolate, muticous, upper longer, and 

 extended into a long, denticulate hair-point, nerve 

 strong, margin recurved, basal cells quadrate, hyaline, 

 marginal narrow and elongate, above minute, rounded 

 quadrate. Ft. not kaown. [Dr, Braithwaite, I.e., 

 p. 196.] 



Eocks. 



Kinnoul Hill, Perth (Dr. B. White); Moncrieff Hill 

 (Dr. Stirton) ; Arthur's Seat and Braid Hills, &c. ; 

 near Eadnor, 1874 (H. Boswell). 



222. G. trichophylla, Grev. Loose, yellowish-green 

 tufts, J — 1 inch. L. linear-lanceolate, from an erect 

 base, flexuose, upper oblong lanceolate, nerve excurrent, 

 tapering into along, diaphanous point, margin recurved 

 at base, cells shortly sinuous-rectangular, marginal 

 quadrate. Caps, ovate-oblong, furrowed when dry, 

 lid with a long, straight beak, annulus larger. Perist. 

 teeth bifid. Calyptra lobed. Dioicoua. 



Walls. April — June. - 



England, Scotland, Ireland. 



223. G. Hartmanni, Schp. Loosely csespitose, green 

 above, black below. St. elongate, procumbent, rigid, 

 arcuate, ascending, dichotomous. L. elongate-lanceo- 

 late, upper ones secund, prolonged into a short, smooth 

 hair-point, somewhat concave, margin more or less 

 recurved, basal cells sinuoso-rectangular, hyaline, above 

 quadrate, opaque. Fruit not known. [Dr. Braithwaite, 

 I.e., p. 197. Sch. Syn., 258.] 



