Mvusci Exorticis.—Gardneriani. 
DICRANUM FRAGILE. 
Dicranum caule elongato ramoso, foliis subsecundis su- 
bulato-setaceis, serratis, siccitate subflexuosis, peri- 
cheetialibus basi vaginatis, capsula erecta cylindracea. 
(Tas. CXXXIV.) 
Has. In Nepaul legit Hon. D. Gardner, et ad J. Banks Baro- 
netum communicavit Gul, Wallich, M. D. 1791. 
Caules 3-4-pollicares, cxspitosi, erecti, flexuosi, tomento fusco- 
ferrugineo undique obsiti, ramosi, Folia luteo-viridia, subdi- 
stantia, subsecunda, patentia, curvata, siccitate flexuosa, insig- 
niter fragilia, subulato-setacea, margine serrata, nervo ad 
apicem attingente instructa. Sulstantia mollis, laxius reti- 
culata. Pericheetialia basi vaginata, Seta sesquiuncialis, 
erecta. Capsula erecta, cylindracea, flavo-fusca. Calyptra 
operculumque desunt. Peristomium e dentibus 16, brevibus, 
rubris, transversim striatis, ultra medium fissis, segmentis sub- 
inzequalibus. 
pace 28S Se 
This moss comes near in general appearance to some of the 
small varieties of Dicranum scoparium, and perhaps still more 
to D. Scottianum. It is remarkable, however, in having a downy 
substance on the whole length of the stalk, leaves of a much 
softer nature than the species just mentioned, narrower, and very 
strongly serrated, curved when moist, only slightly flexuose when 
dry, and then exceedingly brittle. 
Fig. 1, tuft of plants, nat. size. Fig. 2, portion of a stem 
with leaves. Fig. 3, leaf. Fig. 4, perichetium. Fig. 5, leaf 
of perichetium. Fig. 6, capsule, Fig. 7, teeth of the peristome. 
—magn, 
