BOTANY 



presented to the Torquay Museum by Mrs. Vicary, of Newton Abbot, into 

 whose possession it had come by purchase. The nomenclature adopted 

 in this list is that of Dixon and Jameson, The Student's Handbook of British 

 Mosses, ed. 2 (1904), and Horrell, The European Sphagnaceae (1901). 



MUSCI 

 Sphagnaceae 



Sphagnum acutifolium, Ehrh. i-8 



— crassicladum, Warnst. I 



— cuspidatum, R. and W. 8 



var. submersum, Schimp. (L.J.C.) 



— cymbifolium, Ehrh. i , 8 



— fimbriatum, Wils. 6 



— inundatum, Warnst. (L.J.C.) 



— moUuscum, Bruch. 4-6, 8 



— obesum, Warnst. 8 



— papillosum, Lindb. 8 



var. normale, Warnst. I 



— recurvum, R. and W. 



var. mucronatum, Warnst. 8 



— rigidum, Schimp. I, 6-8 



— rubellum, Wils. E. 



— rufescens, Warnst. i, 5 



— squarrosum, Pers. 8 



var. laxum, Braithw. 8 



— subsecundum, Nees. i, 8 



var. contortum, Schimp. 6, 8 

 var. obesum, Wils. 8 



— subnitens, R. and W. 5 



var. violascens, Warnst. 5 



var. flavo-rubellum, Warnst. (L.J.C.) 



var. purpurascens, Schlieph. (L.J.C.) 



Andreaeaceae 



Andreaea crassinervia, Bruch. 8 



— falcata, Schimp. 8 



— petrophila, Ehrh. 6, 8 

 •— Rothii, Web. and Mohr. 8 



Tetraph I d aceae 



Tetraphis pellucida, Hedw. 4, 6, 8 

 Tetradontium *Brownianum, Grev. 8 



Buxbaumiaceae 



Diphyscium foliosum, Mohr. 1,6,8 

 var. acutifolium, Lindb. 8 



POLYTRICHACEAE 



*Catharinea crispa, James. 8 



— undulata, W. and M. i, 4, 7 

 Polytrichum aloides, Hedw. i, 7, 8 



• — alpinum, L. 8 



— commune, Linn. 1-8 



var. perigoniale, B. and S. 8 

 var. fastigiatum, Braithw. 6, 8 



— formosum, Hedw. i, 6, 8 



— gracile, Dicks. 8 



— juniperinum, Willd. 1-8 



— nanum, Brid. 1—8 



var. longisetum. Haw. 8 



— piliferum, Schreb. 1-8 



— urnigerum, Brid. i, 4, 7 



DiCRANACEAE 



Pleuridiura alternifolium, Rab. 4-8 



— axillare, Lindb. 4, 6, 7 



— subulatum, Br. and Schimp. 1-8 

 Ditrichum homomallum, Hpe. I, 8 



• — subulatum, Hpe. 7, 8 (E.M.H.) 

 Ceratodon purpureas, Brid. 1—8 

 Rhabdoweisia denticulata, B. and S. 8 



— fugax, B. and S. 6, 8 

 Cynodontium Bruntoni, B. and S. 8 



* — polycarpum, Schp. 8 

 * — virens, Schp. 8 

 Dichodontium flavescens, Lindb, 6, 8 



— pellucidum, Schp. i , 8 

 Dicranella cerviculata, Schp. 8 



* — crispa, Schp. 7 



— heteromalla, Schp. 1—8 



— rufescens, Schp. 7 

 * — secunda, Ldb. 6 



— squarrosa, Schp. i , 4, 8 



— varia, Schp. 1-8 

 Blindia acuta, B. and S. i, 8 

 Dicranoweisia cirrhata, Ldb. 1—8 



* — crispula, Ldb. 8 

 Campylopus atrovirens, De Not. 8 



— brevipilus, B. and S. 8 



— flexuosus, Brid. 6, 8 



var. paradoxus, Husn. 8 



— fragilis, B. and S. i, 5, 7 



— pyriformis, Brid. I, 8 

 Dicranum Bonjeani, De Not. I, 4, 5, 7 



— fiiscescens. Turn. 4, 7 



— majus. Turn, i, 6 



— scoparium, Hedw. 1-8 



— Scottianum, Turn. 6, 8 (L.J.C.) 

 •— spurium, Hedw. 8 (E.M.H.) 



Leucobryum glaucum, Schimp. i, 4, 6 



FiSSIDENTACEAE 



Fissidens adiantoides, Hedw. 1,4, 8 



— bryoides, Hedw. 1-8 



— Curnowii, Mitt. 8 



— decipiens, De Not. I, 8 



— exilis, Hedw. I, 6 



— incurvus, Starke. 7 



— osmundoides, Hedw. 8 



•— polyphyllus, Wils. 6, 7 (E.D.M.) 



— pusillus, Wils. 7, 8 



var. Lyelli, Braithw. 7, 8 



— taxifolius, Hedw. 1-8 



— viridulus, Wahl. i, 7. 



var. fontanus, Braithw. 7 



Grimmiaceae 

 Grimmia apocai:pa, Hedw. 1-8 

 var. gracilis, W. and M. 8 

 var. rivularis, W. and M. I, 6, 8 



— decipiens, Lindb. z, 7, 8 



var. robusta, Ferg. 7 



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