10 CRYPTOGAMIA. 



Plate 1, B. — Dicranum Sandwicense : two plants of the natural size. 

 Fig. 1,2. Stem leaves. 3. Upper portion of same. 4. Costa of same, 

 with teeth. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Cross sections of leaf. 10. Portion of base 

 of leaf, showing the reticulation. 11. Cellules of the same. 12. 

 Upper portion of leaf, showing the reticulation. 13. Cellules of the 

 same. 14. Perichsetium. 15. Upper perichsetial leaf. 16. Lower 

 perichaetial leaf. 17, 18, 19. Capsules without operculum. 20, 21. 

 Capsules with operculum. 22. Tw t o teeth of the peristome. 23. 

 Calyptra. 24. Male bud. 25. Antheridium and paraphysis. — The 

 details enlarged. 



8. Dicranum majus, Schwcegr. 



Dicranum majus, Schwsegr. Suppl. 1, 1, p. 163, t. 40; Bryol. Europ. 1, Dicran. 

 Monogr. p. 43, t. 87. 



Hab. Port Discovery, Oregon. 



9. Dicranum robustum, Hook. fil. & Wils. 



Dicranum robustum, Hook. fil. & Wils. in Flo. Antarct. p. 406, t. 152, f. 8. 



Hab. Orange Harbor, Fuegia; also New Zealand. 

 10. Dicranum menziesii, Tayl. 



Dicranum Menziesii, Tayl. in Phytol. 2, p. 1094 j Hook. fil. & Wils. in Flo. Antarct. 

 p. 128, t. 58, f. 4. 



Hab. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. 



2. CAMPYLOPUS, Brid. 

 1. Campylopus flexuosus, Br. & ScJi. 



Campylopus fiexuosus, Bryol. Europ. 1, Camp. Monogr. p. 3, t. 1. 



Var. foliis apice caulis valcle cortgestis, celhdis alaribus demioribus bur- 

 neis in disculum extus protuberantem collectis; capsulis numerosioribus, 

 operculo longiore : (forsan species propria.) 



