(1 nr.lWTICI. i9 



. I. CAl "I ►SO, BIMPLICIU8CUL0 : FOI.i 



IN U.CU Al.li i R IKIIIUIS, LACINIIS DORSO CANALICU- Schl 



lav is, de] Weber, p. 89. Schw. p. 



19. tinker Fasc. ill. t. 10, 



A very distinct spa ics on our moist rocks ; and pretty 

 large. 1 have not seen the European species. 



$48. I. caul:: erecto, flexuoso, subsimplici : fo- /. 



LIIS INFERIORIBUS MINORIBU8 INTEGERRIMIS, BlTPE- Hool 



RIORIBUS SUBQUADR A II B, I NO ALTLROVL DEWTE 

 SP.-RSO. SPIMFORMI. T. V. * U't'bl'r, p. 140. Jlookt I 



Fate, Mil. I. 50. 



This is :i very distinct species. The teeth very small. 

 The plant itself by no moans so. Rare. 



II. AcAULES. 



§49. I. SUBACAULIS, FRONDE SU RDICIIOTOM A, PLANA )&/iW1 , rt 

 NERVOSA, MARGINF INTEGRA VII. P INN ATIFIDO-SINU- Swi 

 ATA, INTEGERKLMA GLABRA. V. V. * \ H'cIjlT, p. 89. 



Swarz. Fl. Iml. occid. p. 145. 



A very large species — often found among Sphagnum in 

 our bogs in bodies together. The fructification break* 

 forth from the nerve on the middle of the irons — with a 

 calyx very much laciniated. I ha\e never found the seta 

 protruded as yet. 



N. B. This must not be confounded with Dickson's 

 mm ata : a variety of miltifida to which it bears no 

 resemblance. 



5 50. I. FRONDE OBOVATA, I.OBATA, SUBEXIRVI, I.OBIS £.,-,,; 

 SINUATIS, MARGINE UNLULATIS, SUPLRNE FRUC.TI-I 



fera. v. r. Coll. Europ. Weber, p. 90. Schwg. p. 

 52. MuhU Cat. n. £1. A*. York Cat. n. 1. 



A well known plant. The seta sometimes grows two 

 or three inches long. Common on the hanks of woody 

 brooks. 



'3 51. I. FRONDE OBOVATA, LOEATA, ENERVI, GLABRA,^,. 

 CARNOSA, LOBIS SINUATIS: INFERNE FRUCTIFERA. — j; 



v. v. Coll. Europ. Weber, p. 93. Schwg. p. 31. MM* 



Cat. n. 22. .V. Fork Cat. n. 2. 



I never found it in fructification. It is not common 

 here, but occurs anionic Sphagnum, i pecially in the water. 

 All the specimens I have found are smaller than the <• 

 mon European ones. 



