906 
CRYPTOGAMIA. 
14768 capillaceum Schrad. hairy dense tufts 
Trichostomum capillaceum E. B. 1. 1152 
patches 
broad tufts 
closely tufted 
solitary 
14769 heteromallura Hook, variable 
Grim'mia heteromulla E. B. t. : 
14770 obscOrum Kaulf. obscure 
14771 glaucescens Greville glaucous 
2231. SPLACH'NUM. L. Splachnum. 
14772 sphse'ricum Linn. spherical 
ovdtum E. B. 1. 1590 
rugosum E. B. t. 2094 
14773 tehue D/cAi. slender 
Grim'mia splachnoldes Fl. Brit. 
14774 mnioides Linn. clustered 
fls minus Hooker small 
^ mujus Hooker large 
fastigidtum E. B. t. 786 
14775 angustatum Linn. narrowed 
14776 ampullaceum Linn, bottle-headed 
Turneridnum E. B. t. 1116 
14777 vasculosum Hedw. vascular 
rug6su7n E. B. t. 2094 ? 
14778 Frolichianum Hedw. Frolich's 
reticuldtum E. B. t. 2507 
2232. CONOS'TOMUM. Sivz. Coxostomum. 
14779 boreale Swx. northern small tufts 
Grim'7nia conOstoma E. B. t. 1135 
22^>3. ORTHO'TRICHUM. Hedw. Ortiiotrichum. 
14780 Drummondi Hooker Drummond's creeping 
4 all seasons 
I spring 
1 spr. and sum. 
1 sum.andwin. 
Sp. 7—19. 
2 summer 
Class XXIV. 
Et.G mouri. banks Muse. brit. t. 20 
y.G mountains Muse. brit. t. 20 
L.G alpine rocks Grev. crypt. 193 
Gl Scot. moun. Grev. crypt. 127 
Pa.G dung, of ani. Muse. brit. t 9 
subsolitary 1| summer Pa.G Scot. moun. Muse. brit. t. 9 
tufts 
tufts 
tufts 
tufts 
solitary 
little tufts 
14781 an6malum Hedw. anomalous 
14782 cupulatum Hoffm. naked 
nudum E. B. t. 1325 
anomalum E. B. t. 1423 
broad tufts 
tufted 
2 all seasons 
1| all seasons 
2 all seasons 
i spring 
3 sum. and aut. 
2 spring 
1| summer 
Sp. 1-4. 
summer 
summer 
all seasons 
all seasons 
Bt.G 
D.G 
Pa.G 
Pa.G 
Pa.G 
Pa.G 
Pa.G 
mountains 
mountains 
mountains 
cow-dung 
bogs 
mountains 
mountains 
Muse. brit. t. 9 
He.sti.ery.S.t.H 
He.sti.cry.2.t.38 
Muse. brit. t. 9 
Muse. brit. t. 9 
Grev. eryp.t.l79 
Muse. brit. t. 9 
Bt,G moun., Scot. Muse. brit. t. li) 
13—49. 
Drk trun. of trees Grev. crypt. 115 
D.Ol rocks & walls Muse. brit. t. 21 
D.Ol wo. & stones Muse. brit. t.21 
14783 crispum Hedw. 
14784 Ludwigii Bridel 
14785 rupincola Funck 
crisp 
Lud wig's 
rock 
round tufts 1 
creep., branc. 3 
branched, lax 1 
14786 Hutchmsias Smith Miss Hutchins's tufts 
summer 
sum. and aut. 
may to july 
spring 
14787 afFine Schrad, 
tx, majus Hook. 
/3 pUmilum E. B. 
akin 
large 
dwa?/ 
tufts 
tufts 
tufts 
14788 diaphanum Schrad. transparent 
aristdtum Turn. hib. t. 9. f. 2 
14789 pulch^Uum Smith pretty 
tufts 
tufts 
14790 rivulare Turn. 
rivulet 
floating 
14791 striatum Hedw. 
striated 
tufts 
14792 Lyellii Hook. 
Lyell's 
branched 
sprmg 
spring 
spring 
14772 
I spr. and sum, 
1 all seasons 
2 all seasons 
2 all seasons 
3 all seasons 
14774 
Bt.G trees & ston. 
Pa.G smth. branc. 
Br rocks & walls 
Br.G rocks 
Pa. G trun. of trees 
Pa.G trun. of trees 
Pa. G trun. of trees 
Hoa trees & walls 
L.G trun. of trees 
01. G roc. in strea. 
Bt.G trees 
Y. G trees 
14779 
Muse. brit. t. 21 
Grev. crypt. 133 
Grev. crypt. 105 
Muse. brit. t. 21 
Muse. brit. t. 21 
Eng. bot. 1. 1323 
Eng. bot. t. 2168 
Muse brit. t. 21 
Muse. brit. t. 21 
Muse. brit. t. 21 
Muse. brit. t. 21 
Muse. brit. t. 22 
14769 S 14773 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
arrangement of the teeth of the theea. In natural habit, the plants of this genus approach on the one hand 
to Weissia, and on the other to Dicranum. With the former. Dr. Hooker observes that two species are liable 
to be confounded, viz, Didymodon inclinatum, and I), heteromallum, each of which has but sixteen teeth, 
and their approximation in pairs is with difficulty discoverable. D. inclinatum is a very rare plant, having 
been scarcely found any where in this country, except upon the mountains of Cunnemara, in Ireland. 
2231. Splachnum. I^Xayx^^^ was one of the Greek names of moss. Generally elegant little plants, with 
thecae of exquisitely beautiful forms. The annual species are usually found growing upon dung, while the 
perennial are found in more permanent situations. They are in all cases of rare occurrence. S. Frcelichianum 
was found on the summit of Ben High, in the Scotch Highlands. 
2232. Conostomum. From xmos, a cone, and s"«/t^«, a mouth, the teeth of the theca being always united at 
