INTRODUCTION. 4I9 
Muse. Milium perangustis et brevibus foliis. The common 
narrow-leaved Mnium. [Dill. His. Musc.y page 2jo, Tab. 
ji) = Orthopyxis androgyna (L.) P. Beauv. 
Genus 8. Sphagnum.— In this g-enus 13 species are 
given, of which only 2 are true Sphagnums. 
I. Sphagnum palustre molle deflexum, squamis cymbifor- 
mibus. The larger soft and hollow-leaved Bog Sphagnum. 
{Dill. His. Muse, page 240, Tab. j2). 
Genus 9. Fontinalis. — ^5 species. 
I. Fontinalis triangularis major complicata, e foliorum alis 
capsulifera. The common large triangular Fontinalis. 
(Dill. His. Muse, page 254, Tab. jj). 
Genus 10. Hypnum.— 76 species. 
I. Hypnum taxiforme exiguum, versus summitatem cap- 
suliferum. The least yew-leaved Hypnum. {This is the 
Fissidens bryoides of later works). (Dill. His. Musc.y page 
262, Tab. J4 to 4j). 
Genus 11. Bryum. — 81 species. 
I. Bryum capillaceum, capsulis sphasricis. The hair- 
leaved Globe Bryum {nozv known as Bartramia pomiformis 
(L.) Hedw. [Dill. His. Muse, page jjg^ Tab. 44 to ^j). 
Genus 12. Polytrichum. — 12 species. 
1. Polytrichum quadrangulare vulgare, J*ucc3e foliis 
serratis. The common bigger square-headed Bog Poly- 
trichum, or great Goldilocks. (Dill. His. Muse, page 420, 
Tab. S4 ^fi^ SS)' 
Genus 13. Selago. — 5 species. 
Selago vulgaris, Abietis rubrae facie. The common 
Spruce-like Selago. Upright Fir moss, Ray. (Dill. His. 
Jf?csc., page 4JS, Tab. 56 a?id 57). 
Genus 14. Lycopodium. — 11 species. 
I. Lycopodium vulgare pilosum, amfragosum et repens. 
The common hairy rambling Lycopodium. Club rnoss or 
Wolf's-claw. (Dill. His. Muse., page 441, Tab. sS to 6j). 
Genus 15. Porella. — i only. 
June, 1905. 
