CO NCORD I A. 
Plulc.4-7 . f.7. Ox. B,<5l4.ro. T.5. f f. 14- Much left than 
the I aft and lower, its ieauex not lb clofe, but more ilarting off, 
under which lie its feed along ihe rnofl part of the Italk. 
Found in the RiUs and moift places on Snorvden, hglebo- 
rourh See. , <^ 
306 Cyy^re^sCluh mofi, Ray ii. x.Syn.ii ed. 26.3. Ox. 
B.614. 5. Where its well defcribid bui no where truly Fi- 
gured,ns twifs rarely branched and mofily fingle claw'd without 
footftalks. On the Mountains of Jf^aks and Inglehoreugb and 
Anderkin in Scotland plentifully. 
307 Bobart's Cyprrfs Club.iPofs. H. Ox. 6.614 5- -va^r. 
Lycopcdium foliis,4 ;w/jj,nudis pediculis Nob- Its naked 
footltalk aHand long, ending with 4 claws on each llalk. Tim 
ftould rather refemble the F'^^uret which Authors give of the 
^''■^^308 anfnish.hPortugan\o{%. Ray i\z. 3. Syn.13,2,. ed.21. 
z Lycopodium repens Iquutiofus Noh. Mul^us denticulatits mi- 
nor CB. 360.H. Cluf.z^i). f. 2. Lob.i. p.244. f.i. 0. 644. Lngd. 
i326.f.i. Dod.473. f.i Jovft iidz. f. 10.Oet.1373. 1 9- T.b. 
484.?. 2. 806. Ic. r. H. r , • ■ P r n- 
Lobel Aryj h-! found thisat the Lf^r^^-wznej in Sonierfetpire, 
where I have fearcht for it ; but neither there, nor any other 
part of England have I yet met with it, but fromtcveral places 
^j^oj<^I havehad it ferit me. ^ „^ „ ,y 
309 Bohart'sTTK Cluh mrifs, Ox.B.624 8. T.5. f.2 f.8 opt. 
3iay Syn. ed.338. pi 5- qr.Kay 3- P 4> Syn ed,2. p. 39. i^. 
The tips of this Mofs for the moil part of Winter are full 
of Powder i ii grows on the bodies ct ^,(h-trecs 8cc. freqnrnt- 
'^*5FCT. Hi Miifci terreft. majores. Greater Earth Mojfis. 
310 Fern Viols. /("j; 1 12.1. Syn. 1 3.1. ed. 21.1. 
tAvicm Filkinvs major CB.360.4. P'^'-fc- iS'O- i-^. ]or\ii. ^^6 1, 
in.Chabr.n^^. l^ 18.737. f i. 6>. 1 372, f.7. Tab. Ic.8o7. r. 
Hill 483. t'.4. Ox. B.625.20 T-5. fer 3. f.20. v^oimnon in 
flmdy JToois, it heads in Dec. and Jan. but rarely. 
71 1 Small Fern K'.ofs. Mufcus Fihcmvs minor CB.360 2. 
prodr.151.2. ex,6iM/. Bob. Ox.625.21. r.5.f.4- f-^i- -^^''^ 
leaved like the laft, but /e/i. , , , 
312 rerwoTi'j Tamansk-Mofs. il'/w/cMf ramofus repens Ipi- 
caius CB, 361.4. pr. 151-2. Ox. B. 625.6. T.5 f 3.1.6. its 
ie/rij crooked, iongifh and end pointed. Found at the roo/j of 
' Xi'i Braynes crefied-Mofs. Ray 3. p.47- Syn ed 38. 13 . 
Mufcvs crillam callrenfem reprefentam fi* vtfcen.s £5" c. Muf noft. 
84. OX. B. 625.8. T,5.f.3. f.8. /'/or. Pruf. 166. f. In muiji 
Woods and Bogs. , ^ ^ .. . 
314 Bonaveri'i cr;//- j|fo/f. Mukus f^uamofw fuperficie cnj- 
tuj'iioh,I{ay 3. p.44- ^V"- ^d. 337. pi. 5- Ox. B 625. lo T.5. 
1.3. f 10. It bears us heads on Ihort lUlks, near the top of its 
Leaves. I have gathered thij on the ChalkBanki by the Thames 
iide, between Pkir/e«/ and Gravefend. , _ 
315 Common rno</ iMo/r. Mufcus tsrreftru latioribus felus 
major, feu Vulgaris, Ray 122.1. & V0I.3, p.43. p! 8 624.1 H. 
OxB Syn.17.6. cd.36.r. But the Syi.onyms thereto CfS. 
IB. &c. belong tu h'*^ 329. This Mofs is very common 111 
lhady Woods and Hedges. It Heads in Dec. and Jan. 
-?i6 Sherdrd's conioion Iri/h Mofs. MuLus ete^us major, 
follis anguHioribus acutis, Kayy p 44 pl.i Syn. ed.237. Like 
the laft, but with fharper and thinner Leaves. Common in 
317 Doody's ioofe- /eat'e^/ Mofs. Mu f c:is ere(\us foliis reflex- 
is, i?^;'3. P44- Syn. ed.331- pl.4 Ox.^B.624.1 T.5. f.2 f. 
^. Its crooked Leaves ana being lomcwhai lels, differ it from 
N°, 315. Gro^i in wet (?r^f; Grounds. 
318 Doody's hook leav'd hog-Mois. Mukmpahijlru icoT- 
poides ramofiis eredtus. Its Leaves and Tips are both leflcx. 
Found on the £o^j behind Charlton. 
319 Kafs\on^ Yom\c^ hog- Mofs. Mulms falvftns valde 
ramol'us, fur cult* ereftionbus, foliolis in lenues & iongos niu- 
trones ptodudis, Ray 3. p47 Syn cd 39. 14. 
320 Vernon's, Hinicn-Moor Mofs. Mufcus pahtfi, major, 
A)L membranaceis acmis, Ray 3 P47. Syn ed 39.19. in Stalks 
long and golden, with a crooked Cap and Head, growing from 
the Bottom of the Leaf, in May and Jt/ne, in moll Idgs and 
Moors. 
321 Our common Ci^re/i-iIfo/j. ' Mufcus mre/?. vulg. Ck- 
pre£ifolh5,Muf,noft. 8i Jiay 3 p 45 &47. pi 6. Syn ed 39. 
20. Mufcus C'M/'>'e^/o''m3i raniolus, CB 361. 9. pri52.9. ex 
fcm.lna.K.lL^$^V\l-Oy.]i 6z6.z'].T:'i. l^.tz-j. Com- 
mon in Woods and lome Pajlures. Heads in December. 
322 Buddle'i JlenderCypieii Mols. Cupreffiformis, 
J?jicK;fteritiioribus&/b/. acutis. , ^, . 
-- 323 Buddie's /Z>?Vfe Cyprels-Mols. Mufcus Cupreffiformis, 
vitieuiit bievioribus & ciaflioribusfere roiundjs, & I'upinij. 
II 
324 Doody'sMpright Flat- Mofs. Mufcis ereHmfol. angu-> 
ilis caulibus apprefiis, Kay 3. p.44. pl-i. Syn. ed. 337. pi. ulti 
yJfw/cjiH ramofus ere^us major CB.3'5l 6. prodr. i5i.5.ex.fento 
Injlit. 553. pi 3. Common in barren Woods. 
325 Ruddle's Suffolk Houfe-Illofs Mufcus domeflicus no- 
flras. furculis eredtis rigidis, captulis in pediculis perbrevib, 
Buddie- Firft found by him and only in on Barns or 
Thatcht- Houfes. 
326 Pluknet's flender Mount aiji- Mofs. Mufcus Cuprejinus^ 
Bocc. Muf, p.i6r .T;ib.io8. 'iUifcus terrefi. Jrborum Itipicibus 
adnafcens major 81 cxetr\ox,IiaY 3. p 47. Syn ed 39.15, & R3 p 
33 & 38, Pl 41 Ox B 624.7. t 5. f I. f 5. Pluk 47. f 4. InO. 
555. pJ Its Headt long and upright on fine Stalks, but rare- 
fy feen. I have obtetved it plentifully in fome deep, fhady , 
chalky Lanes. 
327 Hhiiy Welch Mofs, Mufais terreft. viilg. lamt^inofus 
Alpinus, Hay 3. p 45. pl 3. Syn i8.xi. ed 3-!. 5. Pluk 47. fig 5, 
Ox B 625.7. T 5- 82. f u!t. qr. CH 360 9, Ger 13-0. f r. 
Its Stalks and Heads ihort, very common on the Mountains of 
Wales. 
318 Our Hiuy Mountain- Mofs. Mufcus irichoides hni\g\~ 
nol'us Jlpinus, Muf. nofl. 83. It's much fmaller than the laft. 
This I found in the Srvesdland Hills in LeicefterJ};ire. 
329 Common White Bog- Mofs, Kay izz, Syn 18.9 ed 37.4, 
Ox P, 625,4 
Mufcus pahiflrisin Eijcetis nafcens floriius, Pluk tor. f 
iViJi/<r7« terreltris z;?</^.7i:/:j;ui, Cf^) 360,1. Dod 471, f r. Jonfl 
1559 f r, P^rk 3306 f r. L 6 k 2. p 142, 2. B 279. f Inft 
554. pl 17. Very common in W.vry Bogs, wh-re it's green^ 
but white when dry. it bears round bhck flalklefs Heads in 
JU7:e. 
330 Red Bog-Mofs. Mu[cus palujlr is rubedine tinflus, Nor.t 
v>(gicus. Nob. Ox ^i, 625,4. ^ Variety of the lall tur- 
ning red when dry. 
331 .Srotherton's/jzi; w/;;V« Water-Mofs. Mufcus ereB us 
pilullris alhus, fohis caplllaceis, Kay 3 p 45. pl i. Syn ed 338 
pl I Found by this Curious Gentlem.vi in Lancafaiie. 
332 R.iy's Tree like Mols. Mulcus Dendroides lylvarum,' 
eredtis ramulis .^Tr/i a;muiis,rad. repenie, Kdy p 35. pl 2^. 
Syn ed 3:..Z2.0x B 62'5, 30, T?b5.f4. f opt 554. pl 5. 
Tfis has a long n.iked fcaly Stalk fpreading above like a Tree. 
Heads in March At the Roots of Feld Trees in mnrft vVuods. 
333 /-^er?207i's Tree- like Mo/r. Mufcus Dendroides eluior,' 
riJWKi/j crebris minus furculnhs, ci^i/?///; brevibu , pediculis 
infidentil us, /i!.7)' 3- p 36, pl 23. Syn ed 32,23, Ox H 616,31, 
T 5. f 4, f opr. Inft 554. pl6. Like the lift, but talhr, andj. 
with cloler and fewer Sprigs. Oblerved by Mr.Fernon at 
Gamlivgay, and by Mr. Buddie in barren Fields near Ipf- 
wich. 
SECT. III. Miifci terreftres minores. Small Earth MofTes. 
334 Velvet Mofs, Mufcus terreflris vulgaris minor, Adian^ 
ti aurei cipitulis, Kay 122. Syn 18,8. ed 36, 2. R 3. P43. Pl 
P.nis 502. pl 2. Inft 5 53 pl xi. Heads inDecember &c. fro;n the 
Sides of its Branches in h.u ren Failures, and 111 Woods at ths 
Bottom of Trees and Shrubs. 
335 Ray's fmaller Earth Mofs. Mufcus terreftr. repens, I, 
fpeciei fi.milis, led multo minor, Kay 3. p 44, pl 4. Syn ed 38,8 
B Ox 625,5 T 5. f 2. f Infl 533. pl 5. The Leaves in this 
are paler and fmaller than the lalf, with which it is alfo 
found. 
336 Turnfort's crookheaded Mofs. Mufcus fquamofus ra- 
mofus cralfior, capitulis incurvis, Zw^ 553. pl 12. iJiffeu from' 
334, in being thicker. Heads in December and January, it the 
Routs of Trees and Shrubs. 
337 Ray's fnort headed Mo/i. Mufcus terreftrh par- 
vus, capitulis brevibus tumidis nonnihil incurvis Sc rotun- 
dis, Kay 3. P45. Syn. ed 38, 10. Its Heads (hot: , Iwelled 
and fomewhat bending, coming out of ths Sides, on a, half-inch 
Stalk on a bulbous Bale. Fotmd with the Lift in Deceviberot 
fooner. 
338 Our creeping Mofs with Ihining Leaves, Muf. noil. 83.' 
Mulcus terreflris luteo viridis feriueus repens, Ray 3, 45. Syn 
ed 38, 12. Ox B 626 5. T 5. f 4. f. Common on Brick Wallt 
near l ondon ; it's ealily known by its creeping and Silky Glofs. 
Heads in Winter. 
339 Doody's fhining Tree Mcfs. Mufcus repens ferici 
mod© lucens, viticulis longionbus eredis, Ray 3. p 44. 
pl ult Syn ed 338,5". OxB 626,26. T 5. f4. f Shines 
like the lall, with upright thicker Sprigs. Crows on 
Trees, Sec. 
340 Bobart's curled Godftorv Mofs, Mufcus terrellris re- 
pens tubfl^vus, foliolis crilpis minorilius rauiulifqus denfius 
confercis, Ox 625, 12. T 5. f 3. f Its I'^'/^r-v 1 lofi, yehowilh, 
lilky and curled. Grows on the Walls of Godfioxp chuich.yard 
2 Miles from Oxford, 
