Part II. Of Mofe^&c, 
The leffer BRAINCHED Ground-MOSSE. Mufcus 
t err e fir is ramofus minor. Of the fame Species with the SkuU- 
Moffe. Defcnbed in Bauh'nim, as I take it, with the Title 
of Mufcus Abietis facie. 
The FIRN-MOSSE. M. filicinus $ fo called from its 
likenefs to a young Firn-Branch. 
The TOOT HED-MOSSE. M. terreftris denticulatus. 
The feveral ftrings hereof, bordered on both fides with jag- 
ged or toothed Membrans. Figur'd and defcrib'd in 
Bauhinus, under the Name of Mufcus pulcher parvus re- 
pens. 
The fmalleft CREEPING MOSSE. M ten, repens mi- 
nimus* • 
The leffer ground MOSSE with REVERTED Leaves 5 
. that is, with their points doubled backward. So fmall, as 
hardly to be obferved diftincLly without a Glafs. 
The CROWNED Ground-MOSSE. The Branches 
hereof are of an alh-colour, f an inch log, flat and skinny, 
and crowned at the top with round, flat, and blackilh 
Heads. 
The greater FISTULAR Ground-MOSSE. The Pipes 
of this Mofe aire alfo of an alh-colour, about an inch long, 
and as thick as an Oaten fir aw. 
The leffer FISTULAR MOSSE. The Pipes of this are 
an inch and i high, and as thick as a good big Needle. 
The FLORID FISTULAR MOSSE. M. tubal. Efflo- 
refce?is. The Pipes of this are alfo afhen, flender, an inch 
long, with jagged and rediih Heads, fomewhat like little 
Flowers. 
The CUP-MOSSE. Mufc. Pyxidatus^ fo called, be- 
caufe its feveral Sprigs have Concave Heads like little 
Cups. 
Of Mo/fes, it may be Noted, That they are all compre- 
hended under two general kinds. One whereof, is pro- 
perly to be called WOODY, or That, in which we find a 
rlnngy or fibrous Part, included within a Cortical: and are 
therefore to be number d amonft perfect Plants. Of which 
fort, are the Terreftm repens,Denticulatus,Ramolus,Capillam^ 
Filicinus^Folijs retroverfes,Barbatus,Scutellatusji5?Amercianus. 
The other fimply CORTICAL, whether flat or round 3 and 
therefore to be reckon d of the Family of Imperfect Plants. 
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