explanation of Plate iv. part ir. 
FRUCTIFICATIONS OF MOSSES. 
Fig. 1. A Plant of Biyum Undulatum of the natural fize. 
Fig. 2. The Capfule much magnified with it's Calyptre. 
Fig. 3. The Calyptre feparated from the Capfule. 
Fig. 4. The fringed Mouth of the Capfule. 
Fig. 5. The Fringe, with the Ring taken off the Capfule. 
Fig. 6. The Operculum of the Capfule. 
Fig. 7» A magnified Leaf of Bryum Undulatum. 
Fig. 8. A Plant of Bryum Horn urn, Swan's Neck Bryum, to 
mow the Rofe or Star which terminates fome of the 
Leaf-ftems, a. 
Fig. 9- A Plant of Hypnum Proliferum, to fhow the manner 
of it's leaves growing out of each other, and of the 
Capfuks being placed on the Stem, b. 
Fig. 10. A Leaf greatly magnified, to fhow it's granulated 
appearance. 
Fig. 11. The Capfule with it's Fringe. c> The Operculum 
feparated from the Capfule. 
Fig. 12. The Fringe with it's Ring, feparated from the 
Capfule. 
