SPECIMEN BOTANICUM. 55 
Muscus ARBOREUS VULGARIS ET QUER- 
CINUS. Park. 1312. Arboreus, Ufnea Offici- 
narum. C. B. Pin. 361. Arboreus villofus. 
J. B. III. Lth. 37. 763. Common hairy Tree- 
Mofs. In fylvis, fed rarius. 
Muscus ARBOREUS NODOSUS, five GENICU- 
LATUS. Park. 1312. Fig. bon. Arboreus no- 
dofus. C. B. Pin. 361. Lichen nodofus cine- 
reus longiffimus receptaculis florum rufefcenti- 
bus. Michel. Nov. Piant. Gen. 76. Fab. 39. 
Fig. i . Knotted or Kneed Free-Mofs. 
Muscus AUREUS TENUISSIMUS. Mcrr. Pin. 
Arboreus aureus, fegmentis capillaceis brevibus. 
D. Doody. Raii Syn. Ed. III. 65. 8. Golden 
T ree-MofSy with fhort hairy Segments. The 
abovementioned Mofles I brought from Which- 
wood Forefl, Oxfordjhire., where the two firft: 
are exceeding plentiful, the laft more fcarce. 
Muscus PYXIDATUS, Offic. Ger. Emac. 
1 560. Lichen pyxidatus major. 7. R. H. 549. 
Caule fimplici, calice turbinato, margine tenui. 
Linn. Flor. Lapp. N° 428. Cup or Calice Mofs. 
In ericetis & locis aridioribus frequens reperitur. 
On Hampftead Heath, and ali the Garden Walls 
at Breakjpears, alfo on Harefield Common plen- 
tifully. 
Muscus 
