718 351. Splachnum. 14. MUSCI. PLcell.foL 
Bryum erectis gigartinis capitulis, foliis serpilli pellucid is obtusis, 
DiUen in Raii Syn. 93. 
Phascum pedunculatum, Iluds. Angl. ed. 1, 397. 
Splachnutn sphaericum, Lin. Fil. Muse. 33 ; Engl. Bot. 785. 
Splachnum gracile, Dicks. Crypt. 4, 3 ; Engl. Bot. 1921. 
Splachnum vasculosum, Iluds. Angl. 469. 
Splachnum ovatum, Hedwig S. Muse. 54, 8 ; Engl. Bot. 1590. 
Splachnum rugosum, Dicks. Crypt. 4, 3 ; Engl. Bot. 2094. 
On the dung of animals on alpine hills. 
2. Splachnum tenue. Slender glandmoss. 
Leaves reverse ovate, pointed, serrated ; apophysis re- 
verse conical, narrower than the capsule; columella ex- 
serted. 
Splachnum lenue, Dicks. Crypt. 2, 2 ; Engl. Bot. 1133. 
Splachnum serratum, Hedwig S.Musc. 8, 1. 
Splachnum longicollum, Dicks. Crypt. 4,4. 
Grimmia splachnoides, Smith Ft. Brit. 1197 ; not of Engl. Bot. 
On turfy soils, but not on dung, on high mountains. 
3. Splachnum mnioides. Mniumlike glandmoss . 
Leaves ovate, lan@eolate, much pointed, concave, not 
serrated ; apophysis reverse ovate, nearly as narrow as the 
capsule. 
Splachnum mnioides, Lin. Fil. Muse. 6; Engl. Bot. 1539. 
Splachnum urceolatum /3, Wahlenb. Lapp. 
Splachnum urceolatum, Dicks. Crypt. 2, 2. 
Among mosses on high rocky mountains^ 
0. majus. Thallus pale; stem long. 
Bryum ampullaceum, foliis et ampullis angustioribus, DiUen Muse. 345. 
Splachnum fastigiatum, Dicks. Crypt. 3,2; Engl. Bot. 786. 
Splachnum Brewerianum, Hedw. Crypt. 2,38. 
4. Splachnum angustatwn. Narrowed glandmoss . 
Leaves ovate, lanceolate, much pointed, serrated; apo- 
physis reverse ovate, rather narrower than the capsule ; pe- 
duncles scarcely longer than the leaves. 
Splachnum angustatum, Lin. Fil. Muse. 33 ; Engl. Bot. 1 132. 
On alpine hills, on turf and cowdung. 
5. Splachnum ampullaceum. Crewet glandmoss. 
Leaves ovate lanceolate, pointed, serrated ; apophysis 
inverted crewetshape, twice as wide as the capsule. 
Splachnum ampullaceum, Lin. S. P. 1572 ; Engl. Bot. 144. 
Splachnum Turnerianum, Dicks. Crypt. 4, 3 ; Engl. Bot. II 16. 
On the ground and on dung, on alpine hills. 
