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364. Funaria. 14. MUSCI. 
PL cell.fol. 
XXII. 364. FUNARIA. Schreber. Cord-moss . 
Capsule valveless, peduncled; peduncles terminal; peri- 
stome double, oblique, outer 16-toothed, inner 16-toothed, 
teeth opposite to those of the outer. 
1 . Funaria hygrometrica. Hygrometric cord-moss . 
Leaves very concave, ovate, pointed, not cut ; main rib 
excurrent; peduncle bent, twisted. 
Bryum aureum, capitulis reflexis piriformibus, calyptra quadrangular!, 
foliis in bnlbi forrnam congestis, Raii Syn . 101,49. 
Polytrichum aureum minus, Park. 1052. 
Mnium hygrometi icum, Lin. S. P. 1575. 
Funaria hygrometrica, Hedw. S. Muse. 172 ; Engl. Bot. 342. 
Bryum hygrometricum, Huds. Angl. 488. 
Little golden-locks. Golden maiden-hair. 
On old walls and barren soils. 
Peduncle twists and untwists by the least change of dry- 
ness or moisture. 
2. Funaria Muhlenlergii. Muhlenberg' s cord-moss. 
Stem short; leaves concave, ovate, suddenly tapering, 
serrated ; main rib not reaching the point ; peduncles 
straight. 
Funaria Muhlenbergii, Schiccegr. Supp. 66; Engl. Bot. 1498. 
On sub-alpine limestone rocks. 
3. Funaria calcar ea. Limestone cord-moss. 
Stem long; leaves flat, ovate, lanceolate, gradually ta- 
pering, serrated, main rib disappearing ; peduncles straight. 
Funaria calcarea, Wahlenb. in Act. Holm. 1806. 
Funaria Muhlenbergii, Mohr. Crypt. Germ. 380. 
Funaria Hibernica, Hooker in FI. Lond. ed . 2. 
On thatched roofs. 
XXIII. 365. ZYGODON. Hooker. Paired-teeth. 
Capsule valveless, peduncled; peduncle terminal; peri- 
stome double; outer of 16 teeth, in pairs; inner of 16 cilise 
lying horizontally over the mouth ; calyptra halved, smooth. 
Zygodon conoideum . Conical paired-teeth. 
Bryum conoideum, Dickson Crypt. 4, 9. 
Mnium conoideum, Engl. Bot. 1239. 
Gymnocephalus conoides, Schuxegr. Supp. 2, 87. 
On trunks of trees. 
