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372. Bartramia. 14. MUSCI. 
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Buxhaimia curiosa. Curious buxbaum . 
Muscus capillaceus aphyilus, capitulo crasso bivalvi, Dillen Muse. 477. 
Buxbaumia aphylla, Lin. S. P. 1570 ; Engl. Bot. 1596. 
In woods. 
Stem 0; leaves palmately jagged; perichetium radical, 
bulblike ; peduncles long, red ; capsule large, ovate, greenish. 
XXX. 372. BARTRAMIA. Hedwig. Bartram . 
Capsules valveless, nearly globular, peduncled ; peduncles 
terminal ; peristome double ; the outer of 1 6 teeth ; the 
inner membranaceous, divided into 16 segments, each of 
them 2-cut; calyptra halved. 
a. Peduncles long , straight. 
1. Bartramia pomiformis. Appleshape bartram . 
Leaves spreading, awlshape, strongly serrated ; main. 
rib reaching the tip ; twisted when dry. 
Brvum trichoides virescens, erectis majusculis capitulis maliformibus. 
Ran Syn. 97, 31. 
Bryuin pomiforme, Lin. S. P. 1580. 
Bartramia pomiformis, Hedw. S. Muse. 164 ; Engl. Bot. 998. 
Bartramia crispa, Swartz M. Suec. 73. 
Bryum vulgaris, Mong. fy Nestl. 137. 
On heaths and dry banks. 
Stem short; leaves bent. 
{3. major. Stem long, branched ; leaves long, crisped 
especially when dry. 
Bartramia crispa, Bridel Muse. 2, 3 ; Engl. Bot. 1526. 
Bartramia pomiformis elongata, Turner in Ann. Bot. 1, 1526, $. 
2. Bartramia ithyphylla. Stiff-leaved bartram . 
Stem short ; leaves stiff, upright, rather spreading, awl- 
shape, bristlelike, scarcely cut, main rib spreading into the 
substance of the leaves when about half-way up, straight 
when dry ; peduncles very long. 
Bartramia ithyphylla, Bridel Muse. 2, 1 ; Engl. Bot. 1710. 
Bartramia pomiformis, Swartz M. Suec. 73. 
On dry mountain banks. 
3. Bartramia gracilis. Slender bartram. 
Stem long; leaves turned over, spreading, lanceolate, 
grooved, serrated; peduncles lateral from young shoots. 
Bartramia gracilis, Florke in Schrad. J ourn . ; Engl. Bot. 1836. 
Bartramia (Ederiana, Swartz in Schrad, Journ. 
Bartramia (Ederi, Schwcegr . Supp. 59. 
BartTamia longiseta, Brid. Muse. 
Bartramia grandiflora, Schwagr. Supp. 58. 
On alpine rocks. 
