14. MUSCI. 374. Hypnum. 
759 
PL cell.fol . 
Hypnum repens, triangularibus angustis foliis, ramulis subrotundis, 
Dillen. in Raii Syn. 83, 16. 
Hypnum curvatum, Swartz M. Suec. 64; Engl. Bot. 1566. 
Hypnum myosuroides, Hedw. S. Muse. 266, not of Linnaeus. 
Hypnum myosuron, Withering Arr. 865. 
On rocks and trees. 
29. Hypnum myosuroides. Mouse tail feather-moss. 
Branches in bundles, bent; leaves lanceolate, pointed, 
serrated, edges turned over at bottom ; main rib reaching 
to the middle ; capsule ovate, cylindrical, upright ; lid 
beaked. 
Hypnum polyanthon, triangularibus angustis foliis, Dillen. in Raii Syn . 
83, 17. 
Hypnum myosuroides, Lin. S. P. 1596; Engl. Bot. 1567, not of Hedwig. 
Hypnum myosurum, Schrad. Krypt. 17. 
On limestone-rocks, and trees. 
k. Stem with the leaves not flat , leafy below , 2 or 3- pinnate ; 
leaves on all sides , uniform in their direction , serrated ; 
main rib shorter than the leaf or 0; capsules drooping. 
30. Hypnum splendens. Splendid feather-moss. 
Stems tripinnate; leaves ovate, concave; point suddenly 
acuminated, serrated; main ribs 2, faint, at the bottom; 
edge turned over at the base; capsule ovate, drooping; lid 
beaked. 
Hypnum repens filicinum, veluti spicatum, Raii Syn. 86,35. 
]W uscus filicinus, Ger. em. 1372; Park. 1309. 
Hypnum splendens, Hedw. S. M. 262; Engl. Bot. 1424. 
Hypnum parietinum, Hudson Angl. 499. 
Hypnum proliferum, Ehrh. Crypt. 95. 
In dry woods and heaths. 
31. Hypnum proliferum. Proliferous feather-moss. 
Stem tripinnate ; leaves serrated, nipply on the back ; 
stem-leaves heartshape, pointed, streaked, main rib running 
nearly to the tip; branch-leaves more ovate, with a single 
or double rib at the bottom. 
Hypnum repens filicinum minus, luteo-virens, Raii Syn. 86,36. 
Hypnum proliferum, Lin. S. P. 1590; Engl. Bot. 1494. 
Hypnum tamariscinum, Hedw. S. Muse. 261. 
Hypnum tamariscifoliuro, Necker Muse. 158. 
Hypnum delicatum, Ehrh. Crypt. 301. 
Hypnum delicatulum, Schrader Germ. 73. 
Hypnum recognitum, Hedw. S. Muse. 261. 
Hypnum parietinum, Willd. Bcrol. 322. 
On heathy banks and in woods. 
