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as possible, represent every different part of the year, etc. I will now enum- 
erate the mosses chosen by me for observation on account of one or another 
of the reasons mentioned. To this enumeration I have added the results to 
which I myself have come in the midst of Sweden, at Hornoesand, 62° 30' 
Hernoesand, Sweden 
Germany 
Bloom 
Fruits 
Devel. 
Bloom 
Fruits 
Devel. 
*1. 
Acrocladium cuspidatum (L ) 
Lindb 
15. VIII. 
7. VII. 
11 
VIII. 
VI. 
10 
2. 
Amblystegium cordifolium(Hedw.) 
DeN 
15. VIII. 
7. VII. 
11 
VII. VIII. 
VI. 
VII. 
10-12 
3. 
Anisothecium r u b r u m (Huds. ) 
Lindb 
20. VI. 
10. V. 
11 
4. 
Astrophyllum punctatum (L. ) 
1 
Lindb 
20. VI. 
1. VI. 
11 
IV. V. 
IV. 
VI. 
11-14 
5. 
Astrophyllum silvaticum (Lindb.) 
Lindb 
1. VII. 
20. VI. 
11 
III. VI. 
IV. 
V. 
10-14 
Barbula unguiculata(Huds.) Hedw. 
1. VII. 
1. V. 
10 
VII. VIII. 
III. 
IV. 
7- 9 
Bartramia pomiformis (L.) Hedw.. 
15. VII. 
1. VII. 
11)4 
V. 
V. 
12 
Catharinea undulata (L.) W. & M. 
1. VII. 
1. V. 
10 
V. 
II. 
III. 
9-10 
Ceratodon purpureus (L.) Brid 
7. VII. 
1. VII. 
12 
VII. VIII. 
V. 
VI. 
9-11 
Dicranella cerviculata (Hedw.) 
Schimp 
1. IX. 
1. V. 
20 
IX. 
IX. 
12 
Dicranum fuscescens Turn 
25. VII. 
15. X. 
15 
V. 
VIII. 
15 
“ undulatum Ehrh 
25. VII. 
15. X. 
15 
VI. VII. 
X. 
j 15-16 
Funaria hygrometrica (L.) Sibth. . 
1. IX. 
1. VIII. 
11 
X. 
VII. 
X. 
9-12 
Georgia pellucida (L.) Rab 
10. VI. 
15. VII. 
13 
V. 
V. 
VI. 
! 12-13 
Grimmia apocarpa (L.) Hedw.. .. 
7. VII. 
20. V. 
10)4 
V. 
III. 
IV. 
i 10-11 
6. 
Hedwigia albicans (Web.) Lindb... 
7. VII. 
10. V. 
10 
VI. VII. 
VI. 
11-12 
7. 
Hylocomium parietinum(L.) Lindb. 
7. VII. 
10. V. 
10 
V. 
II. 
III. 
9-10 
“ proliferum(L.) Lindb. 
15. VII. 
10 VI. 
11 
V. VI. 
IV. 
V. 
10-12 
“ triquetrum (L.)B. & S. 
7. VII. 
10. V. 
10 
V. 
III. 
IV. 
10-11 
8. 
Hypnum plumosum Huds 
5. VIII. 
10. V. 
9 
“ strigosum Hoffm 
25. V. 
20. V. 
12 
VII. 
III. 
9 
Philonotis fontana (L ) Brid 
1. VIII. 
15. VII. 
11)4 
V. VI. 
V. 
11-12 
Plagiothecium denticulatum (L.) 
B. & S 
1. IX. 
l.IX. 
12 
VII. VIII. 
VII. 
11-12 
9. 
Pohlia cruda (L.) Lindb 
1. VII. 
15. VII. 
12)4 
IV. 
V. 
13 
Polytrichum commune (L.) 
1. VII. 
1. VIII. 
13 
V. VI. 
VII. 
VIII. ■ 
1 13-15 
“ pilosum Neck 
1. VII. 
15. VII. 
12)4 
IV. V. 
VI. 
VII. 
13-15 
Ptilium crista-castrensis (L.) DeN. 
15. VIII. 
1. V. 
20 
10. 
Sphaerocaphalus palustris (L. ) 
Lindb 
20. VI. 
25. VII. 
13 
V. 
VI. 
13 
11. 
Sterodon cupressiforme (L.) Brid.. 
10. VI. 
10. V. 
11 
IV. V. 
I. 
III. 
8-11 
12. 
“ incurvatus (Schrad) Mitt. 
5. VIII. 
1. VIII. 
12 
VII. VIII. 
VII. 
11-12 
13. 
“ polyanthos (Schreb) Mitt. 
10. VI. 
10. V. 
11 
VIII. XI. 
II. 
III. 
15-19 
Tortula ruralis (L.) Ehrh 
25. VII. 
7. VII. 
11)4 
IV. V. 
V. 
VI. 
12-14 
14. 
“ truncatula (L.) Lindb 
25. VII. 
1. V. 
9 
VI. VII. 
I. 
II. 
6- 8 
* Note. Current synonyms of the above mentioned mosses are : 1. Hypnum cuspida- 
tum, 2. Hypnum cordifolium, 3. Dicranella varia, 4. Mniimi punctatuni, 5. Mnium cuspida- 
tum , 6. Hedwigia ciliata, 7. Hypnum Schreberi , 8. B rachythecium salebrosum, 9. IVebera 
cruda , 10 Aulacomnium palustre, 11 Hypnum cupressiforme , 12. Hypnum incurvatum , 
13. Pylaisia polyantha, 14. Pottia truncatula. 
