C 8 5 6 3 
Filix mas non ramofa pinnulis latis auriculatis fpi- 
nofis. Ger. em. 1130. R. Syn. 121. Pluk. 
Phyt. Tab. 179. Fig. 6. optime etiam Tab. 
180. Fig. 3. 
In the outwoods, and in Hollinghall wood, near 
Loughborough and elfewhere, but not very com- 
mon. 
Mufci. 
England is noted above all other countries for 
producing a great variety of modes ; we have 
diftinguiihed at leaft an hundred different fpecies, 
which are all very common with usj but it would 
be inconfiftcnt with our defign to introduce many 
of them here : a few which are but rarely met with 
we (hall mention. 
Bryum, Gen. Plant. N°. 1077. 
Bryum antheris eredtiufculis : operculo arcuato, foliis 
eredtis imbricatis, furculis ramofis. Sp. Plant. 
1118 
Bryum trichoides, eredlis capitulis, albidum fragile. 
C. Giff. 227. R. Syn. p. 97, 29. Hall. Helv. 
p. 114. 28. Vaillant Bot. Par. Tab. 26. Fig. 13. 
I have obferved this mofs upon Charley Fore ft 
amongft the Sphagnum paluflre Linnaei, which is 
much more frequent. 
Jungermannia, Gen. Plant. N°. 1055). 
Jungermannia acaulis fronde lineari : ramofa ; extre- 
mitatibus furcatis obtufiufculis. FI. Suec. 928. 
Sp. Plant. 1136. 
Ulva faxatilis, furcata, latiufculis et tenerioribus 
fegmentis. R. Syn. 63. 
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