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XXIV. Mosses. Crypt. Musci. 
Feather-moss» Hypnum. Gen. PI. 1656. 
Capsule with a lid, veil smooth, thread from 
the side of the stem, surrounded by an em- 
palement. 
801. Upright Feather-^moss, — H. adiantoides. 
Leaf winged, branched, upright, bearing 
fruitstalks in the middle. Sowerby. 264. 
Commons, April, P. Common. 
Ohs: 
Leaf stijishy leafits alternate, 
Bo2. Flat Feather-moss, — H. complanatum. 
Leaf winged, branched, le^afits tiled, pointed, 
folded, compressed. — Dillenius. XXXIV. 7. 
Trunks of Trees, March, P. Common. 
Ohs: 
Fruitstalks rise sometimes from the midrib, oftener out of the 
fork, 
803. Tew^leaved Feather-moss, ~ H. taxifo- 
Hum. 
Leaf not branched, winged, spear-shaped, 
bearing the fruitstalk at it’s base, — Dille- 
nius. XXXIV. 2. 
Woods, February, A. Common. 
804. Small Feather-moss, — H. bryoides. 
Fruitstalks terminating, capsules oblong, lid 
acute, leafits spear-shaped, sharp-pointed. - 
Dillenius. XXXIV. i. 
Woods, 
