CONCORD l J. 
. y f.7. Ox. B.6x4-ro T.5. f 2. f. 14. Much lefs than 
h la /land lower, its Leaves hot fo clofe, but more Barring off, 
Her which lie its feed along the moft part of the ltalk. 
l fuvd in the Rills and moift places on Snowden , Inglebo- 
r 0 *o 6 Cyr r<!fs iw/i, Ray 12. i.Syn.i'j 2. ed. 2(5.3. Ox. 
b Mil. 5* Where its well defcribed but no where truly Fi- 
^ /its twigs rarely branched and moftly fmgle claw d without 
CfJ’alks. On the Mountains of Wales and Ingleboreugh and 
svlnkin in Scotland plentifully. 
Bobart’s Cyprefs Club mofs, H. Ox. B.624.5. var. 
Ivcopcdium Cuprejji folii?,4i«/w,nudis pediculis iVoM Its naked 
fiotllalk aHand long* ending with 4claws on each llalk. 2 bis 
jbnild rather refemble the Figures which Authors give of the 
^*8 Clufius his Portugal Mofs. Ray 112. 3. Syn.i3,a. ed.zi. 
Lvcopodium repens fquamofus Nob. Mufcus denticulate mi¬ 
nor CB. 060.8. Cluf.z 49. f. 2. Lob.z. p.244. f r. 0 .644. Lugd. 
rid.f.i'. Dod.473. f.i Jor.fi.vi 6 z. f. ro.Ger.1373. 1 9. Tab. 
J, p .. 806. Ic. r. H. 
•tobel fays he found this at the Lc<7^ miner in Somerfetjhire , 
here I have fearcht for it ; but neither there, n r any other 
part of England have I yet met with it, but from fcverai places 
Lotil have had it Cent me. 
*00 Bob art's Tree Club mofs , Ox.B.624 8. T.5. f.2 f.8 opt. 
hi Syn. ed.338. pi 5 - qr.K^y 3 - P 47 * Syn- P- 39 * J*- 
The tips of this Mofs for the moh part of Winter are full 
0 f Powder , it grows on the bodies ct /Jh-trees &c. freqn nt- 
^SFCT. II, h ufci terrefl. majores. Greater Earth Mojfes . 
* It fern Mofs, ^ 7 112.1. Syn.13.i- ed.21.1. 
Jfiifcus Filicinus major CB.360.4. Park. 1310. f.3. fonft. 1561. 
£- Chabr.^9. f-5 IB 757. f. 1. Ger. 1 372., f.7. Tab. Ic.807 r. 
Hift.483. f.4. Ox B.625 20 T*5. fa- - 3 * L20. common in 
M Woods, it heads in Dec. and Jan. but rarely. 
air Small Fern Mofs. Mufcus Filicinus minor CB. 360.x. 
prodr. 151.2. ex Sent. Bob. Ox.625,21. T 5. L4. f.21. fine 
leaved like the lajl, but lefs. 
3P Vernon's Tamarisk-Mofs. Mufcus ramofus repens fpi- 
catusCB. 361.4. pr. 151.2. Ox. B. 625.6. T.5 f 3.1.6. Its 
beads crooked, loogifh and end pointed. Found at the roots of 
313 Braynes creJled-Mofs. Ray 3. P- 47 * Syn. ed 3 ^* r 3 * 
Mufcus criltam caltrenfem rcprefentam fl tvefcens &c. Muf nojl. 
Ox. B. 625.8. T 5. f.3. f.8. Flor. Pruf. 166. f. in moijl 
Woods and Bo^s. 
314 Bonavert’s crifp Mofs. Mufcus ftuamofus fuperficie cnf- 
Nob. Ray 3. p.44. cyr. ed. 337. pi- 3 * K 6Z 5 - to. T.5. 
L3. f. 10. It Lears n> heads on lhdrt iUiks, neat the top of its 
Leaves. I have gathered this on the CbalkBanks by the Thames 
fide, between Purfeet and Gravefend. 
315 Co i mon Wood Mofs. Mufcus tettejlris latioribus foliis 
inajor, feu vulgaris, Ray 122.1. & Voi.3 P-43- pi & 624.1. H. 
Ox.B. Syn. 17 6. ed.36.r. But the Synonyms iheie to CB. 
IB. &c. belong to 329. This Mofs is very common in 
Ibady Woods and Hedges, it Heads in Dec. and Jan. 
316 Sbe> ard s common Irifb Mofs . MuLus et eRus major, 
fohis anguftioribus acutis, Ray 3 p 44- pl.t Syn. ed.237. Like 
the laff, but with {harper and thinner Leaves. Common in 
Ireland. 
3H Doody’s hook-leaved Mofs. Mufcus eretfus foliis reflex- 
is, Ray$. P44. Syn. ed.337. pi. 4 Ox. 8.624.1. T.5. f.2 f. 
2. Its crooked Leaves ana being lomewhat lels, differ it from 
N°, 315. Grows in wet Graf/ Gr< unds. 
318 Dccdy’s book-leav'd Bog-Mols. Mufcus palujlris fcor- 
poides ramofus erettus. Its Leaves and Tips are both reflex. 
Found on the Bogs behind Charlton. 
319 Ray's long jointed Bog-Mofs. Mufcus palujlris valde 
ramolus, furculis eredlioribus. foliolis in tenues & longos mu- 
crones product is, Ray 3 P47 Syn ed 39. 14. « 
310 Vernon's, Hmton-Moor Mofs. Mufcus palujt. major, 
fol membranaceis acutis, Ray 3 p 47. Syn ed 39.19. Its Stalks 
long and golden, with a crooked Cap and Head, growing from 
the Bottom of the Leaf, in May and June , in moil Bogs and 
Moors. 
321 Our common Cf refs-Mofs.. Mufcus terrejl. vulg. Cu 
ptjji foliis, Muf. nojl. 81 Ray 3 p 45 & 47. pi 6. Syn ed 39. 
Mufcus CupreJJiformis ramofus, CB 361. 9. prr52 9* ex 
knt. Inft. R. H. 554 pi 7- Ox B 626.27. T 5. 14 t 27 . com¬ 
mon in Woods and tome Pajitires. Heads in December. 
322 Buddle’r^ew^r Cyprefs-Mois. Mufcus Cupreffiformis, 
fi a gehs tenuioribus 8 c fol. acutis. 
323 Buddie’s thick Cyprefs- Mots'. Mufcus Cupreffiformis, 
* tticulis brevioribus & uaffioribusfere rorundis, & fupims. 
324 Doody’s upright Flat-Mofs. Mufcus ereftus fol. angti- 
Bis caulibusappreffis, Ray 3. p.44. pl.i. Syn ed. 337. pi. ulr. 
Mufcus ramolus ereffus major CB.36r 6. prodr. 15 1 5.ex.fent. 
Inflit. 553. pi 3. Common in barren W^oods. 
325 Buddies Suffolk Houfe-Mofs Mufcus domeflicus no- 
flras, furculis erecSis rigidis, capitulis in pediculis perbrevib. 
Buddie FirfI found by him and only in Suffolk on Barns or 
Thatcht Houfes . 
326 Pluknet’s Bender Mountain-Mofs. Mufcus Cuprefjinus^ 
BocC. Muf, p.161 .T T.108. Mufcus terrefl. Arborum nipitibus 
adnafeens major Pc ereifior ,Ray 3. p 47.Syn ed 39.15 & R3. p 
33 & 38, pi 42. Ox B 624.7. T 5. f 1. f 5. Pink 47 f j. Inft. 
5 55 * pi i,. Its Heads long and upright on nne Stalks , but rare¬ 
ly feen. I have obferved it plentifully in fome deep. Jftady , 
chalky T.anes. 
327 Hair y Welch Mofs. MuLus terrejl. vulg. lanunnofus 
Alpinus, Ray 3. p 45. pi 3. Syn ig.xi. ed 37.5. Pluk 47. fig 5, 
Ox B 625.7. I 5 * B2. f u!t, qr. CB 360. 9, Ger 13-0 f r. 
Its Stalks and Heads fhoit, very common on the Mountains of 
Wales. 
328 Our Hairy Mountain-Mofs. Mufcus tricboideslanugi- 
nofus Alpinus, Muf. nolb’83. It’s much fmaller than the laff. 
This I found in the Sweedhnd Hills in Leicejlerjbire. 
329 Common White Bog-Mofs, Ray izz, Syn 1S 9 ed 37,4. 
Ox B 625,4 
Mufcus palujlris in Encetis nafeens fori.lus Pink ror. f 1. 
Mufcus terrefiris vulgatijjhnus, C6 360,1. Dod 472, f r. JonJl 
1559 f r, Park 1306 f x. L 6 Ic 2. p 742, 2. B 279, f luff 
554. pi 17. Very common in Watty Bogs, wh re it’s green, 
but white when dry. It bears round black ffalklefs Heads in 
June. 
3 30 Red Bog-Mofs. Mufcus palujlris rUbtfdine tin£lus, Nor* 
wegicus. Nob.Ox 5*625,4. ^ ar ‘ Its a Variety of the laff tur¬ 
ning red when dry. 
33 r ffrotherton’sjfne white Water-Mofs. Mufcus er eft us 
palultris albus, foliis capillaceis, Ray 3 p 4C pi r. Syn ed 338 
pj 1 Found by this Curious Gentleman in Lancafhiie . 
332 Ray’s Tree,like Mofs. Mufcus Dendtoides fylvarum, 
eredtis ramulis Kali aEmulis,rad. repente, Ray 3, P3 5 . pi 23. 
Syn ed 32.22.Ox E 626,30. Tab 5^4. f opt L:Jl 554 p! 5. 
This has a long naked fcajy Stalk fpreading above IiVea Tree. 
Heads in March at the Ro ns of Feld Trees in moijl Wcods. 
333 Vernon's Tree like Mofs. Mufcus Denlroides elatior, 
ramuiis crebris minus furculolis, capitulis brevibus, pediculis 
infidentif^us, Ray 3 p 36.pl 23 Syn td 32.23, Ox B 6.6,3r 
T 5. f 4. fopr. rii/554. pi 6. Like the lajf but taller and! 
with cloler and fewer Sprigs. Obferved by Mr. Vein >n at 
Gamlingay , and by Mr. Buddie in barren Fields near Ipf- 
wicb. 
SECT. III. Mufci te'rejlres minores. Small Earth Moffes. 
334 Velvet Mofs. Mufcus terrejlris vuL.aris minor, yidian - 
ti curei capitulis, Ray 122. Syn 18,8. ed 36, 2. R 3. P43. PI 
Paris 502. pi 2. Inff 553.pl xi. Heads i nDecember See. from the 
Sides of its Branches in barren Paiiures, and in Woods at the 
Bottom of Trees and Shrubs. 
335 Kay's fmaller Earth Mofs. Mufcus terreffr. repens, 1 
fpeciei fi.mlis, fedmuho minor, Ray 3. p 44. pi 4. Syn ea 38 8 
B Ox 625,5 T 5 • I" 2. fluff 533 pi 5. Tile Leaves in this 
are paler and Imaller than the lall, wi h which it is alfo 
found. 
336 Turnfort’s crookheaded Mofs. Mufcus fquamofus ra- 
mefus craffior capitulis incurvis, lnff 553. pi n. Differs from 
334, in being thicker. Heads in December and January, it the 
Roots of Trees and Shrubs. 
337 Ray’s fmall ihort headed Mofs, Mufcus terrejlris par¬ 
vus, capitulis brevibus tumidis npnnihil inci:rvis & rotun- 
d;s, Ray 3. P45. Syn. ed 38, 10 Its Heads Ihorr, fwelled 
and fomewhat bending, coming out of theS ; des,on a half-inch 
Sralkon a bulbous Bale. Found with the lajt .in December or 
looner. 
338 Our creeping Mofs with fliining Leaves, Muf. noil 83.’ 
Mulcus terrejlris luteo viridis feri^eus repens, Ray 3 45. Syn 
ed 38,12. Ox B 626 5. T 5. f 4 f. Common on Brick Walls 
near 1 ondon ; it’s ealily known by its creeping and SilkyGlofs. 
Heads in Winter. 
339 Doody's fhining Tree Mofs. Mufcus repens ferici 
modo iucens, viticulis longioribus eredis, Ray 3. p 44. 
plait Syned 338,5. Ox-B 626,26. T 5. i'4. f Shines 
like the laff, with upright thicker Sprigs. Grows bn 
Trees, 8 cc. 
340 Boban's curled Godjlow Mofs. Mufcus terrefiris re- 
pens lubfl .vus, foliolis crilpis minoribus ramulifqiie denfius 
confer lis, Ox 625, 12. T 5. f 3. f Its Sprigs tofr, yellowifh, 
lilky and curled. Grows on the Walls of Godjlow Lhurch.yard 
z Miles from Oxford, 345 
