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724 355. Tortilla. 14. MUSCI. PLcell.foL Tortula stellata, Engl. Bot. 2384. Bryum stellatum, Dickson Crypt. 2, 6, Barbula agraria, Hedw. Crypt. 3, 6. On banks and the edges of rivulets. 7. Tortula tortuosa. Frizzled screw-moss. Stem long, branched; leaves Ihiear, awlshape, keeled, wavy, when dry twisted; capsule cylindrical; lid beaked. Bryum trichoides longifoliurn, crassiudculis cauliculis; capitulis erectis aduncis acutis, Dillen. in Rail Syn. 98,35. Bryum tortuosura, Lin. S. P. 1583. Tortula tortuosa, Hedw. Sp. M. 124; Engl. Bot. 1708. Barbula tortuosa, Schweegr. Stipp. 33. On limestone rocks. 8. Tortula fallax. Deceiving screw-moss. Stem long, branched ; leaves lanceolate, awlshape, spread open or bent back ; edge turned over ; capsule oblong ; lid beaked, nearly as long as the capsule. Bryum perangustis foliis et cauliculis, foliis crebrioribus et circa cxtremitates magis cougestis, capitulis erectis ad suinmilatem magis egredicntibus. Rail Syn. 99, 40. Bryum angustis viribus foliis, capiiulis erectis, brevibus pedici\!is insidentibus, calyptra falcata vel avium uiiguiculas referente, Dillen. in Raii Sj/n, 96,21. Bryum imberbe, Lin. Mant. 309. Tortula fallax, Swartz M. Suec. 40; Engl. Bot. 1708. Barbula fallax, Hedw. Crypt. 1,24. Bryura fallax, Dicks Crypt. 3, 3. Tortula unguiculata, Turner M. Hib. 47 ; Tortula imberbis, Engl. Bot. 2329. Engl. Bot. 2316. On walls and banks ; or among grass ; perenn. ; spring. 9. Tortula revoluta. Turned-over screw-vioss. Stem short ; leaves lanceolate, pointed ; edges much turned over; periclietial leaves sheathing, sides turned in; capsule oblong ; lid beaked, shorter than the capsule. Tortula revoluta, Bridel in Schr. Journ. 1800, 1 , 299. Barbula revoluta, Sckwcsgr. Stipp. 33. Tortula nervosa, Engl. Bot. 2383. On banks ; perennial ; March. 10. Tortula unguiculata. Clawed screiv-moss. Stem branched; leaves linear, lanceolate, blunt; main rib prolonged into a point ; edges nearly flat ; capsule oblong ; lid beaked, nearly as long as the capsule.
PLceU.fol. 14. MUSCI. 355. Tortula. 725 Bryiim unguiculatum et 384. barbatum, tenuius et stellatum, Dillen. Muse. Brj'um teniie 385. barbatum, foliis aDsrustioribus et rarioribos, Dillen, Muse. Barbiila unguiculafa, Iledw. Crypt. 1,23. Tortula mucronulata, Swartz Muse, Suec. 40; Tortnla aristata, Engl. Bot. 2^92. Brynm aristatum, Dicks. Crypt. Tortula barbata, Engl. Bot. 2391. Engl. Bot. 1299. Tortula humilis. Turner M. Hib. 45 ; Engl. Bot. 1663. Tortula apiculata, Turner M. Hib. 46 ; Engl. Bot. 2494. On banks and hedges. 1 1. Tortula convoluta. Rolled screiv-moss. Stem short; leaves oblong, rather blunt; main rib not prolonged; edge flat or only slightly bent; perichetial leaves sheathing, pointed, rolled up ; capsule oblong; lid beaked. Bryura trichoides exile pallidum, erectis capitulis e surculis annotinis egredientibus, Rail Syn. 96,24. Tortula convoluta, Swartz 31. Sued 41 ; Bryum convolutum, Dicks. Crypt. 2, 6. Engl. Bot. 2382. Barbula convoluta, Hedw. Sp. Muse. 120. Bryum setaceum, Huds, Angl. 481. On heaths, banks, and walls. XIV. S5Q. ENCALYPTA. Hedwig. Extinguisher-moss. Capsule valveless, pedicelled, pedicells terminal ; peristome single, toothed ; teeth 1 6 ; calyptra bellshape, smooth, entirely enclosing the ripe capsule. 1. Encalypta streptocarpa. Streok-Jruit extinguisher-moss. Stem long ; leaves elliptical, lanceolate, rather blunt, main rib not prolonged; capsule, cylindrical, streaked, spi- rally; calyptra toothed at the base. Hypnum saxatile, erectum, ramulis teretibus, foliis subrotundis saturate viridibus, Dillen Muse. 335. Engl. Bot. 2163, Encalypta streptocarpa, Hedie. Sp. Muse 62 ; Bryum ciliare, Dicks. Crypt. 4, 15. On stony mountains. 2. Encalypta vulgaris. Common extinguisher-moss. Stem short ; leaves oblong, elliptical, blunt ; main rib prolonged slightly ; capsule cylindrical, smooth ; calyptra not toothed at the base. Bryum erectis capitulis calyptra laxa conica, foliis serpylli pellucidis angustioribus, Raii Syn. 92, 4. Bryum e.ttinctorura, Lin. S. P. 1581 ; P^ijcalypta vulgaris, Hedw. Spec. 60. Encalypta exlinctoria, SiL'ariz 31. Suec. 24. Leersia vulgaris, Hedw. Crypt. 1,18. Engl. Bot. 558. Oil banks, limestone-rocks, and walls; annual; April.
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PLceU.fol. 14. MUSCI. 355. Tortula. 725<br />
Bryiim unguiculatum et<br />
384.<br />
barbatum, tenuius et stellatum, Dillen. Muse.<br />
Brj'um teniie<br />
385.<br />
barbatum, foliis aDsrustioribus et rarioribos, Dillen, Muse.<br />
Barbiila unguiculafa, Iledw. Crypt. 1,23.<br />
Tortula mucronulata, Swartz Muse, Suec. 40;<br />
Tortnla aristata, Engl. Bot. 2^92.<br />
Brynm aristatum, Dicks. Crypt.<br />
Tortula barbata, Engl. Bot. 2391.<br />
Engl. Bot. 1299.<br />
Tortula humilis. Turner M. Hib. 45 ; Engl. Bot. 1663.<br />
Tortula apiculata, Turner M. Hib. 46 ; Engl. Bot. 2494.<br />
On banks and hedges.<br />
1 1. Tortula convoluta. Rolled screiv-moss.<br />
Stem short; leaves oblong, rather blunt; main rib not<br />
prolonged; edge flat or only slightly bent; perichetial leaves<br />
sheathing, pointed, rolled up ; capsule oblong; lid beaked.<br />
Bryura trichoides exile pallidum, erectis capitulis e surculis annotinis<br />
egredientibus, Rail Syn. 96,24.<br />
Tortula convoluta, Swartz 31. Sued 41 ;<br />
Bryum convolutum, Dicks. Crypt. 2, 6.<br />
Engl. Bot. 2382.<br />
Barbula convoluta, Hedw. Sp. Muse. 120.<br />
Bryum setaceum, Huds, Angl. 481.<br />
On heaths, banks, and walls.<br />
XIV. S5Q. ENCALYPTA. Hedwig. Extinguisher-moss.<br />
Capsule valveless, pedicelled, pedicells terminal ; peristome<br />
single, toothed ; teeth 1 6 ; calyptra bellshape, smooth,<br />
entirely enclosing the ripe capsule.<br />
1. Encalypta streptocarpa. Streok-Jruit extinguisher-moss.<br />
Stem long ; leaves elliptical, lanceolate, rather blunt,<br />
main rib not prolonged; capsule, cylindrical, streaked, spi-<br />
rally; calyptra toothed at the base.<br />
Hypnum saxatile, erectum, ramulis teretibus, foliis subrotundis saturate<br />
viridibus, Dillen Muse. 335.<br />
Engl. Bot. 2163,<br />
Encalypta streptocarpa, Hedie. Sp. Muse 62 ;<br />
Bryum ciliare, Dicks. Crypt. 4, 15.<br />
On stony mountains.<br />
2. Encalypta vulgaris. Common extinguisher-moss.<br />
Stem short ; leaves oblong, elliptical, blunt ; main rib<br />
prolonged slightly ; capsule cylindrical, smooth ; calyptra<br />
not toothed at the base.<br />
Bryum erectis capitulis calyptra laxa conica, foliis serpylli pellucidis<br />
angustioribus, Raii Syn. 92, 4.<br />
Bryum e.ttinctorura, Lin. S. P. 1581 ;<br />
P^ijcalypta vulgaris, Hedw. Spec. 60.<br />
Encalypta exlinctoria, SiL'ariz 31. Suec. 24.<br />
Leersia vulgaris, Hedw. Crypt. 1,18.<br />
Engl. Bot. 558.<br />
Oil banks, limestone-rocks, and walls; annual; April.