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750 372. Bartramia. 14. MUSCI. Fl.cell.fok Buxbaumia curiosa. * .. Curious luxlmim, Muscus capillaceiis apliylhis, capitulo crasso bivalvi, Dillen Muse. 471. Buxbaumia aphyila, Lin. S. P. 1570; Engl. Dot. 1596. In woods. Stem 0; leaves palmately jagged; perichet'ium radical, bulblike ; peduncles long, red ; capsule large, ovate, greenish. XXX. 372. BARTRAMIA. Hedwig. Barlram. Capsules valveless, nearly globular, peduncled ; peduncles terminal; peristoyne double; the outer of 16 teeth; the inner membranaceous, divided into 16 segments, each of them 2-cut; ca/^p^ra halved. a. Peduncles lon^, straicrht. \. Bartramia pomiformis. Appleshape hartrarn. Leaves spreading, awlshape, strongly serrated ; main rib reaching the tip ; twisted when dry. Brvum trichoides virescens, erectis maJHSculis capi talis maliformibus, RauSyn.Ql,SV. Bryutn pomiforme, Lin. S. P. 1580. Bartramia pomiformis, Hedw. S. Muse. 1G4; Engl. Bot. 998. Bartramia crispa, Sizartz M. Suec. 13. Bryum vulgaris, Mong. 6f Nestl. 137. On heaths and dry banks. Stem short; leaves bent. g. major. Stem long, branched ; leaves long, crisped especially when dry. cv Bartramia crispa, BrideZ itfusc. 2, 3 ; Engl. Bot. 1526. ^v> bartramia pomiformis elongata, Turner in jinn. Bot. 1, 1526, /?. 2. Bartramia ithyphylla. Stiff-leaded lartram. Stem short; leaves stiff, upright, rather spi-eading, awlshape, bristlelike, scarcely cut, main rib spreading into the substance of the leaves when about half-way peduncles very long. up, straight when dry ; Bartramia ttbyphylla, Bridtl Muse. 2, 1 ; Engl. Bot. 17 10. Barjramia pomiforilttis, Swartz M. Suec. 73. On dry mountain banks. 3. Bartramia gracilis. Slender hartrarn. Stem long; leaves turned over, spreading, lanceolate, peduncles lateral from young shoots. o-rooved, serrated ; Bartramia gracilis, Florke in Schrad.Journ. ; Engl. Bot. 1836. Bartramia CEdcriana, Sieartz in Schrad. Journ. Bartramia CEderi, Schwagr. Supp. 59. Bartramia longiseta, Brid. Muse. Bartramia grandiilora, Schiecegr. Su^P^ 58. ijvutvt . "/cvjiiiiiS'luiaJiii On alpine rocks.
Plcellfol. U. MUSCL 372. Bavtramia. 751 4. Bartramiafontana. Sprmg lartram. Stejiis eventopped ; leaves closed tiledlike, stiffj upright, broad, ovate or lanceolate, pointed, nearly flat, serrated peduncles lateral from young shoots. Brjum quod Miiscus pahisfris adianto aureo aflinis, scapis tenuibus, foliolis bievibus, editionis primac, Rati Syn. 98,28. Muium fontanum, Liti, S. P. 1574. Bryum fontanum, Hudson Angl. 475 ; Engl. Boi. 390. Bartraraia fontana, Sit-'aris zrt Scy^rarfe/'t/ourtj. Grey marsh-moss. Siems 6 inches long; leaves ovate. ^. Marchicum. Stem an inch long ; leaves lanceolate. Bartratnia Marchica, Swartz in Schrad.Jour. ; Engl. Bot. 2074. Mnium Marchicum, Hedw. Crypt. 2, 39. Bartramia fontana pumila, Turner M. Hib. 107. On turf bogs. b. Peduncles very short, bent. 5. Bartramia Halleri. Hallers bartram. Stem very long, proliferous ; leaves long, awlshape, bent variously, serrated above; peduncles lateral, from young shoots very short, bowed. Bryum laterale, Hudson Ang. 483. ^ Mniiim laterale, Hoffm. Germ. 2, 54. Bartramia Hallcriana, i/erfw. S. itfi/sc. 164; Engl. Boi. 9'J7. On mountain rocks, near streams. 6. Bartramia arcuata. Bowed bartram. Stems very long, proliferous ; learns horizontal, spreading, ovate, lanceolate, pointed, serrated, streaked ; peduncles very short, bowed, become lateral; capsule smooth. Hypnum palustre erectura, coma lutea, basi nigricante, Dillen. in Raii Syn. 83, 21. Bartramia arcuata, Engl. Bot. 1237. Mnium arciiatum, Dickson Crypt. 3, 2. Mnium chrysocomura, Hedw, S, 3Iusc, 74. Hypnum clirysocomum, Dickson Crypt. 2, 12. On mountain bogs, and wet. roeksi. XXXI. 373. HOOKERIA. Smith. Hooker. Capsules valveless, peduncled; peduncles lateral; peristome double; the outer of 1 6 teeth ; the inner membranaceous, divided into 16 uncut segments; calyptra mitreshape. 1 . Hookeria lucens. Shining hooker. Leaves broad, ovate, uncut, blunt, ribless.
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750 372. Bartramia. 14. MUSCI. Fl.cell.fok<br />
Buxbaumia curiosa.<br />
*<br />
..<br />
Curious luxlmim,<br />
Muscus capillaceiis apliylhis, capitulo crasso bivalvi, Dillen Muse. 471.<br />
Buxbaumia aphyila, Lin. S. P. 1570; Engl. Dot. 1596.<br />
In woods.<br />
Stem 0; leaves palmately jagged; perichet'ium radical,<br />
bulblike ; peduncles long, red ; capsule large, ovate, greenish.<br />
XXX. 372. BARTRAMIA. Hedwig. Barlram.<br />
Capsules valveless, nearly globular, peduncled ; peduncles<br />
terminal; peristoyne double; the outer of 16 teeth; the<br />
inner membranaceous, divided into 16 segments, each of<br />
them 2-cut; ca/^p^ra halved.<br />
a. Peduncles lon^, straicrht.<br />
\. Bartramia pomiformis. Appleshape hartrarn.<br />
Leaves spreading, awlshape, strongly serrated ; main<br />
rib reaching the tip ;<br />
twisted when dry.<br />
Brvum trichoides virescens, erectis maJHSculis capi talis maliformibus,<br />
RauSyn.Ql,SV.<br />
Bryutn pomiforme, Lin. S. P. 1580.<br />
Bartramia pomiformis, Hedw. S. Muse. 1G4; Engl. Bot. 998.<br />
Bartramia crispa, Sizartz M. Suec. 13.<br />
Bryum vulgaris, Mong. 6f Nestl. 137.<br />
On heaths and dry banks.<br />
Stem short; leaves bent.<br />
g. major. Stem long, branched ; leaves long, crisped<br />
especially when dry.<br />
cv Bartramia crispa, BrideZ itfusc. 2, 3 ; Engl. Bot. 1526.<br />
^v> bartramia pomiformis elongata, Turner in jinn. Bot. 1, 1526, /?.<br />
2. Bartramia ithyphylla. Stiff-leaded lartram.<br />
Stem short; leaves stiff, upright, rather spi-eading, awlshape,<br />
bristlelike, scarcely cut, main rib spreading into the<br />
substance of the leaves when about half-way<br />
peduncles very long.<br />
up, straight<br />
when dry ;<br />
Bartramia ttbyphylla, Bridtl Muse. 2, 1 ;<br />
Engl. Bot. 17 10.<br />
Barjramia pomiforilttis, Swartz M. Suec. 73.<br />
On dry mountain banks.<br />
3. Bartramia gracilis. Slender hartrarn.<br />
Stem long; leaves turned over, spreading, lanceolate,<br />
peduncles lateral from young shoots.<br />
o-rooved, serrated ;<br />
Bartramia gracilis, Florke in Schrad.Journ. ; Engl. Bot. 1836.<br />
Bartramia CEdcriana, Sieartz in Schrad. Journ.<br />
Bartramia CEderi, Schwagr. Supp. 59.<br />
Bartramia longiseta, Brid. Muse.<br />
Bartramia grandiilora, Schiecegr. Su^P^ 58.<br />
ijvutvt . "/cvjiiiiiS'luiaJiii<br />
On alpine rocks.