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Monogr . t . 4 . Hab . On the flat sandy shore at Southport , in company with B .
Marrattii , sparingly ; found by Mr . Marrat of Liverpool . Fr . Sept . Much
resembling the last in size and general habit ; but more robust . Stems reddish .
Leaves of a ...
Monogr . t . 4 . Hab . On the flat sandy shore at Southport , in company with B .
Marrattii , sparingly ; found by Mr . Marrat of Liverpool . Fr . Sept . Much
resembling the last in size and general habit ; but more robust . Stems reddish .
Leaves of a ...
Side 47
Monogr . p . 7 . t . 4 . W . apiculata Nees and Hornsch . Bryol . Germ . t . 26 .
Hymenostomum rutilans Ibid . t . 12 . Gymnostomum rutilans Hedw . Sp . M . t . 3 .
Hab . In fallow ground , especially in a clayey soil , not frequent . March , April .
Monogr . p . 7 . t . 4 . W . apiculata Nees and Hornsch . Bryol . Germ . t . 26 .
Hymenostomum rutilans Ibid . t . 12 . Gymnostomum rutilans Hedw . Sp . M . t . 3 .
Hab . In fallow ground , especially in a clayey soil , not frequent . March , April .
Side 48
Monogr . p . 9 . t . 6 . Blindia cirrhata C . Müller , Syn . Musc . ii . 585 . Grimmia
Dicksoni Smith , Fl . Brit . p . 1189 . Eng . Bot . t . 1420 . Bryum cirratum Hudson ?
With . ? Hull ? Lightf . ? Mnium cirratum Linn . Dill . Musc . t . 49 . f . 42 . ( and f . 43
.
Monogr . p . 9 . t . 6 . Blindia cirrhata C . Müller , Syn . Musc . ii . 585 . Grimmia
Dicksoni Smith , Fl . Brit . p . 1189 . Eng . Bot . t . 1420 . Bryum cirratum Hudson ?
With . ? Hull ? Lightf . ? Mnium cirratum Linn . Dill . Musc . t . 49 . f . 42 . ( and f . 43
.
Side 49
32 . Hook und Tayl . C . Müller , Syn . Musc . Grimmia verticillata Turner , Musc .
Hib . Smith , Fl . Brit . Eng . Bot . t . 1258 . Coscinodon verticillatus Bridel , Bryol .
Univ . 1 . 374 . Eucladium verticillatum Br . and Schimp . Bryol . Eur . Monogr . p .
32 . Hook und Tayl . C . Müller , Syn . Musc . Grimmia verticillata Turner , Musc .
Hib . Smith , Fl . Brit . Eng . Bot . t . 1258 . Coscinodon verticillatus Bridel , Bryol .
Univ . 1 . 374 . Eucladium verticillatum Br . and Schimp . Bryol . Eur . Monogr . p .
Side 50
Monogr . p . 4 . t . 1 . Weissia fugax Iledw . Sp . Musc . t . 13 . Schwaegr . Bridel .
Nees and Hornsch . C . Müller , Syn . Musc . W . striata Kaulf in Sturm . Fl . Germ .
t . 24 . W . striata a . minor Hook and Tayl . W . pumila and W . leptodon Brid .
Monogr . p . 4 . t . 1 . Weissia fugax Iledw . Sp . Musc . t . 13 . Schwaegr . Bridel .
Nees and Hornsch . C . Müller , Syn . Musc . W . striata Kaulf in Sturm . Fl . Germ .
t . 24 . W . striata a . minor Hook and Tayl . W . pumila and W . leptodon Brid .
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