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reaching to base of leaf; caps. elliptic-oblong, erect, lid conical obliquely rostrate.

Shady banks and woods, not frequent. E. S. I. I.—III.

393. F. viridulus. L. St. ¼in. about; l. lanceolate acute, entire, bordered, crisped when dry, dorsal wing not reaching to base, nerved nearly to apex; caps. oval-oblong erect; lid conical with a blunt point; perist. immersed; barren fl. on a short branch.

Shady banks, rivulets on stones, &c. VIII. IX.

394. F. incurvus. Schw. St. ¼in. about, ascending from a decumbent base; l. lanceolate oblong apiculate, narrowly margined, nerve ceasing near the serrate apex; caps. oval oblique, curved, rarely erect, lid conical rostellate; perist. not immersed; barren fl. sessile at base of stem. [Schp. Syn. 104.]

Shady banks, Cheshire; Hurst-pier-point. II. III.


var. Lylei. l. scarcely margined, narrow; perist. immersed. Cheshire, rare.


395. F. pusillus. Wils. St. shorter; l. erect, acute, narrow; caps. sub-erect; perist. immersed.

Sandstone rocks.

396. F. crassipes. Wils. St. ¼-¾in.; plant more robust; l. larger, broader, and more numerous; caps. obovate roundish on a short seta, erect.

Sluices. Sandford, near Oxford. X. XI.

397. F. bryoides. Hedw, St. ¼-½in.; l. lanceolate