Marshy places and moist banks. IX.
var. β. juniperifolium. with shorter, wider, and more rigid leaves. γ. polycladum. branches slender flagelliform; l. small imbricate.
97. D. Schraderi. Schwaeg. St. 3–6in.; l. sub-secund, rather obtuse, carinato-concave, subrugose, toothed on margin and keel, sub-papillose at back near apex; caps. oval-oblong incurved; lid rostrate.
Turfy bogs, rare. IX.
98. D. Spurium. Hedw. St. 1–2in. loosely cæspitose; l. ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, undulate serrate, papillose at back; not nerved to apex; caps. sub-cylindrical arcuate, slightly strumose, striate; lid with a long curved beak.
Moors and bogs. VI.
17. LEUCOBRYUM. Hampe.
99. L. glaucum. Hampe. St. 1–6in. or more, dichotomous fragile, fastigiate; l. subulate from an ovate-lanceolate base, erect, rather obtuse, and apiculate; caps, cernuous, strumose, furrowed when dry.
Moist heaths, woods, rare in fr.