126. A. cæspitosa. Bruch. Minute cæspitose; l. oblong-lanceolate or ovate, concave, plane, nerve excurrent; caps. ovate yellowish brown, lid with a long beak; per. teeth perforate.
Woolsonbury Hill, Sussex (chalk). III.
127. A. lanceolata. Röhl. St. ¼–½in. cæspitose; l. spreading ovate-lanceolate acute, margin recurved, entire; nerve excurrent into a longish mucro; caps. ovate; lid conical obliquely rostrate; per. teeth very variable, rather long, with a medial line.
Moist limestone banks, walls, &c. III.
128. A. latifolia. N. & H. St. short, gregarious, bulb-like; l. imbricate, broadly roundish ovate, pointed or obtuse, concave, nerve ceasing below apex: caps. oval-oblong, lid long, rostrate.
Alpine rocks, in crevices. Spring.
var. β. pilifera. l. with hair-like points.
[23. DESMATODON. Brid.—Vide “Tortula.”]
24. DISTICHIUM. B. & S.
129. D. capillaceum. B. & S. St. 1–2in. cæspitose; l. subulate-setaceous, spreading; caps. erect, ovate-oblong or almost cylindrical, reddish brown; per. teeth, narrow, articulate, bi- or tri-fid.