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Show The B-R-E FE HH Ro RA Te BRITISH HERBAL. 532 5 G cs MO er TON : G oo Sih Il, ae :U':-S Xs SPHAGNU™M. Wehave figured the great, Marth Sph } fi y W phagnum, Sphagnumcauliferum et ramofum whitith mofs, with red tops. LBI.SP } " fi ae 2 CONFERS A. laments, without any apparent fruc= (CONFER A is a mofs compofedof regular, plain or jointedfi tification. . We have figured the Hairy Riverweed, Conferva vulgaris 4b; F ie Le brooks. Case Ne G E. It is of a deep green, and commonin ONea SS Bit) Ue=-S £06 xn Os A Mofs with feeds inclofed in a fkinny cafe placed in the bofomsof the leaves, without footftalks, SOS IIT. We have figured the Upright Selago, Selago erefta abietiformus. U LV A. G apparent fructification, Ui is a mofs confifting only of thin leaves, without any Commonon fhells and ftoney We have figured the Oyfter Ulva, Ulva maritima la&tuce fimilis.. A275« = OF a fine deep green. « VAS: PERS 14/4 Ho Ne=U =S XII. LYGOPODIUM. A Mofs with feeds in thin cafes difpofed in a kind of clubs, with fmall leaves intermixed. GOF SAF Goo obaa NY US Wehave figured the Common Lycopodium, Mu/tus rae clavatus, IV. FALOGHENOIDE S. Geb 1. Common Tree LicheWe havé figured five fpecies of this to reprefent its feveral forms. rbiculis. Of a greyifh green. 2. Branched Coraline Lichenoides, boreus ci 3. Common Cup This is white. jofiffimum fruticuli [pecie candicans. Of a greyifh green. 4. Grey, crufly Lichenoides, Lichenoides atus vulgaris. grey, ground liverwort, cinereumcrultaceumet leprofum. Of a greyifh colour. Of this kindalfois the E N-. \Usees M NIU We have figured the fmall, fcaly Lichenaftrum, Lichenaftrum imbricatum minus. G OM. g VIL O¥ a fine green. Wehave figured the Triangular Fontinalis, Foutinalis majorfoltis trianguloribus. Commonfear watets. AAs, US FUNGYVS5S. SUBMARINE PLANTS. \ JEGETABLES growing under fea-water, with minute and uncertain fructifications. fs A Mofs with heads covered with membranous hoods, fupported on long footftalks rifing with {caly bafe from the bofoms of the leaves. Commonin woods. Of thefe we Have figured four kinds. 1. The Hemifpherick Mufhroom, Fungus parvus bemiJphericus. White above and below. 2. TheCommon Mufhroom, Fungus efculentus vulgaris. Whit above, and flefh-¢oloured below. 3.-The Reticulated Mufhroom, Fungus SoHoMHs ola. mer the reticulated part fcarlet, fpotted with purple. 4, The Phalloide Mufhroom, phallcides. White and ftinking. CoH = COO WAD NLOu PF, Vil. HY PNU™M. We have figured the Swmall-beaded Hypnum, OF a fine green, A Vegetable without léaves ; of a flefhy fubftance, with imperceptible fru@ifications. A Mofs with heads placed on very fhort footftalks, and fplitting at the top when ripe. ew XIV. MUSHROOM. One of the FONTINALIS. Sen ube Uce S LICHEN. We have figured the broad-leaved Lichen, Lichen foliis latioribus. Asi baggie xB Of a pale green Foliaceous mofs, with male flowers, fmall and numerous, on long footftalks ; and female flowers hollow on the furface of the leaves: to» wae. PEP. Vv. We have figured the Clufter-headed Mnium, Maninm perangaftis et brevibus foliis. ae i Mofs with fmall heads, placed naked on flender footftalks, which, whenripe, burft into four parts. . C73 "YE A Mofs with two kinds of flowery heads, naked, and enclofed in a membrane. Giese XHI. J peltatum arboreuin maximum. G 2s ‘ 5. Oak Lungwort, Lichenoidts recommended for the bite of a mad dog; dry and foliaceous. “Nery Of a yellowith green. LICHENASTRU™M. cruftaceous, and having a kind of A Mofs of a firm fubftance, branched, fhrubby, hollow, or FOZ5s Bn Su Cu Fun F2, fhield for its fru@tification. LOGS AO Set NeW oS VIIL POLYTRICHUM. $4 LANL BF, : wre have figured one fpecies of each of the four principal kinds. ore sae ‘Oral rt 2E, 1. Common Coraline. Of a whitith colour, tinged with green and purples and ofa firm fubflance.“ he . . : rated for the cure of worms. 2. Common Sea Fucus, Fucus meritimus vulgatifimus. OF a ine areas . . r mas ao brown. 3. Sea, Ragged Staff, Fucus Jpongiofus nodofus. OF atender fubftance, and 5: Bae: Grafly Alea, Alga vulgaris. Of a faint green. This is the only fabmarine which has egula 4 gular root. The reft adhere to the ftones, by a broad, naked bafe. Th END of th THIRTY-FIFTH CLASS. Mofs with heads covered with woolly caps, and with upright ftalks, and long footttalks to the heads, without a fcaly bale. Ve have figured the fmall Polytrichum; F bum minus. The leaves a dark green. wee “Meo Of a pale green A Mofs with naked heads on fhort footftalks. Oa £ “E Common on old walls and We have figured the yellow, dutty Byflus, Byfus pulverulanta flava. prettielt of the mofs kind. Wh. Wehave figured the Round-headed Bryum, Brium capitulis tumidis rotundioribus. prs 78 is a mofs compofed of dowhy, dufty, or filamentous matter, without any apparent ¥ vers or feeds. 2 under falt water. IX. A Mofs with heads covered with fmooth caps, ri fing on flender footftalks from the tops of the eis : es BG Bogle 835.0) mse of long duration. EoNe US BR aU S)\SsE.S. Mgsath GENUS 6U INDEX. ti Iie |