L. broader, lanceolate or ligulate, crisped, not cucullate, margin slightly undulate, nerve excurrent into a prominent mucro; caps. ovate-oblong erect, regular; lid obliquely rostrate; per. teeth very short and irregular.
139. T. crispulum. Bruch. St. ¼-1in., l. lower-lanceolate, distant; upper crowded, longer, linear-lanceolate concave cucullate at apex, crisped when dry; nerve prolonged into a short mucro; caps. oval, erect, regular; lid with an oblique beak; perist. t. in unequal pairs.
Limestone rocks near the sea; Ormes Head; Anglesea;
Bristol. VI. VII.
var. β. brevifolium. l. shorter, lanceolate, acuminate,
caps. smaller.
γ. angustifolium. l. narrowly linear-lanceolate crowded, apiculate.
140. T. flavo-virens. Bruch. Muller. St. short, with
innovations from summit (interruptedly comose); l. oblong-ligulate,
obtuse mucronate, margins entire undulate incurved;
fruit-stalk red, slightly flexuose; thick nerve prolonged into
a short mucro; caps. oblong cylindrical pale yellowish
brown, with a red mouth; per. t. elongate, regular, in pairs.
Lid acuminate, half as long as caps. with an oblique beak.
Shoreham, Sussex; Plymouth (Holmes), Malahide (Dr. Moore). [W. Mitten. Jour. Bot., VI., p. 97.]
141. T. littorale. Mitten. St. elongate, tufted, more or less interruptedly comose; l. erecto-patent, oblong-ligulate obtuse, channelled, recurved towards apex, with nerve excur-