. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. motleFigure 180. Hygroliypnum ditatatum (Figs. 1-5 from Bry. Eur. +4, alar cells)represented a plant X3, and leaves and capsule ^46 MOSSES WITH HAND-LEXS AND MICROSCOPE hexagonal, frequently colored; spores in summer. Common in mountain brookson stones. This is the Hypniim molle of the Bryologia Europea and many otherauthors. The true Hypnum molle Dicks, probably does not occur in our rangealthough it is found in the western mountains. Its leaves are narrower pr
. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. motleFigure 180. Hygroliypnum ditatatum (Figs. 1-5 from Bry. Eur. +4, alar cells)represented a plant X3, and leaves and capsule ^46 MOSSES WITH HAND-LEXS AND MICROSCOPE hexagonal, frequently colored; spores in summer. Common in mountain brookson stones. This is the Hypniim molle of the Bryologia Europea and many otherauthors. The true Hypnum molle Dicks, probably does not occur in our rangealthough it is found in the western mountains. Its leaves are narrower propor-tionately, widely ovate, short-acuminate and obtuse; leaf cells 5-8:1. H. paliistre (Huds.) Loeske. Exceedingly variable, and very rare in ourrange, more frequent in the Rockies and westward, common in Europe. Slenderto robust, dark to yellowish green, forming rather loose mats on stones in andnear streams; branches, in some forms, hooked or curved at the ends; leavessometimes closely imbricated all around the stems rendering them julaceous andshining, sometimes more or less falcate-secund, concave with margins incurved,especially toward the apex, ovate-oblong, variable toward apex, acuminate andobtuse or acute, or rounded and obtuse or apiculate,
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