. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Ptychomltrium.] 157 2. P. incurvum, Sulliv. Plants dark cnet'" or yellowish In'oun wlii'n oUl: leaves erect, slightly incurved when moist, twisted-crispate when dry, the lower very small, gradually larger toward the top of the stems, linear-lanceolate, more or less obtuse, thick, opaque, j)lane on the borders; costa broad, vanishing with or below the ai)ex; perichaatial leaves sunilar: male buds axillary or dadogenous: calyptra mitriforin, cover- ing the capsule to below the middle, sjdit and plicate to the ba
. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Ptychomltrium.] 157 2. P. incurvum, Sulliv. Plants dark cnet'" or yellowish In'oun wlii'n oUl: leaves erect, slightly incurved when moist, twisted-crispate when dry, the lower very small, gradually larger toward the top of the stems, linear-lanceolate, more or less obtuse, thick, opaque, j)lane on the borders; costa broad, vanishing with or below the ai)ex; perichaatial leaves sunilar: male buds axillary or dadogenous: calyptra mitriforin, cover- ing the capsule to below the middle, sjdit and plicate to the base of its long beak: capsule oval, erect; teeth 10, long- subulate, distantly articulate, entire, papillose. â ^fosses of U. States, 35, and Icon. Muse. G3, t. 3!). Weissid incurva^ Schwaegr. 8u]>]>l. ii. 51, I*, jifisilhim^ liruch & Schimp. Loud. Journ. IJot. (1843) ii. 005, not IJryol. Kur.; Sulliv. Muse. AUegh. n. 135. Grbnniia Ilookeri^ Drunnn. Muse. Anier. n. 01. IIAu. On exposed rocks, especially samlsloiu'; Eastern New York, and southward to Georgia; very coiuinou in Soutlieru Ohio; Canada, near Niagara Falls (l)riunutond). 3. P. Drummondii, Sulliv. Larger than the last and more loosely tufted, ihe leaves more ojten, spreading and re- flexed when moistencil, lanceolate, more distinctly ficute and denticulate-serrate on the borders: j)eristonie attached far be- low the orilice of the capsule, the teeth shorter, joined in ])air8, closely articulate, split at the apex into two or three irregidar short segments ; animius wanting, and sj)ores larger. â Mosses of U. States, 30, and Icon. Muse. 05, t. 40. (^ immia Dram- mondii^ Hook, tfc Wils,; Wils. in Hook. Journ. IJot. vl'^^1) iii« 90, t. 3, and iv. 422, t. 25, B. Hah. On trees, from b^ ithern Virginia and Tennessee southward. 4. P. pygmSBUm, Lesij. & James. Plants very small, olive-green leaves close, spreading when moist, twisted when dry, linear Iroin the more enlarged ovate base, muticous, dark g
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