. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. PLATE XLV. Ilihliti /.rsntnaiui (From Sulliv. Icones) 212 MOSSES WITH HAND-LENS AND MICROSCOPE smaller. Capsules very small, maturing in May. On moist soil, to Harald Lindberg this is the same as P. pidchella (Hedw.) annotina (Hedw.) Lindb. is another rather rare species of a moist moun-tainous habitat. The plants are small, 2cm or less in height, with the old stemsoften sending up straight, rather stiff and slender innovations. The steri
. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. PLATE XLV. Ilihliti /.rsntnaiui (From Sulliv. Icones) 212 MOSSES WITH HAND-LENS AND MICROSCOPE smaller. Capsules very small, maturing in May. On moist soil, to Harald Lindberg this is the same as P. pidchella (Hedw.) annotina (Hedw.) Lindb. is another rather rare species of a moist moun-tainous habitat. The plants are small, 2cm or less in height, with the old stemsoften sending up straight, rather stiff and slender innovations. The sterile stems usually bear small green ovoidgemma in the axils of the upper leaves.(See Fig. io8 and also Plate II, and 21.) The leaves are broadlylanceolate below, longer and narrowerabove, serrulate toward the apex; costanearly or quite percurrent, often red atbase. Dioicous; peristome with welldevelopedcilia ; capsules rather small,sometimes almost as small as in the pre-ceding, maturing in summer.
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