. British mosses, their homes, aspects, structure and uses. With a coloured figure of each species etched from nature. Mosses. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 67 Fig. 17. Rhabdoweissia denticulata. Tooth-leaved Streak Moss. Colour. Dark yellow green, rather glossy. Stems. Half-inch long, loosely tufted. Leaves. Lanceolate or tongue-shaped (Ungulate), toothed at the apex, nerve strong. Capsule. Roundish, furrowed distinctly, with a swelling* at the base [apophysis]. Summer. Locality. Crevices of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
. British mosses, their homes, aspects, structure and uses. With a coloured figure of each species etched from nature. Mosses. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 67 Fig. 17. Rhabdoweissia denticulata. Tooth-leaved Streak Moss. Colour. Dark yellow green, rather glossy. Stems. Half-inch long, loosely tufted. Leaves. Lanceolate or tongue-shaped (Ungulate), toothed at the apex, nerve strong. Capsule. Roundish, furrowed distinctly, with a swelling* at the base [apophysis]. Summer. Locality. Crevices of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tripp, F. E. (Frances Elizabeth). London : George Bell and Sons
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