. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. }, Figure 98. Funaria ftavkans (From the Bryologist, liy permission.)I. Capsule not quite mature. 2. Mature capsule with abnormally shortneck. 3 and 4. Ripe capsules without lid. 5 and 6. Middle and upperleaves. Figures magnified about 11 diameters. 196 MOSSES WITH HAND-LENS AND MICROSCOPE debted to Mr. R. S. Williams for the drawings and the following notes, whichare taken from the Bryologist of January, 1901 : The species grows inseparate tufts as well as mingled wi
. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. }, Figure 98. Funaria ftavkans (From the Bryologist, liy permission.)I. Capsule not quite mature. 2. Mature capsule with abnormally shortneck. 3 and 4. Ripe capsules without lid. 5 and 6. Middle and upperleaves. Figures magnified about 11 diameters. 196 MOSSES WITH HAND-LENS AND MICROSCOPE debted to Mr. R. S. Williams for the drawings and the following notes, whichare taken from the Bryologist of January, 1901 : The species grows inseparate tufts as well as mingled with bygrometrkci, from which it may be distin-guished by the average smaller size, erect pedicel, more pointed leaves, and mouth less oblique, as well asmuch less furrowed capsule,which matures a week or twoearlier than in hygrometrica. inthis region at least. When wellripened, the capsules are verydark reddish, with a low con-vex lid, not apiculate. also states that themouth of the capsule is con-stantlv smaller in fliivicans. Thespores are about 25 in diam-eter. The long acuminateleaves with the costa oftenex
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