. Analytic keys to the genera and species of North American mosses [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Pil , teeth narrowly Mas 15-20, entire ite. Monog. des 1 granitic rocks: live or yellowish I flexuose, entire, nerous, unequal, ng or cuspidate: ing, imbricate at avo, often almost avea broad, oval- late, acute, sub- Is of angles short, » elongated, nar- luous, upper cells rounded at apex, nmersed, oval or ;h when dry; lid linear, sometimes la, entire or per- Bct. Monog. des soft, yellowish: ulose; branchlets convolute-imbri- lane or nearly so, Q-walled, median sub-rectangular, ict auricles; peri-


. Analytic keys to the genera and species of North American mosses [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Pil , teeth narrowly Mas 15-20, entire ite. Monog. des 1 granitic rocks: live or yellowish I flexuose, entire, nerous, unequal, ng or cuspidate: ing, imbricate at avo, often almost avea broad, oval- late, acute, sub- Is of angles short, » elongated, nar- luous, upper cells rounded at apex, nmersed, oval or ;h when dry; lid linear, sometimes la, entire or per- Bct. Monog. des soft, yellowish: ulose; branchlets convolute-imbri- lane or nearly so, Q-walled, median sub-rectangular, ict auricles; peri- at summit: •cap- ;ted below mouth ften cohering in re along middle Dt. Gaz. 18: 201. Alabama; White ler and delicate, ate, filiform, red- ;, erect or erect- rspreading, soft, ilightly denticu- e, branch leaves BARNES—NORTH AMERICAN HOBBES. 881 sub-canaliculate; cells of angles dilated, oblong, yellowish or sub-hyaline; others linear, narrow, attenuate, subflexuous, walls delicate; perichffitiai leaves broad oval oblong, slightly narrowed above, entire or finally more or less lacerate, and sometimes plicate at summit: capsule immersed, narrow, cylindric; lid conic, elevated; peristome purple, teeth narrowly linear acu- minate, sometimes cohering in pairs at summit, papillose, entire or per- forate along middle line; endostome very rudimentary, with complete transverse bars, cilia muricate, simply appendiculate. Monog. des Fon- tin., 1. c, 120.—New Jersey. 805. Fostinolis tilchelymoIdeR Lindb.—Plants somewhat shining, yel- lowis!a above, dark urown at base, having the external appearance of Di- chelyina or certain submerged forms of Jlypntim fluitaua and IT. Kneif- fii: ste us slender, flexuous, not or slightly naked at base, more or less regu- larly rinnate; branches distant, erect, spreading, more or less elongated, sub-attenuate and often slightly curved at summit: leaves scattered, erect spreading or sub-secund, narrowly lanceolate, incurved at border, canalicu- late


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