. Analytic keys to the genera and species of North American mosses [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. IIN. 74.—On rocks: J 4 Card.—Tufts |ch compressed, . concave, short, mgles rounded; ^nd; cells faintly >ng, or the alar >le; perichsetial lore distinctly & Kindb., Mac. Elen, St Card.— stem much di- tenuate: leaves en when moist, larrowed to fine 9und; cells not 1 defined; costa & Kindb., Mac. Elen. & Card.— ose at the base; sub-distichous, tire, denticulate irgins; cells not )blong; auricles ly golden yellow i: barren. En- y soil in woods: 7ea narrower at s. 16: 59. 1890. d.—A re


. Analytic keys to the genera and species of North American mosses [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. IIN. 74.—On rocks: J 4 Card.—Tufts |ch compressed, . concave, short, mgles rounded; ^nd; cells faintly >ng, or the alar >le; perichsetial lore distinctly & Kindb., Mac. Elen, St Card.— stem much di- tenuate: leaves en when moist, larrowed to fine 9und; cells not 1 defined; costa & Kindb., Mac. Elen. & Card.— ose at the base; sub-distichous, tire, denticulate irgins; cells not )blong; auricles ly golden yellow i: barren. En- y soil in woods: 7ea narrower at s. 16: 59. 1890. d.—A remark- ite leaves; cells oad. long, delicate, tufts compact, ;und, narrowly irect, oval or BARNXS—NORTH AMIBICAN M08S18. 337 oblong, contracted below mouth; lid conic; membrane of endostome very short; segments a little longer than the teeth; cilia none: very rarely fruit- ing. Husnot, Muse. Gall. 317.—Rocky Mountains; Greenland. 429. Pseadoleskea atrorirens brachycladosi Sch.—Plants larger, leaves larger, more shortly acuminate, not secund; cells of middle part shorter and differing little from others: capsule shorter. Husnot, Muse. Gall. 430. Psendolenkea atroTirens fliamentosa Boulay.—Branches elon- gated, very slender* hooked at the tips: tufts rather loose, pure yellow at the surface: leaves secund, oval-oblong, narrowed into a long linear sharp acumen, scarcely plicate, 1 X mm.; median cells linear, 1:4-8, trans- lucent, lateral cells quadrate, opaque, rather narrow, enlarged at the base: capsule oblong, arcuate. Muse, de la France 1:162. 1884.—Washington; Oregon; Montana. 431. Pseadoleskea atrovlrens atrlcha Kindb.—Tufts very dense, soft- fuscescent, with green tips: stem very lax, nearly without paraphyllia and rhizoids. Mac. Cat. 180.—On rocks: Griffin Lake, B. C. 432. Pseudoleskea rlgescens denndata Kindb.—Stem more rigid, nearly simple, curved only at apex, naked below and radicant: barren. Mac. Cat. 181.—Selkirk


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