. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. ;â ( I n ! i i w ( , i: 1. :i m U la 'Kit & 346 [Tfypnum. ii. 310. J^rac/n/thecium plumosum^ Briich & Schimp. Bryol. Eiir. t. 5vi7. Var. homomallum. Small; branches falcate: leaves secimd, narrower: capsule small, ovate. â Briich & Schimj). 1. c, as liruchi/thechun, ILvn. Moist rocks in mountains, and borders of waterfalls; South and North; cunnnon and varial)!*;. More roi)Ust than the last, with broader and shortei"-acuniinate leaves, dirty yellow; capsule longer; habitat suba^uatic. Subgenus IX.


. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. ;â ( I n ! i i w ( , i: 1. :i m U la 'Kit & 346 [Tfypnum. ii. 310. J^rac/n/thecium plumosum^ Briich & Schimp. Bryol. Eiir. t. 5vi7. Var. homomallum. Small; branches falcate: leaves secimd, narrower: capsule small, ovate. â Briich & Schimj). 1. c, as liruchi/thechun, ILvn. Moist rocks in mountains, and borders of waterfalls; South and North; cunnnon and varial)!*;. More roi)Ust than the last, with broader and shortei"-acuniinate leaves, dirty yellow; capsule longer; habitat suba^uatic. Subgenus IX. SCLEROPODIITM. IIal)it and mode of growth of BracJii/thecium. Areolation still narrower vermicular, much enlarged and hyaline at the de- current base. Flowers dia'cious. Capsule suberect or ccrnuous, oblong-cylindrical or ovate, more or less incurved. Pedicel rough. Teeth of the i)eristome lamellate on the inside; seg- ments split on the keel; cilia two or three, as long as the segments, aj^pendiculate. Annulus double. â /Sderqpoiliumy Schimp. 59. H. CSBSpitoSUm, Wils. Densely cesi)ito8e, the tufts briglit or dirty green, soft; stems rooting, densely ramulose; branchlets erect or incurved: leaves soft, oj^en or subsecund, loosely imbricate when dry, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, those of the branches oblong-lanceolate, acute or blunt at the apex, all concave, minutely serrulate all around, costate to above the middle, the costa sometimes forking: capsule suberect, oblong- subcylindrical, slightly incurved; operculum convex, rostellate. â Engl. Bot. Suppl. t. 2878, and Bryol. Brit. 344, t. 55. Scleropodium cmspitosum^ Bruch & Schimp. Bryol. Eur. t. 556. Had. On the ground, and upon shaded rocks among redwoods, Cali- fornia (Boionder); Alaska (JieMofirj/); not common. 60. H. Oalifornicum, Lesq. Differing evidently from the last in its loosely intricate tufts and slender stems with long filiform branches: leaves ovate-lanceolate, more or less long- pointed, mostly entire, r


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