. Analytic keys to the genera and species of North American mosses [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. lidiiil â ^â hil' 224 BTTLLITIM Or TBI UNIYVBSITT Of WISOONSIIT. FONTINALIS, p. a68.* I. Lea.'.eh of branches unlike stem leaves (dimorphous). Branch leaves 8-16 times as long as broad Branch leaves times as long aa broad F. chiTsophflla, S8S. F. Klnd3>ergril,* S81. Wi ';. XI. Leaves homomorphous.* A. Leaf cells rhombic-hexagonal (1:6 or less). Plants shining with golden ; copper luster. Stem robust, little branched F. antlpyretiea grifrantea,* %9. Stem Botii much branched . . F. Ca


. Analytic keys to the genera and species of North American mosses [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. lidiiil â ^â hil' 224 BTTLLITIM Or TBI UNIYVBSITT Of WISOONSIIT. FONTINALIS, p. a68.* I. Lea.'.eh of branches unlike stem leaves (dimorphous). Branch leaves 8-16 times as long as broad Branch leaves times as long aa broad F. chiTsophflla, S8S. F. Klnd3>ergril,* S81. Wi ';. XI. Leaves homomorphous.* A. Leaf cells rhombic-hexagonal (1:6 or less). Plants shining with golden ; copper luster. Stem robust, little branched F. antlpyretiea grifrantea,* %9. Stem Botii much branched . . F. Califomlca, 269. Plants dull, yellowish to dirty green. Leaves with one edge reflexed near base . F. antipjretlca, 268. Leaves with margin plane. Female flowers abundant, in most leaf axils F. NoTie-Anglin,' 270. Female flowers rare, at base of stems . F. blformis, 270. B Leaf cells long linear (1:7-SO). I. Leaves auricled. [P. Zeteurii and F. Neo-JUexieana may be sought here.] Alar cells very large Alar cells moderately enlarged. Leaves inflexed on the borders. Gradually acuminate .... CucuUate and terminated by an acumen Obtuse, neither acuminate nor cucuUate Leaves plane on the borders, acuminate. Transverse bars of the endoetome complete . Transverse bars of the endostome incomplete F. flaccida, 39S. F. diohelymoldes, J95. F. involnta, S89. F. Cardoti, .388. F. tenella, S9l. F. nltlda, S90. I Beyised bjCardot, Mem. Soc. Nat. d. Soi. Nat. et Math, de Cherbouri? 28: «It has not been deemed advisable to maintain F. HowelHi as a distinct species. Following the suggestion of Cardot, Monog. Fontln. 67, it is ranlced as a variety of F. KindbergU, See also Appendix, no. 382. * In F. biformis the summer leaves are unlike the vernal, so that specimens collected Just as the vernal are falling might deceive. * Bee Appendix, nos. 377, 378. * See Appendix, nos. 386,387. m^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en


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