. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. basal mem-brane almost as narrow as inBcirbiila; spores maturing inspring. Infrequent and localon our range. On stones andwalls. Distinct in fruiting formsby the narrow basal membrane. /The combination of papilloseleaf-cells, smooth hair-point andrevolute margin will serveto distinguish from every-thing except possibly Da-niiilo(hii plnilliohius. T. ruralis (L.) Ehrh. Largerthan the preceding, .?-6 lii!i,h,branched, bright green above,reddish-brown below; leaves re-cu


. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. basal mem-brane almost as narrow as inBcirbiila; spores maturing inspring. Infrequent and localon our range. On stones andwalls. Distinct in fruiting formsby the narrow basal membrane. /The combination of papilloseleaf-cells, smooth hair-point andrevolute margin will serveto distinguish from every-thing except possibly Da-niiilo(hii plnilliohius. T. ruralis (L.) Ehrh. Largerthan the preceding, .?-6 lii!i,h,branched, bright green above,reddish-brown below; leaves re-curved-sqiKirrose above when moist,when dry appressed and some-what twisted, oblong to oblong-spatulate, rounded or notched alapex; perichastial leaves acute;cosia excurrent into a very long andvery rough hair which is hyalineabove and often colored at base;margin reflexed almost to apex;upper leaf-cells rounded-hexag-onal (13/ior more) and stronglypapillose; dioicous; capsule cylin-dric Jong, lid half as long as cap-sule, basal membrane constitut-ing one-half the long peristome; Figure miiralis (From Brv. Eur.).


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