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1. Tomentella. 
1.C.nitens Schreber. — Hypnum Schr.; Camptothecium Schimper. 
- Leaves narrowly triangular (subovate-lanceolate) gradually 
long-acuminate filiform-pointed, not decurrent; alar cells very 
small, the others linear; alar and lower basal cells brown; costa 
. reaching to acumen. Capsule oblong or subcylindric finally 
arcuate; teeth yellow; lid apiculate. Tufts us. yellowish or 
golden glossy. — Swamps and peat-bogs. Eur. common in 
northern districts. Sweden, Norway! Amer. not common. Can.: 
Macoun; Waghorne. 
In var. atrichum Kindb., a princ. arctic plant, tufts are us. 
brown, stems without tomentum. Capsules unknown. — Eur. 
Norway near Kongsvold! Spetsbergen: R. Gyllencreutz. 
2. Luteolaria. 
- A. All leaves subulate-acuminate; inner cells linear. Stem- 
leaves gen, entire. f 
a. Leaves plicate not or shortly decurrent; alar cells small. 
2.C.lutescens Hudson. — Hypnum Huds.; Camptothecium : 
Br. eur.; C. fallax Philibert; C. fulgescens Mitten. 
Leaves narrow-triangular gen. long-acuminate, not decurrent; 
apical cells of uppermost branch-leaves sometimes oblong, alar 
hot well-distinct, the others gen. linear; costa. reaching to acu- 
Men. Stem-leaves entire; branch-leaves narrower, faintly den- 
 tieulate at acumen and near base, the uppermost often shorter 
and serrate above. Perichetial leaves variable, gradually or 
abruptly narrowed. Capsule more or less obliqueoften arcuate; 
teeth yellow; endostome variable often not well-evolute; pedicel 
. Tough. Often pseudo-monoecious. Tufts us. yellowish or green- 
. yellow. Branches gen. straight. Dioecious. — On rocks and 
earth or on base of trees. Eur. not r. Sweden, Switzerl.! Amer. 
Paci. distr. r. Can.; Macoun. U. S.: Roell, com. Cardot. 
C.eneum Mitten. — Hypnum Mitt.; Camptothecium Kindb.; 
Homalothecium subsericeum C. M. 
Leaves gen. shorter acuminate short-subulate, us. golden 
glossy; those of branches more distinctly denticulate. Capsule 
| shorter-pedicellate; teeth dark yellow; endostome more evolute; 
. cilia sometimes appendiculate. Branches often curved. Amer. 
Paci. distr. r. Can.: Macoun. U. S. Henderson, com. Cardot. 
kineradense Lesquereux. — Hypnum Lq; Camptothecium 
- Differs from C. lutescens: Leaves gradually short-acuminate, 
Zen. larger; costa longer, vanishing in acumen. Peristomial 
