— 96 — 
Capsule oval-oblong; pedicel sometimes long. Stem us. 
and eradiculose with distant branches. Tufts greenish us. loi 
and not glossy. — On earth and logs, less often on roc 
Eur. common. Sweden, Germany, Switzerl., Italy! Amer. | 
common. Can.: Macoun; Moser, Waghorne. U. S.: Langlois, 
com. Cardot. Greenl: Wenck, com. Roell. 2 
* E.Swartzii Turner. — Hypnum Turn.; Lindb.; Eurhynchiv 
Curnow. - 
Leaves broad-ovate short-acuminate crowded; cells oblon 
lanceolate. Stem thicker and somewhat rigid, sparingly ra 
culose; branches nearly crowded. Tufts dark green somewh 
dense. — Shaded stones and logs in woods. Eur. not comm 
Sweden!; Lindberg. 
* E.Sehleicheri Hedw. fil — Hypnum H. f; Eurhynebit 
Lorentz. 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate sometimes long-acuminate, us. crow- 
ded; cells sublinear; costa long often short-excurrent. Capsule 
and pedicel shorter. Tufts dense. — Rocks r. Eur. Swede 
Belgium: Roemer. 
*E.hians Hedwig, — Hypnum H., not Sulliv.; Eurhynch 
Kindb. j 
Leaves. gen. ovate-lanceolate with longish filiform point; upp 
cells lanceolate. Capsule smaller; pedicel short. Stem creep 
— Amer. probably not r. Can. Macoun; Moser. U. S.: H 
com. Macoun. ; 
10.E.pumilum Wilson. — Hypnum W.; Eurhynchium Schi 
Leaves distant subdistichous very small subovate (or th 
of branches. ovate-oblong) acute, neither striate nor decurr 
cells suboblong or broadly lanceolate exc. the not much disti 
alar; costa vanishing near middle. Capsule small. oval; ped 
Short. "Tufts dense green. Stem creeping subeapillary. — 
sembles a small var. of E. prelongum. — Earth and rock: 
Eur. Switzerl.! | 
ll.E.tieinense Kindb. bull. soc. bot. ital. 1895. — E. Teesd: 
var., Kindb. revue bryol. 1897. 
Leaves small subdistant or nearly erowded, ovate-oblong 
broadly ovate-lanceolate, acute or short-acuminate, not decurrei 
upper cells lanceolate-oblong, lower nearly uniform subquadr: 
costa percurrent or subpercurrent, well-distinct. Stem thin 
sparingly radiculose, irregularly divided. Tufts compact gre 
Capsules and flowers unknown. 
à : 1 Resembles Eurhynchium Tı 
dalei, which differs in opake still smaller and narrower leay 
