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* E.Delognei Piré; Boulay muscin. de la France. 
Leaves oblong-lanceolate subdistichous; costa longer. — 
r. France: Husnot. 
b. Leaves decurrent and distant. Pedicel long. E 
38.E.megapolitanum Blandow. Hypnum Bl. Eurhynchi 
Milde; Rhynchostegium Br. eur. 
Leaves acute acuminate often pellucid, alar cells large nui 
rous subquadrate; costa thin vanishing near middle. Capsu 
arcuate suboblong or subcylindric. Tufts green or pale gi 
sometimes glossy. Stem not creeping. — Sandy places a 
stones gen. r. Eur. Switzerl.! Germany: Warnstorf, 
2. Strigosiformia. 
39.E.strigosum Hoffmann. — Hypnum Hoffm.; Eurhyne 
Br. eur. 
Leaves serrulate gen. not much distant and not long-dec 
rent; middle cells sublinear, lowest basal short; costa not lo 
vanishing above middle. Lower stem-leaves ovate-oblong 
minate. Branch-leaves subovate obtusate (acute or obtu 
their apical cells often oval-oblong; costa often short. Ca 
suboblong gen. faintly constricted, r. arcuate; cilia not app 
diculate. Tufts us. green and faintly glossy. Stem cree 
sometimes with paraphyllia. Dioecious or pseudo-monoeci 
— On rocks and on base of trees. Hu. not common. Swi 
and Norway not r. Amer. Can. common: Macoun; Waghori 
U. S: Roell. : 
*E.precox Hedwig. — Hypnum H.; Eurhynchium | 
taris. 
Branehes julaceous; their leaves gen. obtuse. Tufts de 
Stem not pinnate. — Earth and rocks r. Eur. Norway! 
Can.: Macoun. 
* E.diversifolium Bryol. eur. 
Branches us. julaceous; their leaves gen. obtuse with sub: 
oblong inner cells. Tufts less dense. Stem sometimes pin 
— On earth r. Hur. Norway! Amer. Can.: Macoun. 
40.E.substrigosum Kindb. cat. Canad. m. 
Differs from E. strigosum: Leaves larger and subdistich 
more distant and long-decurrent, glossy yellowish. Cap: 
strangulate larger; cilia appendiculate. Branches more d 
. Monoecious. — Rocks r. Amer. Pacif, distr. Can. Brit. 
Macoun. U: 8; Roell.  - : [fec 
