— 145 — 
70.H.eomplexum Miiten. -` | fre’ 
Leaves from oval-oblong base tapering io a subulate acumen, 
somewhat large; inner cells narrow, angular round-oval, alar 
quadrate; »upper ‘cells slightly prominent at the upper and»: 
Lesq.-et Jam.*) — Amer. r. Can. N. Brunsw.: Moser. 
b. Angular leaf-cells small. Capsules unknown. 
71.H.Vaucheri Lesquereux. 
"Leaves small; upper cells lanceolate, lower basal suboblong, 
angular numerous not hyaline, special alar disposed on a nar- 
row-triangular space. Stem-leaves abruptly narrowed from broad- 
ovate base; branch-leaves ovate-oblong or ovute-lanceolate. Tufts 
yellowish green. Branches julaceous or subjulaceous. — Rocks 
t. Eur. princ. in alp: regions. Norway, Switzerl.! Italy: E. 
. Adlerz. France: Boulay; Amer: N. Foundl: Waghorne. 
 T2.H.subeomplexum Kindb. revue bryol. 1895. 
Differs from the last: Leaves larger and shorter, abruptly 
narrowed from subovate base; angular cells smaller and finally 
hyaline without special alar. Tufts green. — Amer. r. Can. 
Cypress hills: Macoun. : 
9. Amblystegioidea. 
13.H.ineurvatum Schrader. — Amblystegium Kindb. Laubm.; 
»Amblystegium enerve and Hypnum Blyttii Br. eur.»: Lindb. 
ves narrowly ovate-lanceolate long-subulate or ovate-oblong 
With filiform point, nearly entire or at acumen denticulate, often 
5 ly disposed sometimes nearly straight; alar cells small green 
numerous quadrate on a narrow-triangular space. Perichetial 
leaves denticulate above with filiform point. Capsule small 
arcuate; lid apiculate-rostellate; cilia nodose; annulus narrow; 
pedicel short, Tufts bright green silky glossy or brownish, 
. sparingly radieulose. Habit of Amblystegium subtile. e On rocks 
. and walls or r. on trees. Eur. not r. below alp. regions. Swe- 
. den, Switzerl., Italy! Amer. r. Can.: Moser; Waghorne. 
— T4H.depressulum C. Mueller. — »H. Vaucheri»: cat. Can. 
. ™. in part. 
. "Leaves from oval-oblong base narrowed to a subulate acumen, 
. Sinuolate at base faintly denticulate above, erowded subdecur- 
. Tént; angular cells round-oval not numerous, special alar qua- 
drate hyaline larger. Capsule arcuate somewhat large; lid mu- 
ticous; pedicel somewhat long. Tufts brown- green. Stem sub- 
pinnate, — Amer. r. U.S.: Lesquereux, com. Renauld. Can.: Macoun. 
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*) The cells are mamillose as in H. cupressiforme, Eurhynchium ete. 
