= ÉD e 
2.C.faleatus Kindb. revue bryol. 1887. Ig 
Differs from the last: Leaves less crowded and dark green, 
distinctly faleate also when dry; cells opake very chlorophyllose; 
costa broader and gradually narrowed, occupying at least 1/3 
of lamina at base, much narrower at apex and gen. not ex- 
current. Stem not naked below, divided in long branches. 
Capsules unknown. — Springs r. Eur. Greece: Heldreich. 
B. Leaves broad obtusate or broadly acuminate, patent. 
when moist; lower cells short rectangular. : i 
3.C.riparius Host. — Gymnostomum Host; Cinclidotus Arnott. 
Leaves concave entire sublinear-oblong or sublingulate gen. 
obtusate obtuse; upper cells smooth... Capsule: oblong; teeth | 
yellowish rudimentary; pedicel short-exserted. Stem .2—8 c.m. - 
long sparingly branching often erect. Tufts blackish. — Stones — 
princ. iu rivers, r. Eur. Germany: Holler. France: Guépin, 
com. Husnot. Sweden: P. Olsson. Spain: Dieck, com. Roell. 
4.C.fontinaloides Hedwig. — Trichostomum H.; Cinclidotus 
Beauvois. duis 
Leaves carinate sometimes denticulate at apex, ovate-oblong — 
or. broadly ovate-lanceolate acuminate gen. acute; upper cells 
sometimes faintly papillose. Capsule oval nearly immersed; 
teeth reddish. Stems. fasciculate often to 10—15 e. m. long 
with numerous short branchlets. Tufts olivaceous or brown. | 
— Stones in springs and rivulets Eur. not r. in lower warmer 
districts, r. in alps. Sweden, Switzerl., Italy! Amer. r. »Can.: - 
Macoun»: Lesq. et Jam. i 
Fam. 25. Calymperaceæ. 
122. Calymperes Swartz. 
1.0.Richardi C. Mueller. l QUT 
»Leaves yellow-limbate at least in lower part, suboblong ob- 
tuse; costa not excurrent. Calyptra slightly scabrous. Tufts. 
loose»: C. M. — Trees r. Amer. »U. S. Florida»: Lq. et. Jam. 
2.C.diseiforme C. Mueller. | Ai 
»Leaves yellow-limbate suboblong; costa excurrent. Calyptra- 
very scabrous. Tufts pulvinate. Barren’ branches with short 
crowded leaves»: C. M: — Amer. r. »U. S. Florida»: Lq. et Jam 
Fam.?6 Encalyptacee. 
123. Enealypta Schreber. E 
A. Peristome double. »Pedicel red. 
I. Streptotheca. Capsule finally twisted, r. distinctly necked 
