— 831 — 
dry; teeth without prominent ribs; lid umbonate; pedicel some- 
what long. — Moist clay and sand r. Amer. U. S.: Langlois, 
com. Cardot. 
7.F.americana Lindberg; Sulliv. l. c. 
Leaves ovate or ovate-oblong, obtusate or tapering to a long 
acicular point, entire or faintly serrate; costa sometimes not 
percurrent. Capsule not rugose; teeth sometimes with promi- 
nent ribs in lower part; lid obtusely apiculate; pedicel short. 
— Amer. r. U. S. Montana: Williams, herb. Demetrio, com. 
Roell. 
B. Capsule not rugose, r. straight; endostome short. 
8.F.ealearea Wahlenberg. 
Leaves oval-oblong or subobovate tapering to a gen. long 
subacicular point: upper us. serrate; costa us. not percurrent. 
Capsule oblique; pedicel short. — Calcareous soil in warmer 
districts. Hur. not r. Sweden! Austria: Breidler. France: Husnot. 
Amer. r. »Can, and U. S.»: Lesq. et Jam. 
* »F.Muehlenbergii Schwegrichen»: C. M. 
Leaves us. gradually narrowed with subpercurrent or excur- 
rent costa. — Hur. Switzerl.!. France: Husnot. Germany: W. 
Baur, com. C. Mueller. 
* F.mediterranea Lindberg. 
Leaves us. entire and abruptly narrowed with abbreviate 
costa. — Eur, Italy: E. Adlerz. Amer. »U. S.»: Lesq. et Jam. 
* F.eonvexa Spruce. 
Leaves larger and faintly serrate. Lid of capsule not um- 
bonate, — Eur. southern distr. r. Italy: Bottini, France: Phili- 
bert. Greece: Haussknecht; Heldreich. 
* F.pulchella Philibert. j 
Leaves smaller; costa short. — Eur. r. France: Philibert. 
9.F.ealiforniea Sullivant et Lesquereux; Sull. ic. m. 
: Leaves oval-oblong or subobovate subobtusate or very shortly 
acuminate without acicular point, entire or serrate; costa not 
percurrent. Capsule oblique (or erect symmetric) long-necked; 
teeth with slightly or not prominent ribs; lid umbonate; pedi- 
cel short. — Clay soil r. Amer. U. S. Calif.: Boleender, com. 
Renauld. — In Sulliv. icon. muscor. capsule is straight, leaves 
. Are entire, 
. *F.palleseens Juratzka. — Entosthodon Jur.; Funaria Kindb. 
E Capsule always straight symmetric; endostome very short; 
Spores a little larger; lid not seen. Leaves entire. — Eur. r. 
Greece: Haussknecht. 
