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I. Leptobryum Br. eur. 
1.B.piriforme L. — Mnium L.; Bryum Wiggers. ` 
Capsule piriform or round-oval, chestnut-colored; neck long; 
lid small; annulus revoluble; teeth pale yellow; pedicel long. 
Tufts us. 1—2 c. m. high. Resembles somewhat Dicranella 
heteromalla in habit. — Stone-walls and rocks nearly common. 
Eur. Sweden etc.| Amer. Can.: Macoun. U.: S.: com. Cardot. 
IL Eu-Bryum. 
| 1. Julacea (Anomobryum Schimper), 
A. Leaves obtusate obtuse, us. shining when dry. 
2.B.filiforme Dickson. — Anomobryum julaceum Schimp. 
Leaves ovate or ovate-oblong, very concave, gen. entire; up- 
per cells narrow; costa not percurrent. Capsule suboblong. 
Stems longish, tufted. — Sandy soil in alps r. Eur. Switzerl.! 
Austria: Schimper. i 
B. Leaves short-acuminate or apiculate (or some ones obtuse). 
a. Leaves of the short fruiting stem reflexed, sublimbate, 
not shining; costa percurrent. 
3.B.bullatum C. Mueller. 
Leaves broad-ovate or ovate, entire; cells narrow. Capsule 
small oblong-piriform yellowish pendent; cilia appendiculate. 
Tufts loose; shoots and male plants longish. Habit of the last. 
— Amer. r. Can., Selkirk mts: Macoun 1890, »Alaska»: C. M. 
b. Leaves neither reflexed nor limbate, us. shining; costa 
subpercurrent or (in B. juliforme) abbreviate. 
4.B.juliforme ©. Solms Laubach. — Anomobryum Solms; 
Bryum Schimper. 
Leaves ovate-oblong, denticulate near apex; upper cells nar- 
row; costa short. Capsule claviform. Tufts about 1 c. m. high. = 
— Rocks r. Eur. Italy: Bottini; Arcangeli. Norway: Hagen. 
5.B.sericeum Lacroix. — B. leptostomum Schimp. B3 
Leaves suboval entire: those of shoots often obtuse; upper 
cells oblong-lanceolate. Capsule suboblong; »peristome rudi- 
mentary»: Limpricht. Stem us. very low when barren, some- - 2 
times 1 c. m. high in fruiting state. — Wet rocks r. Eur. - 
France: Berthoumieu; Lamy, com. Husnot. 
6.B.coneinnatum Spruce. e" 
Leaves ovate or broadly ovate-lanceolate, gen. entire; upper 
cells often rhomboidal.. Capsules unknown. Stems: longish, | 
often mixed in other moss-tufts, sometimes with greenish bul- 
billi. Often silver-glossy when dry. —. Rocks princ. in alps f. — 
Eur. Norway, Switzerl.! » Amer.»: Lq. et. Jam. ME 
