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Description of Plate CXIV. 
Fig. 1.—Bryum Lucipu, E. G. Brirron, about natural size. 
Fig. 2.—An enlarged capsule. 
Fig. 3.—The peristome more highly magnified. 
Fig. 4.—A very young capsule, with calyptra considerably magnified. 
Fig. 5.—One tooth of the outer peristome considerably magnified. 
Fig. 6.—Portion of the inner peristome, showing three of the cilia; one of 
them branched. 
Fig. 7.—A leaf somewhat enlarged. 
Fig. 8.—Tip of leaf highly magnified. 
Fig. 9.—A portion highly magnified, showing basal cells and margin. 
Fig. 10.—A portion highly magnified, showing lateral marginal cells and their 
contact with the inner cells taken about one-third below the apex. 
Fig. 11.—Bryum proliferun (L.) Sibth., about natural size. 
Fig. 12,—An enlarged capsule. 
Fig. 13.—A fragment of the outer peristome. 
Fig. 14.—A fragment from inner peristome, showing the two appendiculate 
cilia and open carinate segments, 
Fig, 15.—Leaf somewhat enlarged. 
Fig. 16—Tip of leaf highly magnified. 
Fig. 17.—Fragment of margin of leaf two-thirds of the way up, — contact 
of marginal with inver cells, highly magnified. 
Fig. 18.—GRIMMIA PHILIBERTIANA, E. G. Britton, aboot natural size. 
_ Fig. 19.—An old wrinkled capsule considerably magnified. 
Fig. 20.—Two ripe plump capsules ; one with straight and other shies oblique 
beak, considerably magnified. 
Fig. 21.—The peristome closed, scuinerabhy magnified. 
Fig. 22.—The peristome open, considerably magnified. 
Fig. 23.—Teeth of the peristome more highly magnified. 
Fig. 24 —The simple tip of a tooth highly magnified. 
Fig. 25.—A leaf somewhat magnified, showing peculiar margin which appears 
to be double, or in some specimens double near the apex and becoming free to revo- 
lute towards the base. 
Fig. 26.—Tip of leaf in normal condition highly magnified. 
Fig. 27.—Abnormal tip, bearing propagula on the distorted and abnormally 
situated teeth. 
Fig. 28,—Highly magnified cells from near base of leaf. 
Fig. 29.—Capsule, old and wrinkled, of G. Hartmanni, Schimp,, from Corsica, 
Collected by H. Philibert, July 18th, 1870. 
Fig. 30.—Capsule of same moistened, sasehieed peristome closed, somewhat 
magnified, 
Fig. 31.—Tooth from peristome of same, iaueibe the bifid tip! considerably 
magnified. 
Fig. 32.—The end of one-half of a bifid tip highly magnet: 
_ Fig. 33.—A leaf somewhat enlarged. : Pays 
Fig. 34.—The tip of a leaf highly magnified. ae 
Fig. 35.—A fragment showing cells near the base of leaf. my 
