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No 2 3e ANNÉE + 100 
REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
ParassanT Tous LES Deux Mois 
Les Manuscrits doivent être écrits en français, en latin ou en anglais 
Sommaire du n° 2 
New or less known Bryineæ from N. America. KINDBERG. — Muscinées de \ 
l'Asie orientale. PARIS. — Philonotis mollis Vent., synonyme de Ph. 
cæspitosa Wils. DiSMIER. — Mousses du Spitzberg. THÉRIOT. — Biblio- 
graphie.— Nouvelles. d 
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NEW OR LESS KNOWN BRYINEÆ from }V. America. 
4. Found in Missouri by N. L. T. Nelson. 
Rhaphidostegium planifolium Kindb, n. sp. — Branches distant, 
generally complanate. Leaves subdistichous and curved, ovate- 
oblong, generally short-acuminale acute, entire (or rarely faintly 
denticulate near apex) not recurved at borders and not densely 
crowded ; alar cells vesiculiform, hyaline or reddish ; other cells 
narrow linear. Stem subpinnate, pale red or dusky green, not or 
sparingly radiculose. Dioecious. Capsules not seen. 
Growing on root of sycomore tree near Trenton, 1905. 
Rhynchostegium membranosum Kindb. 
Eurhynchium strigosum * E. subdiversifolium, Kindb., n. subsp. 
Differs from E. strigosum : leaves broader, round-oval or broad- 
ovale, not or shortly acuminate, obtuse or subacute, not distinetly 
decurrent ; cells wider, mostly lanceolate-oblong. Capsules not 
seen, — Near Emma 1906. Ë 
E. strigosum* E. diversifolium differs from it in stem-leaves 
long-acuminate and stem julaceous. 
Brachythecium abruptinerve Kindb., n. sp. 
Leaves broadly ovate-lanceolate, acuminate with subulate or 
filiform point, entire or sometimes denticulate above, neither 
striate nor recurved, somewhat small and not crowded ; alar cells 
distinct ; other cells linear-lanceolate or (in some shoot-leaves) 
lanceolate ; costa short, rarely reaching to the middle. Perichetial 
leaves longer with shorter acumen, entire and erect, sometimes 
with long costa. Capsule curved, not strangulate ; peristome 
yellow ; endostomial segments papillose ; cilia appendiculate ; lid 
short conic ; pedicel smooth, 2-3 c. m. long. Branches slightly 
