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often with curved teeth; apical cell of the lamellæ truncate and 
_crenulate; costa of the upper leaves excurrent 10 a short, red- 
k qe awn. Capsule smaller and narrower, often wide-mou- 
7. P. carirarE Rich. Pogonatum Brid.; Sulliv., Icon. musc. 
_Lesq. etJames. rs 
Leaves short, obtusate and subobtuse, remotely and faint| 
dentate; wings of the lamina not prominent; apical cell ofth 
 Jamellæ as in the last; costa not excurrent. Capsule oblong 0 
subeylindric, less strongly papillose, not wide-mouthed. Stem 
usually simple. : | 
8.:P; Winciiescs Kindb., nov. sp. P. capillare va 
_minus Wahlenb., F1. Lapp. sec. Arnell et Lindberg. 
Differs from the last in the leaves nearly entire, the wings 
of the lamina prominent, very much broader below. 
54 | IL. Pogonatum Brid. a 
Capsule not papillose, without angles and apophysis; cal; 
tra densely hairy, short-acuminate. Slem usua ly branche 
Capsule green Re unripe, finally blackish or rarely brown. 
Leaves rigid. | Re 
9. P. api L.: C. M., Syn.; Braith., 1. c. Pogonatum 
Roehl., Br. Eur.; Lesq. et James, Man. 
 (P. polare G. M.,a variety with an often curved capsule 
when unripe). | ER 
= P. gREviFOLIUM Brid. - ire 
Leaves very short, appressed. Capsule globose. _. 
10. P. sepTeNTRIONALE Swartz; Wahlenb., FI. Lapp. (no 
Kindb., Cat. of Can 
290 (dry SJ 
