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radiculose : leaves weakly or not at all auriculate, from the 

 lanceolate base long-snbnlate. canaliculate-tubulose, the 

 acumen often plainly toothed on the margin and dorsal sur- 

 face of the costa by reason of the mammillate cells ; costa broad 

 and flat, long', excurrent, and almost tilling the acumen ; alar 

 cells reaching the costa, inflated, hyaline, sometimes reddish, 

 delicate, areolation above the alar cells widened to- 

 wards the costa and rectangular to long-hexagonal, at the 

 margin usually united into a more or less broad border; 

 perichretial leaves sheathing, abruptly long-subulate: seta 

 arcuate, finally erect-liexuous : capsule symmetric, oblong- 

 cylindric, smooth; annulus not differentiated; peristome in- 

 serted below the edge of the capsule-mouth ; teeth separate, 

 two-parted deeply, or to the base, the divisions filiform-subu- 

 late, below vertically and above obliquely striate-papillose ; 

 calyptra cucullate. 



A cosmopolitan genus of 21 species; 4 species in Xorth 

 America ; 3 species occurring in our region. 



Kc\ to the Species. 



a. Peristome-teeth cleft to base: leaves \vith somewhat widened 



auricles. i. D. Ipngirostre. 



a Peristome-teeth not cleft to base: leaves non-auriculate. 



b. 



b. Leaves easily caducous: seta 1.5-2 cm., urn 1.5-2 mm. long. 



2. D. -L'irgiuicitin. 

 b. Leaves rather peristent: seta 5-8 mm., urn 1 mm. long. 



3. D. millspaughii. 



1. Dicranodontium longirostre [Starke] Bryologia Europsea, 



(Didyinodon longirostris Starke). 

 (Plate IX.) 



Densely and softly cespitose, lustrous, pale green, when 

 dried as in herbarium-specimens often a lustrous yellowish- 

 brown: stems erect or ascending, up to 3 or 4 cm. high, fork- 

 ing frequently, flexuous, radiculose below; leaves rather 

 numerous, often quickly deciduous, from a more or less sheath- 

 ing oblong concave base with more or less widened auricles 

 gradually "narrowed to a long, flexuous-spreading or falcate- 

 secund. linear-subulate or setaceous, tubulose point, the margin 

 entire to faintly denticulate towards the apex ; costa strong, 

 one-fifth to one-third the width of the leaf at base, excurrent 

 in the rough subulation, in cross-section showing a median 

 row of large hyaline cells bordered on either side by minute 

 incrassate cells ; alar leaf-cells large, inflated, hyaline to brown- 

 ish, rectangular, above becoming incrassate and narrower, in 

 the oblong base the upper marginal cells elongate-linear and 

 more or less prosenchymatous, the median and upper rounded- 

 quadrate, varying to short-rectangular or oblong : seta cygne- 

 ous, dextrorse ; capsule oblong-cylindric, small ; peristome- 



