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A MANUAL OF MOSSES 



Allegheny 



Armstrong 



Beaver 



Center 



Crawford 



Fayette 



Lawrence 



Westmoreland 



: More than fifty collections from various 

 localities in the County have been ex- 

 amined. 



Kittanning, August 16, 1906. O. E. |. 

 Beaver Falls, May 14, 1907. O. E. ). 

 Bald Eagle Ridge near Matternville, Sep- 

 tember 20, 1909, and mountain slope near 

 Bear Meadows, September 21, 1909. O. 



E. J. 



: Linesville, May 12, 1908. O. E. ] . ; Harts- 

 town, May 29-31, 1909. O. E. *]. and G. 

 K. J. 



: Ohio Pyle, September 1-3, 1906. Septem- 

 ber *l-3, 1907, and Cheat Haven. Seotem- 

 ber 3-6, 1910. O. E. J. and G. K. J. ;"Ohio 

 Pyle, September 10, 1905. O. E. J. and 

 G. E. K. ; and May 30-31, 1908. O*. E. J. 



: In gorge below Ellwood City, June 26, 

 1909. O. E.J. 



: New Florence, Mellon's estate on Laurel 

 Hill Mts., September 8-11, 1907. (Fig- 

 ured), Hillside, May 23, 1908, and May 

 22, 1909, "Shades" near Blackburn, March 

 25, 1910. O. E. [.; Laurelville, May 30- 

 31, 1903. J A. S.; Hillside, at top of 

 Chestnut Ridge, September 16-17, 1909. 

 O. E. J. and G. K. J. 



3. Dicranella rufescens | Dickson | Schimper. 



(Plate VII) 



Rather loosely cespitose, reddish- to yellowish-green: 

 stems erect, in our region generally very short, about 3 mm. 

 high, mostly simple; leaves few, linear-lanceolate, reaching 1.5 

 mm. long, gradually narrowed, minutely denticulate towards 

 apex, plane, erect-spreading or sometimes sub-secund ; costa 

 narrow, about one-seventh to one-sixth the width of the leaf- 

 base, percurrent ; basal leaf-cells large, hyaline, smooth, thin- 

 walled, quadrate-rectangular to linear-rectangular, reaching 8 

 ^10 times as long as wide, median cells shorter and smaller 

 but similar, the percurrent costa margined by cells similar to 

 the median : seta erect, red, about 3-5 mm. long, dextrorse 

 when dry; capsule globose-ovoid, erect, red, symmetrical, 

 smooth to slightly wrinkled when dry, the urn wide-mouthed 

 and more or less turbinate ; operculum obliquely conic-rostrate, 

 about as long as urn (0.5 mm.) ; calyptra cucullate, smooth, 

 yellowish-red, narrowly conic, about 0.8 mm. long ; spores 

 globose, smooth, orange-pellucid, about .012-.015 mm., ma- 

 ture in late summer or fall. 



