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comal leaves revolute to middle, inner to apex; costa purple at base, van- 

 ishing below point; cells faintly pitted, above rhombic-hexagonal, basal 

 red, rectangular hexagonal: seta curved above; capsule pendent, symmet- 

 ric, pyriform, when dry contracted below the mouth; lid small, convex; 

 annulus triple, separating in fragments; teeth lanceolate, abruptly subulate 

 above the middle, narrowly bordered, papillose, endostome free, basal 

 membrane 3^ height of teeth, segments widely gaping along keel, cilia 

 2-3, long appendiculate. Limpr. Laubm. 2:367. — Franz Joseph Fjord 

 and Sabine Island. 



307. Bryuin microglobum C. M. & Kindb.— Tufts compact, green, 

 radiculose below, small (about 1 cm. high) : branches very short, bear- 

 ing small buds: leaves narrow margined, sub-entire; stem leaves ovate 

 oblong, short acuminate, faintly revolute at borders, branch leaves ovate- 

 acute and not revolute; upper cells short except narrow margined ones; 

 costa more or less short excurrent: capsule small, inclined, pale globose- 

 pyriform, small mouthed; peristome perfect, teeth pale; cilia short, appen- 

 diculate; lid convex with conical mamilla: pedicel arcuate at apex: dioicous. 

 Mac. Cat. 129. — On earth: London, Ont. 



308. Bryum micro-erythrocarpum C. M. & Kindb. — Nearly allied to 

 B. erythrocarpum ; differs in stem shorter: leaves distinctly yellow-mar- 

 gined, laxer areolate; costa sometimes excurrent: capsule more ventricose, 

 constricted below the mouth; lid longer apiculate. Mac. Cat. 124. — In 

 wet gravel: Vancouver Island. 



309. Bryum Blindii B. & S. — Dioicous: gregarious or in small dense 

 tufts, brownish or light green, somewhat shining: stem fasciculately 

 branched, radiculose below: lower leaves broad oval, short-pointed; upper 

 stem and branch leaves ovate, short-pointed; comal and perichsetial leaves 

 oblong-lanceolate; all leaves imbricate, concave, not margined, entire, 

 margin plane, only upper comal and perichastial leaves slightly revolute; 

 costa strong, percurrent or excurrent; cells yellow-walled, considerably 

 thickened, above rhomboid and rhomboidal, at base red, thin walled, rec- 

 tangular and rectangular hexagonal: seta generally bent at base, hooked 

 above; capsule pendent, symmetric, obovate or globose-pyriform; neck 

 thick; mouth small, when empty scarcely changed; lid small, strongly 

 convex, with small mamilla; annulus triple, separating spirally; peristome 

 inserted below mouth, teeth yellow, with pale incurved point when dry, 

 bordered, papillose; endostome yellow, papillose, basal membrane 3^ height 

 of teeth, segments lanceolate, suddenly subulate, somewhat split, cilia 

 three, nodose or appendiculate. Limpr, Laubm. 2: 419. — On damp earth 

 Rocky Mountains; on debris: Selkirk Mountains, B. C. 



310. Bryiim alpiniforine Kindb. — Allied to B. alpinum in habit, 

 leaves chlorophyllose, basal cells quadrate, costa red: differs in leaves 

 smaller, marginate, loosely disposed, more distinctly decurrent, border re- 



