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carea, Wahl. (180G). Lindberg in his revision of Funariaccaj 

 (1863), rejecting very properly Hedwig's '•'■ MulilenbergiV as 

 untenable on account of the want of a diagnosis, rejecting also 

 the ''^ MuhlenhergW'' of Schwa;grichen for obvious reasons, names 

 the Pennsylvania species F. Americana, Lindb., and the Mediter- 

 ranean species F. Mediterranea, Lindb., this last being the spe- 

 cies referred by Schimper to F. calcarea, WahL, whose species 

 according to Lindberg (spec. orig. compar.), is F. Hibernica, 

 Hook., of England. 



TAB. 19. — FuNARiA Americana. 



1. Plantfe naturali vioffnitiidine. 



2. Planta cum gemma mascnla. 



3. Folia et sectio transversalis. 



4. Areolatio foliorum. 



5. Folium perichjetiale cum archegonio. 



6. Archegonium. 



7. Capsula plena. 



8. Capsula vacua sicca. 



9. Peristomium. 



10. Calyptra. 



11. Operculum. 



12. 13. Antlierldium et parapliyses. 



The following are all the species of Funaria at present known 

 to occur in North America, together with their principal syno- 

 nymes. 



1. Funaria Americana, Lindb. (1863), as described above. 



2. F. Mediterranea, Lindb. (1863) — F. 31uhlenbei-gii, Scliwaegr Suppl. 



1, 2, p. 78, tab. 66 (1816), exclus. icon. — F. calcarea, Schp. Synop. 

 p. 320 (1860). Hab. Southern Europe, California, Bolander, B'igelow. 



3. F. CALCAREA, Walil. (180G), e Lindb. spec. comp. — F. Hibernica, 



Hook. & Tayl. Bryol. Eur.; Wils. Bryol. Brit.; Schp. Synop. Mus. 

 etc. Hah. Euroj^e, British America, Drummond. 



4. F. SERRATA, Beauv. Ilandb. Bryol. Eur. Hub. Southern United States. 



5. F. Californica, Sulliv. & Lesqx. Muse. Exsicc. Hab. California, Bo- 



lander. 



6. F. FLAVESCENS, Michx. Hab. Southern United States and along the 



coast northward. 



7. F. HYGROMETRiCA ct var. CALVESCENS, auct. Hab. Everywhere; the 



var. mostly in the Southern United States. 



