irONES MUSGORUM. I 19 



CYLINDROTHECIUM SULLIVANTII, Schimp. 



Tab. 95. 



Prsecedentibus tenuius angustius gracilius, caulc ramis atquc 

 ramulis modice compressis elongatis sajpe apice filescentibus, 

 foliis confertis e basi angusta ovato-oblongis oblongisve sensim 

 brevius acuminatis apice serrulatis, capsula subcylindracea gra- 

 cili in pcdiccllum rubellum sensim defluente speciose annulata, 

 operculo longc tenui-rostrato, peristomii dentibus lineali-elon- 

 gatis crebrc nodoso-artienlatis subgramuiice notatis etc. primo 

 intuitu dignoscendum. 



Nkckera Sullivantii, C. Mull. Synop. Muse. 2, p. 65 (1850). 

 Cylindrothecium gracilescens, Bryol. Europ. (1851). 

 Cylindrothecium Sullivantii (C. Miill.), Sulliv. Mosses U. States, p. 

 64 ; Sulliv. & Lcsqx. Muse. Bor.-Amer. Exsicc, (ed. 1), No. 263. 



Hab. In shady woods, on stones near the surface of the 

 ground, Western North Carolina, Gray and Sullivant. 

 Tennessee, Lesquermx. 



TAB. 95. — Cylindrothecium Sullivantii. 



1. Planta naturali magniludine. 



2. Pars rami. 



3. 4, 5. Folia. 



6, 7. Areolatio folii baseos et apieis. 



8. Pericbaitium. 



9. Folia ejusdem. 



10. Capsular cum opereulis. 



11. Peristomium cum columella emergente. 



1 2. Particula peristomii. 



13. Opercula. 



14. Calyptra. 



15. Flos masculus. 



16. Perigonialia, antheridium, et parapbysis. 



