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26. Amblystegium varium (Hedw.) Lindb. 



Damp rocks, Church Cave, fruiting, 509, 804, logs; shaded 

 rocks, Paynter's Vale, 806 in part. 



27. ISOPTERYGIUM MICANS (Sw.) Mitt. 



Isopterygium tenerum Mitt. (Challenger Report.) 

 On root-stocks of Osmunda cinnamomea, and on old stumps, 

 Devonshire Marsh, 44, ^68, 809, 812; at base of palmetto, Paget 

 Marsh, 647, 18$$; Pembroke Marsh, 626; Warwick Marsh, 623. 



28. Sematophyllum adnatum (Michx.) E, G. Britton. 



On cedar tree, Walsingham Cave, 282; on rotten wood, near 

 cave, Paynter's Vale, 1117. 



Fig. 



. I. 



Plant, natural size. 







Fig 



. 2. 



Plant enlarged. 







Fig. 



3. 



Cross section of stem, 



X120. 





FIGJ 



5-4- 



7. Leaves. Xi^. 







Fig. 



9* 



Apex'one^f sTowing'e 



af showing cur 



ve, X87J^. 





10. 



The large hyaline cells of basilar poi 



•tion of leaf, X500. 



Fig. 



II. 



Cells of the basilar ar 



id median port 



ions of leaf taken fr 



:of 



the 



hyaline group, represen 



ted in Figs. 4. 



5. and 7. by dotted 













Figs 



;. 13 



1, 14. Median cells, Xj 



500. 





Fig. 



15. 



Portion of ventral surface of leaf fro 



im costa to margin. 



Fig. 



16. 



Surface view of double margin from 



median portion of Ic 





,. 17 



, 18, 19. Cross section 



s of double mc 



trgin. 17. 18. X270; 







Surface view of lower 







?IG. 



21. 





portion of cost 



ta showing papillae. 



■;^- 



z 



Cross section^f lower 



higher magnifi. 



catln.°X2io. 



^ig^ 



24. 



Cross section of uppe. 



- portion of leaf. X210. 



?IGS 







costa showing 



papillae on costa an 



Filament arising f 



