GRIMMIACEAE 115 



sometimes found a pleurocarpous moss, Hygrohypnum 

 eugyrium (p. 220). The leaves of Hygrohypnum are 

 lighter green, more or less curved and turned to one 

 side, and do not closely fold against the stem when dry; 

 the stems are more branched, and the capsule is lateral, 

 curved and inclined, instead of terminal, symmetrical, 

 and erect as in Rhacomitrium. 



