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stome of sixteen lanceolate externally trabeculate bi-trifid 

 teeth, rarely wanting; columella not deciduous; lower leaf- 

 cells larger and diaphanous. 



Genus 76. Schistidium. Columella adhering to the lid, and 

 falling away with it. 



ORDER XXV. REDWIGIACEL 



Sporangium globose or oblong, immersed, or slightly ex- 

 serted ; peristome none ; leaves nerveless. 



Genus 77. Hedwigidium. Sporangium more or less ex- 

 serted ; veil cucullate, smooth. 



Genus 78. Hedwigia. Sporangium immersed ; veil conical; 

 leaves diaphanous above. 



ORDER XXVI. ENCALYPTEL 



Sporangium straight, even, or striate; veil very large, cylin- 

 drico-campanulate. 



Genus 79. Encalypta. Fruitstalk elongated; veil mostly 

 appendiculate ; vaginula crowned with a conical spongy mass. 



ORDER XXVII. EIPAEIACEL 



Peristome of thirty- two teeth, connected together by anas- 

 tomosing process, or an irregularly fissured or rudimentary 

 membrane ; top of columella connected with the peristome. 



Genus 80. Cinclidotus. Veil smooth, conical, split on one 

 side ; peristome simple, sometimes rudimentary, of thirty-two 

 teeth, rising from a common membranous base, twisted above 

 round the columella. 



ORDER XXVIII. TRICHOSTOMEL 



Veil cucullate; peristome of thirty-two filiform teeth, distinct 

 or united below, frequently in pairs, and sometimes twisted. 



