GLOSSARY. 



Acuminate (leaf) : tapering to a point. 



Apiculate (leaf) : furnished with, a minute, but distinct point. 



Arcuate (seta) : curved in the form of a bow. 



Bifarioiis (leaves): arranged in two rows. 



Bifid (stipules of Jimgermannice): two-cleft. In the same way 

 trifid, thi'ee-cleft, and quadrifid, four-cleft, are employed. 



Campanulate (calyptra): bell-shaped. 



Canaliculate (leaf): furnished with a channel or furrow on upper 

 surface. 



Carinate (leaf): furnished with a projective nerve beneath, in the 

 form of a keel. 



Cernuous (capsule) : drooping, but less so than to be described as 

 "pendulous." 



Ciliated (calyptra and leaf) : furnished with an evident fiinge. 



Connivent (leaves): closely approximating. 



Convolute (leaf): rolled together, somewhat in the way of invo- 

 lute. 



