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MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS 



* LEAVES COMPLICATE-R1LOBED. 



FRULLANIA. 



F. EBORACENSIS Gottsche. Any one who has been in the 

 woods at all must have noticed the pretty designs in dark brown- 

 ish-green on the bark of beeches and birches like those in the 

 figure. So common and so striking is this little plant that almost 

 no further description is needed for its identification. Although 

 it is so tiny, its underleaves and lobules can be made out easily 

 with a hand-lens if a specimen -be mounted in water on a micro- 

 scopic slide. 



FIGURE 94. Frullania. 



I. Plant of 



From. Bryologist, 5: 4, 1902. 



Frullania Eboracensis, on the bark of birch. II. Underside of same 

 showing underleaves and the queer saclike inflated lobules which remind 

 one of the bladders of Utricularia. III. and IV. Under and upper side 

 of F. Asagrayana Mont. V. Involucre and perianth of F. Eboracensis. 



