* i : ; 
672 (72) MUSCI. (MOSSES.) 
32. i. se yg Turner. (Muse. Bor.-Amer. No. 305 5.) Diw- 
us; stems and branches extended; icioa varying from ovate-lanceolate to 
with a praia sala collum. (H. caules a ae * Lesqu. i 
of New Eng th Onl, Eaton, Babies Jam 
moneecious inflorescence ; differing from H. palustre by its broad 
rom H. a atpepinn eb its a Aeanie longer fad more mddealy acasligg a from a 
hroad 
subsquarros d, with reflexed and dis- 
tinctly serrate margins, a athe costa, and a ldeae. b he i (H. go 
rum, Sulliv. & Lesgr. ined.) — White Mountains, New Ham ects: 
§ 11. CALLIERGON, Sulliv. — Stems erect, ascending ; the divisions few, si 
or subpinnately branched, terete, turgid ves more closely sail, 
ovate and oblong, obt ly concave, not striate; me: ous, — c 
minute, linear; costa variable : capsule oblong, unequal, iar yperculum 
“conic : rather large species, mostly found in wet place 
_ 34. Hi. cuspidatum, L. Dicecious ; stems cna long; main divisions 
simply pinnate, and, like the ranchlets, cuspidate ; a pale yellowish -green, 
ene or ine a pointed, shortly bicostate ; cellules at t 
es large, s and pellucid ; capsule ee. tapering as the 
see shortly ‘codae and broadly annulate. te, — Grassy marshy places. (Eu.) 
35. Hi. Schréberi, Willd. Dicecious ; much se the Stare but 
easily known by its bright red stems, visible through the pale green 
foliage, obtuse branches, pericheetial pints not striate, and the seen of an 
annulus. — On the ground, in moist w (Eu.) 
36. Hi. cordifolium, Hedw. eae stems 6! — 8! aig divisions 
simple or aringly branched ; leaves large, Ser ta distant, spreading, ovate- 
oblong, obtuse, costate nearly to the apex, decurrent; basal cellules large, pel- 
lucid ; capsule gibbous, oblong, exannulate.— Swamps. (Eu.) 
37. TH srarpteldes, ds, Dicecious ; Stems robust, 7/-10/ long, flexu- 
or decumbent; the ns and irregularly ramul 
brown, broadly ovate, obtuse, flaccid, ecostate; the margins above usually 
inflexed. 
38. HL. stramineum, Dickson. Diccious ; Stems 6/-8! long, very 
slender, erect, — simple; leaves straw-colored, ovate-oblong, obtuse, not 
crowded, costate beyond the middle; annulus absent. — —Sphagnous swamps, 
New Tnciaad (Eu.) 
39. Hi. trifarium, Web. & Mohr. Dieecious ; head resembling the 
last, but a larger species, very brittle when dry ; leaves brownish-green, some- 
what 3-ranked, more closely i pt not so Spite ‘lies and more ae 
and only semicostate ; capsule more turgid, an d broadly annulate. — Cran 
marshes, Northern Ohio. (Eu Cp 
