Mosses of Eastern Massachusetts. 173 
adopted by Hooker in the second volume of the British Flora, 
Part I! 
Muscr Acrocarri Asronur. 
Mosses with terminal fruitstalks; capsules destitute of a 
mouth (stoma) in consequence of the adhesion of the lid 
(operculum.) 
Puascum patens. Hedw. Sp. Musc. p. 20.  Muscol. Brit. 
P- 7, tab. 5. Br. Fl. p. 3. Brid. Bry. Univ. I. p. 338. 
wet soil ; fruit in September. Chelmsford! 
P. itia. (Linn. Muscol. Brit. p. 6, tab. 5. Brid. 
pe P 1. Brid: Bry. Univ. I. p. 37. Sandy soil: Ply- 
Mvscr Acnocangpi GyMNosTOMI. 7 
Mosses with terminal fruitstalks ; lid deciduous; mouth of 
the sinyale without a fringe (peristome. ) 
ceci 
Brid, Meth, M sous Nova Muscorum, &c. ; a Sam. El. a e Goth, 1819. 
Brid. Musc. Rec. Muscologia Recentiorum ; a Sam. El. a Bri 3 vols. 4to. 
Brid. Sp. Muse, 
El. a Arare Gothæ 
Li PU. pem Universa, &c.; a Sam. El a  Bádel-Brider 
sme 1826, ^ vols. 
d Drummond: d's Musei Americani. Monsen collected in British North America, 
uring fes Second Land Expedition under Sir John Franklin, K 
— T orum Frondosorum. Op. P w— Editum a 
Pappleinces to the same work: or, Species peste a Sam. 
- Muse, 
Fr. ty i 
dim «8r. Suppl. Supplement to thé above work ; in several pou by = — 
Hook, § Greville : in Brewster's Journal of Science. Vol. i kc 
Londón, 1 t mi Hooker and Taylor's Muscologia 
dy A Flora, Vol. ii.: or, the English: Flora of Sir ir James Ea r 
xxiv., Cryptogamia. By Wm. Jackson Hooker, LL. D., F. 
, 1833 
Musei "tige i vols. London, 1818. 
Muscoru ndon, 1768, (the plates.) 
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