158 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
striata sicea plicato- baile apophysata; peristomio nullo; calyptra 
longiori fusea, apice r 
This form is ref athe the its leaves and ene es apsule, to H. rhab- 
docarpa: by the absence of peristome to H. 2 ulgaris, and by ine Auee® 
ysate capsule to EH. apophysata, N. & H. Iti is ag paroutly Ss W spe- 
cies. The specimens, however, are too few and incomplete for a satis- 
factory diagnosis 
Hab. —High a Pee with Desmatodon sistylius.— Downie. 
DISsSODON FRC@LICH 8; Freel. 
A fine and eek ecies found i in good specimens. 
Hab.—Mountains of Colorado. Hall. 
Dissopon HoRNSCHUCHH, Grev., Arn. 
Hab.—Near Twin Lakes. Downie. 
TAYLORIA SPLACHNOIDES, Hook. 
ee —Same Pe as - pare Downie. 
PHYSCOMITRI M, Bric 
i: —Moist aire salle on athe iiaies. Hatl. A very rare species, found 
only once before in this country 
PHYSCOMITRIUM PYRIFORME, Brid. 
Hab. Pas coins on ve plains and in the mountains. 
FUNA HYGRO A, Hedw 
Hab. cHetkbcbea. os pa eround ; common. 
FUNARIA HYBERN ook, 
Hab—Mountains of ieewaad (Explor. of 1873.) 
LEPTOBRYUM PYRIFORME, ‘Cina, ») Schp. 
Hab. Hele ground, under the shade of pines; common. 
WEBERA ELONGATA, Schweeer. 
Hab. e High mountains ; fissures of rocks. Hall. 
WEBERA NUTANS, Schre 
Hab.—Shaded g ern in ni mountains; not rare. 
RUDA, Schreb. 
Hab—At the = & ere hanemns rocks and fissures; not rare. 
WEBERA LuD I, Spreng. 3 
ab.— High stilomatne = sandy soil along rivulets. Hall; Downie. 
(Expl. of 1873.) 
BRYUM PENDULUM, ern Schp 
n the ground, low m ivbecser: comm 
Beye es ' var. MONTANUM. ‘Bingen weak ffert; eapsula 
graciliori, obovato-pyriformi, a erculo longiori Wa areolationis 
folioram Gitekiine Se ae erassioribus, margine folioram Vix | 
conspicuo concolore, _viridi in acumine longiori  producto.—It is 
apparently a distinet mpevion, : 
—Mixed with Pottia Heimii—High mountains. Downie. It 18 
also in the eolléetioiee of 1873, by Dr. Hayden’s assistants, 
BRYUM INTERMEDIUM, Web. & Mohr. 
Hab.—Fissures of humected rocks ;_ not rare. 
Bryu UM CIRRHATUM, Hoppe & ie sch. 
He rassy slopes and fissures of rocks, Twin Lakes. Downie. 
BRYUM ‘BIMUM, Schreb. 
Hab.—W et meadows; common. 
BRYUM MUHLENBECKII, Bryol. Eur. 
Hab.—Rocky Mountasne; from sy in Sullivant’s herbari 
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