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appressed when dry. Perichetial leaves long from broad base 

 abruptly subulate. Capsule somewhat large. Fruiting stem 

 very short with few stem-leaves and short verticillate branches. 



— Wet rocks in warmer districts r. Eur. Switzerl.l France: 

 Philibert. Spain: Levier. Italy: Bottini. Engl,: Holt. 

 15.Fh.radicali8 Beauvois. — Bartramia Beauv.; SuUiv. icon, 

 muse; Philonotis Kindb. 



Differs from the last: Leaves more gradually acuminate: 

 perichetial longer-subulate; costa short-excurrent; branch-leaves 

 often open-erect when dry. Capsule somewhat smaller; pedicel 

 thinner. — Wet places r. Amer. Can. Brit. Col. and Vane isl.: 

 Macoun. U. S.: Mohr, com. Macoun. 



b. Leaves acute not subulate; costa percurrent. Dioecious. 

 le.Ph.tenella C. Mueller. 



Leaves crowded appressed when dry, smaller than in the 

 last: perichetial subulate not much broader; perigonial sublinear 

 long-subulate nearly nerveless. — Amer. r. »U. S.»: C. M. 

 (Cuba: Wright, herb. Sullivant, com. C. Mueller). 



B. Leaves entire and nearly smooth in lower half, sublinear- 

 subulate. Capsules and flowers unknown. 

 IT.Fh.pumila Kindb. n. sp. 



Leaves erect, smaller and narrower than in Ph. rigida; costa 

 scarcely excurrent. Tufts about 1 c. m. high. — Amer. r. Can. 

 Ontario near Belleville: Macoun. 



140. Anacolia Schimper. 

 l.A.Menziesii Turner. — Bartramia Turn.; Sulliv. ic. m.; Ana- 

 colia Kindb. 



Leaves smooth from subovate base nearly gradually subulate, 

 serrate to the plicate basal part, nearly appressed when dry; 

 lower cells short-i-ectangular, upper longer; costa short-excurrent 

 or percurrent. Capsule globose pale or reddish brown; teeth 

 short or none; pedicel us. longer than capsule to 1 c. m. Tufts 

 green soft and silky, tomentose. Dioecious. — Rocks r. Amer. 

 Can. Pacif. distr.: Macoun, U. S.: E. Hall; Leiberg, com. Mrs 

 Britton. 

 2.A.Webbii Montagne. — Glyphocarpus Mont.; Anacolia Sch. 



Differs from the last: Leaves mamillose brittle serrate in 

 upper third; cells gen. quadrate: middle rectangular. Capsule 

 red-brown; pedicel shorter; teeth none. Tufts rigid brown-green. 



— Earth and rocks r. Eit;. Mediterr. distr. »Spain and Corsica*: 

 Schimp (Canary islands: Husnot). 



