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•dish.; capsule small, erect, symmetric, ovate-oblong, scarcely constricted 

 under the orifice when dry; lid equaling sporangium, long and obliquely 

 subulate rostrate; peristome purple, teeth trabeculate, striolate lengthwise, 

 cleft to below the middle into 2-3 subulate legs, granulose and partly con- 

 nected; annulus very broad, deciduous, 2-3 rows of cells: male plants un- 

 known. Bot. Gaz. 19: 237. pi. SI. 1894. — On the ground: Louisiana; Mo- 

 bile, Alabama. 



60. Dicranella Fitzgerald! Ren. & Card. — Oespitose; yellowish or 

 dirty green: stems long, simple or bipartite: leaves crowded, sub-secund, 

 from a lanceolate base gradually narrowed into a long subulate canalicu- 

 late point, denticulate at the apex; costa broad, occupying y^ of leaf-base 

 and nearly all of point; cells rectangular or sub-rectangular, firm, more or 

 less elongated: perichsetial leaves from a dilated, sinuate-denticulate base 

 abruptly subulate, denticulate at apex: seta yellowish, long, twisted; cap- 

 sule erect, symmetric, oblong, not constricted under orifice, when dry 

 slightly plicate, brown or yellowish; lid convex, obliquely long rostrate; 

 teeth purple or orange, densely trabeculate, striolate lengthwise, faintly 

 granulose, cleft to below middle into two very long subulate legs, quite 

 free or partly connected: male flowers unknown. Bot. Gaz. 13: 197. pi. IS. 

 1888. — On sandy ground; Palatka, Florida. 



61. Dicranella Howei Ren. & Card. — Closely related to D. varia: 

 stem longer: leaves more lax, longer, more flexuous, margin plane through- 

 out; costa broader, cells narrower: capsule longer and more slender, shin- 

 ing green. Revue Bryol. 20: 30. 1893. — California. 



62. Dicranella laxiretis Ren. & Card. — Closely related to D. debilis: 

 capsule narrower: leaves narrower and more flexuous, with a denticulate 

 apex; cells larger and shorter. Revue Bryol. 20: 30. 1893. — Louisiana. 



63. Dicranella cervioulatula Kindb. (Labrador) and D. polaris 

 Kindb. (Alaska) are nomina nuda. 



64. Dicranum hyperboreum (Gunn.) Smith. — Resembling D. fulvel- 

 lum but more robust, cespitose: leaves patent and sub-secund, when dry 

 incurved, subflexuous, lanceolate and lanceolate-subulate from the lanceo- 

 late base, acumen nearly smooth; areolation dense: perichsetial leaves nar- 

 rowly aristate from the long sheathing base: capsule erect or subcernuous, 

 ovate or oval, neck inflated, substriate, when dry and empty cyathiform 

 and plicate; teeth of the peristome broader, short subulate, distinctly stri- 

 gose, 2-3 divided and perforated to the middle. Mtill. Syn. Muse. 1: 372. 

 — On rocks: Mt. Hood, Oregon. 



65. Dicranum hyperboreum papillosum Ren. & Card.— Leaves shorter, 

 deeply canaliculate, papillose on back; costa strongly rugose. Bot. Gaz. 14: 

 91. 1889.— Disco, Greenland. 



65a. Dicranum falcatum Hendersoni Ren. & Card. — Pedicel purple 



