80 MUSCI. (MOSSES.) 
mboidal ; capsule suberect or oblique, oblong, tapering at the base, slightly 
incurved, broadly annulate ; operculum convex-conic. — Alleghany Mountains, 
on rocks and the ground. (Eu, ) 
gated, linear, flexuous areolat the margins erect; capsule ditkingly small 
for the size of the plant, elie oblique, oderatie.t incurved ; operculum 
lala — Sphagnous marshes ; Louisiana, Drummond, S. Mosses, No. 110: 
Augusta, Georgia, pia — When immersed in warm water, it imparts to it a 
saaiitel saffron color. 
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Ivaticum, es Rese mbles very much No, 81, but, besides its 
ed, w. gi 
i retexéd capsule evtinatal: annulus narrow and simple ; pedicels pale ; 
operealam much longer, and distinctly rostrate.— White Mountains of New 
Hampshire, Oakes: rare. — Subject to varieties. ) 
85. Hl. Sullivantize, W. P. Sch. Mode of growth upright; branches 
slightly — Waxes —— imbricating, ovate, narrowly acuminate, 
with am ate latio capsule erect, regular; annulus large ; 
pedicels coral-red ; AES sdoiatadsaeitc: — On rocks, in dense woods, 
Central and aka Ohio. 
86. Hi. élegams, Hook. Stems and branches prostrate, flat; leaves plane, 
ovate-lanceolate, with a slender and distantly serrulate point; seealntion as in 
€ last species; capsule oval, ong or less pendulous ; operculum conic-rostel- 
~ late. — hhite- Mountains of New mpshire, James. — Foliage retaining its 
brilliancy when dried. u.) 
*,* ADDITIONS TO MUSCL 
To page 618, 
3. Seligeria pusilla, Br. & Sch. In size and general appearance very 
like S. tristicha and S. recurvata; pecans from the first by its leaves 
spreading every way (not 3-ranked), an m the second by its erect (not 
curved) pedicel. — St. Louis, Drummond, S. pitts , No. 35. (Eu.) 
To p. 627. 
9. Barbula agraria, Hedw. Stems short (1"-2" high); leaves 
tufted, oblong, shortly sania, concave, the margins not reflexed; costa 
strong, ceasing at the capsule cylindrical, slightly curved, annulate, 
ribbed when dry ; psiical ‘6 high. — Apalachicola, Florida, Drummond, S. 
Mosses, No. 64.— The striking feature of this species is the ribbed capsule. 
10. B. muralis, hay mm. Monececious ; stems cxspitose, short; leaves 
oblong, obtuse, subspatu the margins narrowly recurved ; costa excurrent 
into a long and smooth eate hair-point ; capsule erect, ohio: symmetrical ; 
teeth of the peristome mue contorted, with a narrow basilar membrane. — New 
(Eu.) 
Orleans, Lrrummond, S. Mosses, No. 63 
