BfDSCl HEP AT I ( 1. 15 



>RSO it A i 101 '.HUM- Pulyanlkoc. 



SUB&01 i \- I. inn. 

 DIS, PALLIOIS; CALYCE H KK V 1 R V. Bl I .M1D1ATO. I*. V. 



Coll. Europ. Weber, p. 61, ScMvg. p. 25. MuhL Cat 

 n. 3. tni it to inc. 



Common here on moist ground and among Sphagnum. 

 Often very lull of fructifications. 



. . REPE1 rEj DOUSO RADICULOSO J F0LII3 wnRl' Lanceolate 



cat . , 6UBCONVEXIS, o VAlo- SUBROTUN- Linn 



;• v. Cull, Eur . If'cber, p. (r2. Sc!:w£. p. 25. 

 Muhl. Cut. a. r. 



Common on rocks and on earth in woods. It is often 

 reddis deed most of this subdivision. 



6 I. C.VULi: REPENTE RADICULCSO J FOLIIS SUBIMBRICATIS, ScatotU 



hiverticalibus, coxvexis, suukotuxdis, antrorsum Schmidel. 

 sitbconnivwntibds. v. v. Coll. Europ* Jl'eber, p. 63. 

 Schwgr. p. 24. Muhl. Cat. n. 4. 



On old logs, especially pine ; very handsomely twisted — 

 often mixed with viticulosa. It occurs both light green 

 and purplish. 



27. I. CALM. REPENTE, DORSO RADICULOSO J FOLIIS IMBRI- Sphagr. 

 OATIS, SUBVERTir AMBUS. OONOAVIS SUBROTUNDIS, ANTR0R- Dicks 



M LONMvr..\Tii!Ls. v. v. Coll. Europ. * ll'ebev, p. 64. 

 Scktog.p. 24. Dicks, t. \.f. 10. 



As common here, among Sphagnum and on moist earth, 

 as in Europe. It has likewise been sent to me by Dr. 

 Torn v. 



§28. I. PUSILLA REPENTE ABLE ; FOL1 IS ORBICUJ.ATIS, IXTE- Orbicularis 

 CERRIMIS; DUPLIC1 SERIE VERTICALITER ASSURGENTZBUS. Micluux. 



V, v. f Jlicfiaux. p. 277. 



The plant I take for the orbicularis of Mx. is common 

 here on dry hill sides ; with remarkably long cauline setae. 

 The specimens communicated to me by Dr. Torrcy, as the 

 orbicularis of Mx. clearly belonged to the dilatata. 

 Mine is generally red. 



B. Dentatis. 



§ 29. I. FOLIIS SUBIMBRICATIS, SEMI VERTIC ALIBI'S, OBLiqUIS, JUpleMda 

 OVATIS, ROTUNDATIS, DENTICULATIS. V. V. Coll. Europ. * Linn. 



Weber, p. 65. Schwgr. p. 25. 



My plant is generally smaller than the European speci- 

 mens ; but otherwise exactly the same. It is frequently 

 found here, among rocks in declivities, on the ground. 



