u 



MUS< I HLI'ATILI 



Ciliarvs. 

 Linn. 



Tornentella. 

 Ehrhart. 



.Paucijiora. 

 Dicks. 



Complanata. 

 Linn. 



V it lev lose:. 

 Linn. 



Weber uuitcs this species with the following j l>ut 1 

 think they are manifest]/ distinct. The jmlcherrima is 

 much larger and broader leaved, of a shining chesnut 

 brown, and erect. My American specimens arc from La* 

 brador. On the earth. 



19. I. CAULE SUBFINNATO, DEOUMBENTE, RAMIS A T'l KN UATIS : 

 STIPULIS ET FOLI1S FISSIS, LONGIVSCULK CILIATI8. V. S. 



Coll. Europ. Weber, p. 48. Schwg.n.45. Jluhl. Cat 

 n. 18. pulchcrrima. seed, specim. 



I have American specimens from Pennsylvania and from 

 Canada. Here I have not met with it. 



Much smaller and lighter colored than the former. On 

 rotten logs. 



§ 20. I, CAULE ADSCENDENTE, BIPrNNATO : SUPEA TOMENTOSCH 

 FOLIIS AND STIPULIS qUADRIPARTITIS, LONGISSIME CILIATIS, 



albescentibus. v. v. Coll. Weber, p. 49. Schwgr, m. 2t. 

 Mx. p. 279. Jlfuhl. Cat. n. IT. Tumj Cat. n. 11. 



A large and distinct species found creeping among 

 Sphagnum, sometimes in tufts. 



21. T. CAULE REPENNE RAM OS O. FoLIIS ET STIPULIS SILIILi- 

 BUS E RECTO PATEHTlBUSj AD BASIN USQUE TRIPARTITA 



laciniis aduncis. v. s. from Lab: ad or. * Weber, p. 47. 

 Dicks. Fasc. I. and 5. f. 9. 



The color resembles pulchcrrima; but it is very small. 

 Good fructifer. specimens from Labrador. 



+ Non STirUXATAE. 



a. Foliis auriculatis. 



§22. I. CAULE REPENTE RAMOSO ; FoLIIS SUBROTUNDIS, IN • 

 TEGERRIMIS, AURICULA SUEOVATA, PLAN1USCULA. V. V, 



Coll. Europ. Weber, p. 58. Sclrwg. p. 22. Muhl. Cat 

 n.14. JV*. Fork Cat.n. 8. 



Very common on the smooth bark of Fagus and other 

 trees. Very rarely on rocks. 



b. Foliis non auriculatis. 

 * Integris. 



A. Integerrimis, 



§2:3. T. caule nudo (s. absque radiculis) adscendem- 



FOLIIS D1STANTIBUS, SUBVERTICAL1BUS, ccnvexiusculis, 



SUBROTundis, laete viridibus. v. v. Coll. Europ. W e- 

 ber, p. Schwg. p. 25 Jlx. p. 2.77. Jluhl. Cat. n. I. 



Torre y v nt it to me from New-York. 

 Distinguished by its light green color and naked cauli-. 

 >Jot nnmmmrm on rot'on lot's — often amotiS" I. .shatauts. 



