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251^ Fontinalis Neo-Mexicana. 
Sulliv. ^ Lesqx. Mss. — " Species rlistinctissima F. an- 
tipyreticw liabitiim femulans, distat tanien statura 
paulo minore, foliis maxima coiifertis rigidioribus 
obtuse carinatis plus minus subcomplicatis multo 
angustius lineari-areolatis, celliilis basis subauricu- 
lat« decurrentis ampliatis rufulis oblongis ; perist. 
dentibus 18-20 (non 25-30) articulatis ; perichae- 
tialibus breviter cuspidatis raro prreniorsis ad basin 
(ut in reliquis foliis) colore rubro aurantiaco tinctis, 
etc. 
In F. Dalecarlic.a specie baud dissimili Iwbitus gracili- 
or, ramificatio copiosior, folia concava, perist. dentes 
lacunosi paucius articulati, etc. reperiuntur. 
Nomen Neo-Mexicana primo nostrse plantfe impositum 
postea incaute deletum nunc (fructu tandem noto) 
restituimus." 
Fontinalis Neo-Mexicana Sulliv. ^ Lesqx. Mmc. Ex- 
eiec. n. 224*^ (1856). — Sulliv. Icon. Muse. Suppl. 
1, ined. — F. antipyretica, var. ^S". ^ L. Muse. Ex- 
siee. ed. 2, 7io. 334 (1865). — F. Mercediana, Lesqx. 
in Mem. Califor. Acad. Sci. l,p. 28 (1867). 
Hab. Mountain rivulets, New Mexico, Wright; Rocky Mountains, 
HaU. 
252. Dichel3mia capillaceum. 
Dill. — Bryol. Europ. V. t. 436. 
Hab. In stagnant pools in woods, adhering to roots of trees and 
sticks, common. 
253. Cryphsea glomerata. 
Schimp. — Sidliv. Icon. 3Iusc. p. 107, t. 67. 
Hab. On Red Cedars, Palisades, New Jersey, rare ; common in the 
South. 
