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Explanation of Plate 3. 
Lophozi^L longidens (Lindb.) Macoun, 
Fig. I. Branch with perianth, antical view. X 87. 
“ 2. Branch with inflorescence, antieal view. X 87. 
“ 3. Branch with old perigonial bracts. X 87. 
“ 4, 5. Sterile branches. X 87. 
“ 6. Cells from middle of leaf. X 430. 
“ 7, 8. Perichaetial bracts. X 87. 
“ 9, 10, II, 12. Leaves. X 87. 
“ 13, 14, 15. Perigonial bracts. X 87. 
“ 16. Teeth from mouth of perianth. X 430. 
“ 17. Gemmae. X430. 
The figures were all drawn from specimens collected by the writer at 
Waterville. N. H. 
All reduced to two-fifths, 
Plate 4. Lophozia longiflora (Nees) Schiffner. 
Fig. I. Plant with perianth, antical view. X 87. 
“ 2. Plant with inflorescence, antical view. X 87. 
“ 3. Sterile plant. X 87. 
4. Cells from middle of leaf. X 430. 
“ 5. Perichaetial bracts. X 87. 
“ 6, 7. Leaves. X 87. 
“ 8, 9. Perigonial bracts. X 87. 
“ 10. Teeth from mouth of perianth. X 430. 
“ II. Gemmae. X 430. 
Figures 2, 8, 9, ii, were drawn from specimens from Carrigain Pond, 
N. H., the others from Waterville, N. H. 
All reduced to two-fifths. 
Plate 5. Lophozia confertifolia Schiffner. 
Fig. I, 2, 3, 4. Sterile plants, antical view. X 87. 
“ 5. Cells from middle of leaf. X 430. 
“ 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Leaves. X 87. 
“ II. Gemmae, X 430. 
The figures were all drawn from speeimens collected by the writer on 
Mt. Mansfield, Vt. 
All redueed to two-fifths. 
