. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. nearly equal breadth, not secund ; plants nearly always growing on bark of trees, stumps or logs ;. 5. Leaves somewhat crisped when dry with points incurved, not decurrent, having large fimbriate-papillose auricles, often apiculate aphulalus. Leaves scarcely contorted when dry, somewhat irregularly appresscd, decurrent, without auricles, not apiculate minor. A. mmor (P. Beauv. ) Puern. [A. obtiisifo/ius B. & S.) Blunt-leavedAnomodon. This species and the next resemble


. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. nearly equal breadth, not secund ; plants nearly always growing on bark of trees, stumps or logs ;. 5. Leaves somewhat crisped when dry with points incurved, not decurrent, having large fimbriate-papillose auricles, often apiculate aphulalus. Leaves scarcely contorted when dry, somewhat irregularly appresscd, decurrent, without auricles, not apiculate minor. A. mmor (P. Beauv. ) Puern. [A. obtiisifo/ius B. & S.) Blunt-leavedAnomodon. This species and the next resemble each other in general appear-ance and habit of growth; both are rather large coarse mosses whose favoritehabitat is the basal three feet of rough-barked trees in cool moist woods. Bothhave large (up to 2<^ long) leaves, more or less two-ranked, which are tongue-shaped above from a broadly ovate base, entire, very densely papillose; seg-ments of inner peristome very short from a narrow basal membrane; sporesmature in late autumn to winter; both frequent in most parts of our range,more common in mountainous 1 -^N , :;»J>^e PLATE LIX. Anomodon minor. (From Sulliv. Icones 258 MOSSES WITH HAND-LENS AND MICROSCOPE


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