RMRH2MX7–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. —48- TWO NEW VARIETIES OF BRACHYTHECIUH. By a. J. Grout. Brachythecium rivularelaxum.—Plants very lax, sparingly branched ; leaves distant, more loosely areolate than in the typical form; all but the lowest slenderly acuminate as in B. rutabitlmn but with the alar cells of B. rivulare. In habit this resembles robust forms of Hypnum cordifoliuin. Probably this is a good species, but as it has been collected but once and in a sterile condition, it seems best to await a fuller knowledge of the plant before giving it more than varietal i rank. B
RMMAB3J9–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Brachythecium glaciale Br. eur. a Entdeckelte Kapsel '^*, b, c Stengel- und d Astblatt Y- schlank, Arhogonien 0,45 mm, Paraphysen zahlreich und kurz. — In Grösse und Habitus dem Brachythecium Starkei nächstverwandt. Rasen hingestreckt bis schwellend, locker und weich, gelblich- bis braungrün, glänzend. Stengel kriechend, zerstreut roth- wurzelig, entfernt beästet, am Ende nicht stoloniform; Aeste meist kurz, 5—8 mm lang, rundlich, gekrümmt, am Ende verdünnt und oft wurzelnd. Stengelquerschnitt rundlich-fünfk
RMRDJDE8–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS 133 Two other species of Brachythecium are treated elsewhere (pp. 121 and 139).. Figure 66. I^eaves and leaf base of Brachythecium populsum (From Bry. Eur.). The Beaked Mosses. As has been previously stated, the Beaked Mosses (Eurhyn- chiuui, Rhynchostegium, and Cirriphylluw) are very closely allied to Brachythecium, differing mainly in the long-beaked oper- culum. One of these, the Beaked Water Moss, has already been descr
RMMAB3JK–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Brachythecium collinum (Schleich.), a Stengel-, b Astblatt 3 5, c Kapsp) y. stoloniform, dicht beästet; Aeste kurz (2 und 4 mm lang), gleichgross, aufrecht, drehrund, stumpflich; Ao.stehen spärlich und sehr kurz. Stengelblätter gedrängt, kurz herablaufend, breit eiförmig, rasch kurz lanzettlich zugespitzt, 0.75—0.9 mm lang und 0,38—0,54 mm breit, sehr hohl, vor den Rändern mit schwacher Falte, flachrandig, rings scharf gesägt. Rippe dünn (0,035 mm breit), in und vor der Blattmitte endend. Blatt- zellen dünnw
RMRH9GB6–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. THE BRYOPHYTA OF ICELAND 553. Fig. 19. Kaldalon (NW. Iceland). Slightly inclined ground below the stony slope. The light-coloured stripes are moss bogs, the darker, boggy ground or. on somewhat higher levels, patches covered with Vaccinium-Empetrum heath. Besides the above-mentioned mosses the following plants are characteristic of the moss bog: Brachythecium rivulare Acrocladium cuspidatum Hypnum Kneiffii Bryum ventricosum B. Duvalii Mnium punctatum M. Seligeri M. cinclidioides M. affine var. elatum Marchantia porymorpha Pellia Neesiana But also oth
RMMAB3HY–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Brachythecium rivulare (Brucli). a Stengel- und b Astblatt Y> c Kapsel 8. Basis eilänglich, rasch in ein kurzes Spitzchen zu- sammengezogen, 2—2,5 mm lang und 1,2 —1,0 rani breit, sehr hohl, unregelmässig längsfaltig, Ränder überall flach, rings entfernt und fein gesägt, an den Blattflügeln ausgehöhlt, meist jiicht geöhrt. Rippe am Grunde breit (0,07—0,10 mm), rasch verdünnt und über der Blattmitte schwindend. Blattzeileu dünnwandig, chk)rophyHarm, mit geschlängeltemPrimordialschlauche, 0,007—0,009 mm bre
RMRG0CYE–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1973 Stringer and Stringer: Whiteshell Provincial Park Bryophytes 421. STI)INGER/grl^l/73 Figure 2. Western part of Whiteshell Provincial Park, showing bryophyte collecting sites 1-10, 12-28. Amblystegium varium (Hedw.) Lindb. Anomodon attenuatiis (Hedw.) Hiib. Anomodon rostratiis (Hedw.) Schimp. Aulacomnium palustre (Hedw.) Schwaegr. Barbula convoluta Hedw. Barbida imguiculata Hedw. Bartramia pomiformis Hedw. Brachythecium campestre (C. Miill.) B.S.G.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo
RMRDJDKW–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS. Figure 55. Hypnum Schreberi X J^. late autumn or winter, but remain in fairly good condition until the next summer. Brachythecium oxycladon (Brid.) J. & S., the Long-capsuled Brachythecium, some- times grows on decaying wood and then is scarcely to be distinguished from the Common Hypnum with certainty unless the leaves be examined with a high-power lens, when they will be seen to have a strong midrib, and no enlarged
RMRDJDKN–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. Figure 55. Hypnum Schreberi X J^. late autumn or winter, but remain in fairly good condition until the next summer. Brachythecium oxycladon (Brid.) J. & S., the Long-capsuled Brachythecium, some- times grows on decaying wood and then is scarcely to be distinguished from the Common Hypnum with certainty unless the leaves be examined with a high-power lens, when they will be seen to have a strong midrib, and no enlarged cells at basal angles. Th
RMRH9GH7–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. 518 A. HKSSELBO 24(5. Brachythecium salebrosum (Hoffm.) Br. eur. Hypnum pliimosnm Huds. Commonly distributed in all parts of the country. This species grows, as a rule, on rather dry ground, for instance on grass-covered slopes and on stones; occasionally also on damp ground, but everj^where scantily only and usually mixed with other mosses. It is most frequent in the low land; near Akureyri it has, however, been found at an elevation of about 500 metres, and near Seydisfjordur about 400 metres above sea-level. Fruit has been found only near Reykir i
RMRJ2TTY–. A revision of the North American Isotheciaceae and Brachythecia [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. pf', W- â ' 'I II. 176 Sporophyte strongly resembling B. collimim but the gametopli)te is entirely different in its microscopic characters. 9. Brachythecium turgidum (Hartm.) C. Hartm. Kindb. Enum. 294. 1888. Hypnuni turgidum Hartm. Skand. Fl. Ed. 5: 328. 1849. Hypnum plumosum turgidum Lindb. Muse. Scand. 36. 1879. Gametophyte in glossy, whitish-green to golden-green tufts; stems creeping, irregularly branching ; branches very stout and turgid, julaceous, pointed, sometimes ending in flagellae, 1-3
RMRECNWE–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 55 Fruchtrasens. Tracht von Brachythecium glareosum. Rasen weit ausgedehnt, locker, gelbgrün, stark seidenglänzend, trocken starr. Stengel niederliegend, 8 â15 cm lang, mehrmals ge- theilt, zum Theil stoloniform, sehr spärlich wurzelhaarig, unregelmässig gefiedert, Aeste aufrecht oder ausgebreitet, gerade und steif, spitz, von ungleicher Länge; Stolonen spärlich, Fig. 361.. Camptotheciura lutescens (Huds.). a Habitusbild ?â -, b Ka
RMRHKACH–. Biologisches Zentralblatt. Biology. 732 Steinbrinck, Über Schrumpfungs- u. Kohäsionsmechauismen von Pflanzen. unteren Hälfte der Brachythecium-Zähne (Fig. 21 a) hygroskopisch weit empfindlicher ist als ihre Nachbarin i1). Darauf dürfte die auffällige Auswärtsbewegung beruhen, die zum ersten Trocken- stadium 20 c führt. Erst wenn sicli der Wasserverlust auch in der Innenlamelle geltend macht, kann die erste Auswärtskrümmung wieder ausgeglichen werden. Daher bewegen sich die Zähne vom /weiten Trockenstadium wieder einwärts. 2. Bohrmechanismen von Erodium und Stipa. Die Teilfrucht von Erodium g
RMRECNWB–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 85 Tirol: ura Meran in Weinbergen bei Grätsch, Küchelberg, bei Martinsbnina und Ottmannsgut (Milde), um Trient und Avio (v. Venturi). Schweiz: am Rhein bei Ragatz 530 m (Pfeffer), bei Flourier Neuenburg (Lesquereux), zwischen Lugano und Crespera (Mari), (lenf (J. Müller). 731. Brachythecium eolliimm (Schleich.) Biyol. eur. fasc. 52/54, Mon. p. 15, t. 14 (1«53). Synonyme: Hypnuni collinum Sclileich. Cat. IHlTi. Brachythecium Hollen Mol. B
RMRHAX1R–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. 250 II. Paul. Brachythecium, welches ich auf einer Orchidcenknolle in einem Warm- hause des hiesigen botanischen Gartens fand, bedeckte die Erde des Topfes, in welchem sich die Orchidee, eine Maxillaria, befand, und entsandte von hier aus Äste auf die Pflanze. Die Rbizoiden zeigten in ihrem Verhalten nichts besonderes; es waren hier dieselben Bedingungen gegeben wie auf glatten Rinden, nur war die stark cuticularisierte Oberfläche der Knolle noch glatter und glihizend. Es erscheint sehr merkwürdig, dass di
RMRH9GF4–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. a /> D n c Fig. 15. Brachythecium longipilnm. a, Capsule (X20); /', branch-leaves (X20): c, stem-leaves (X 20). et tenuissimum recurvatum producta, per totam marginem denticulata^ 1—1.2 mm. longa, 0.4—0.6 mm. lata, costa brevi et indistincta. Folia ramorum erecto-patentia aut subsecunda, lanceolata, longius acuminata^ 1.4—1.6 mm. longa, 0.4—0.6 mm. lata, per totam marginem denticulata^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill
RMRJ2TTF–. A revision of the North American Isotheciaceae and Brachythecia [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. I'K'. 178 Bor. Am. (Ed. i) 331, (Ed. 2) 494 and 495 ; Austin, Muse. Appal. 318 ; Ren. & Card. Muse, Am. Sept. Exsie. 243. Quite variable in size and shape of leaves and in gross appcar- anee. Maeoun's Can. Muse. 591 on whieh B. leucoglaucum C. Muell & Kindb. was founded has the seta very rough and cannot be distinguished from this speeies. loa. Brachythecium rutabulum flavescens (Brid.) Br. and Sch. Bryol. Eur. fasc. 52-54. //. j^^. Hypnum flavescens Brid. Spee. Muse. h. f 185. 1812. Brachyt
RMRJ3CTC–. Species of European and Northamerican [sic] Bryineae (mosses) [microform]. Mosses; Mosses; Mousses; Mousses. ^'^ M - 118 glossy. Stem irregularly divided; bran- Habit of B. intncatwn. â Limestone 1892. â 'ii-u i'r M branches denticulate all Macoun those of radiculof^e grcon faintly ches not compressed, rocks r. Amer. Car.. Ottawa: b. Leaves not plicate, around. 41.B.TCIutiliuiil L, â Hypnum L.; Brachythecium Br. im. in part; B. vagans Milde (a sonietimes synoecious variety). Leaves long-acuminate not recurved, distant short-decurrent, us. not curved when dry; alar cells very few scarcely dis
RMRECNTY–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 110 741. Braehythecium glaciale Bryol. eur. fasc. 52/54, p. 11, t. 8, (1853). Synonyme: (?)Hypnum Funckii Hornsch, in sched., C. Müll- Syn. II, p. 429 (1851). Hypnum glaciale C. Hartm. Skand. PI. 9. ed. (1864). Brachythecium Funckii (non Schimp.) De Not. Cronaca 11, p. 21 (1867) et Epil. p, 125 (1869). Sammlungen: Rabeuhorst, Bryoth. eur. No. 1340. Erbar. crittog. ital. IL Serie No. 403. Einhäusige S Bltithen Stengel- und astständig, seh
RMRECNWA–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 73 Hypnum plumosura Hnds. Flor. angl. 1. ed p. 423, No. 18 (1762) nach Lindberg. Hypnum salebrosum Hoffm. D. Fl. 11, p. 74 (1796). Hypnum plumosum ß salebrosum C. Müll. Syn. II p. 359 (1851). Brachythecium arabiguura De Not. Cronaca II p. 18 (1867), Epil. p. 112 (1869) nach Vent. & Bott. Enum. p. 9. Hypnum illecebrum püiferum De Not. Syllab. No. 29, ß (1838). Brachythecium jucundum De Not. Cronaca II p. 20 (1867), Epil. p. 118 (1869)
RMRH9GEK–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. a /> D n c Fig. 15. Brachythecium longipilnm. a, Capsule (X20); /', branch-leaves (X20): c, stem-leaves (X 20). et tenuissimum recurvatum producta, per totam marginem denticulata^ 1—1.2 mm. longa, 0.4—0.6 mm. lata, costa brevi et indistincta. Folia ramorum erecto-patentia aut subsecunda, lanceolata, longius acuminata^ 1.4—1.6 mm. longa, 0.4—0.6 mm. lata, per totam marginem denticulata^. Fig. 16. Braclu/Hied inn longipilnm. Leal-base (X175; phot.). costa mediam partem folii paulo excedente. Cellulae angusta?, sinuata3y 0.004 mm. latae, 0.060—0.075
RMRE2DFT–. A manual of the mosses of western Pennsylvania. Mosses. 424 A MANUAL OF MOSSES PLATE XLIX. BRACHYTHECIUM "" "'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Jennings, Otto Emery, 1877-. Pittsburgh, Pa. , The Author, Press of the City Mission Publishing Company
RMRDTTW3–. The student's handbook of British mosses. Mosses. LESCtf&EA BRACHYTHECIUM. HI.. n./i "â la- ' <ieo. B < Si '* 1. ' lc. Isothecuim, myurum. it ..... â y ';#. v, l 33. plicatum. ' «IM / I MfiO/ MA #' ' V. I 1/ la. 1 1. 33. campestre. ftl'i if i li a "y;3 ia- i. ic ,, Pleuropus sericeus. // â M /-Hi il la- i. p j Cairtpt. lutescens. / j / r 33. albicans.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original