RM2CEHKYJ–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXI. Rhacomitrium aciculare (From Bry. Eur.) 9. Perigonial leaf. 12. Perichsetial leaf. In the plants figured at 4 the leaves are secund, a rather-—* „ unusual rondiliou. The other figures are self-explanatory.. ja.taatlaii PLATE XXII. Rhacomitrium fasciciilare. (From Bry. Eur. I. Plant natural size, showing characteristic method of branching, -jb. Basal leaf-cells. 19. Peristome anilcapsule wall in section. 21. Cells from annuhis. The other figur
RMPG3WBN–. 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. Pi,ATE XVI. Rhacomitrium fascicul^re. (From Bry. iEJur.). 1. Plant natural size, showing characteristic method of branching. 7.i Apex of leaf. The other figures are self-explanatory.. 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.. Grout, Abel Joel, 1867-. New York, The Author
RMBY84BM–Racomitrium lanuginosum moss grows Ainsworth Bay a coastal inlet fed by the meltwater of Marinelli Glacier Tierra del Fuego
RM2E5A64R–Racomitrium (Rhacomitrium spec.), Racomitrium heath in south-western Iceland, Iceland
RMB4211W–Dotterel Charadrius morinellus male on breeding ground on Rhacomitrium moss heath vegetation on Cairngorm plateau
RM2CEHKGM–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. ja.taatlaii PLATE XXII. Rhacomitrium fasciciilare. (From Bry. Eur. I. Plant natural size, showing characteristic method of branching, -jb. Basal leaf-cells. 19. Peristome anilcapsule wall in section. 21. Cells from annuhis. The other figures are self-explanatory. CRIMMIACEAE 127 upper h-af-cills )oiiiii/is/i-i/iiiii/i(ili hyaline leaf-apices present, denticuiate; cosUistout; peristome teeth irn^iilarly divided; spores maturing in spring. Fre-quently confused with mi
RMPG3WC0–. 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. 62 MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS lighter-colored than in the last; spores maturing in spring. Our most common species after aciculare, growing on exposed rocks on hills throughout our range, but apparently somewhat local. The form with obtuse peri- chaetial leaves which seems common in the Franconia Mountains is likely to be mistaken for fasciculare, unless the lower leaves be examined.. Figure 25. Rhacomitrium microcarpum (From Bry. Eur.). I^eaves and
RMBY844M–Racomitrium lanuginosum moss grows Ainsworth Bay a coastal inlet fed by the meltwater of Marinelli Glacier Tierra del Fuego
RM2E5A69C–Racomitrium (Rhacomitrium spec.), Racomitrium heath in south-western Iceland, Iceland
RMRH9FY1–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. THE BRYOPHYTA OF ICELAND 615 swamp vegetation may occur. The Rhacomitrium heaths are gra- dually transformed into heather moors and birch coppices through the decaying of the mosses and their forming humus. But all these. Fig. 36. The surface of a lava block with small moss-cushions (Andrcira. Grinnnict spp. and Gymnomitrium coralloides). formations will not be treated of more fully here as the mosses occurring in them have been mentioned in previous sections. Very extensively distributed and very characteristic is the Rhacomitrium- canescens formati
RMBY83ME–Racomitrium lanuginosum moss grows Ainsworth Bay a coastal inlet fed by the meltwater of Marinelli Glacier Tierra del Fuego
RM2E5A5YY–Racomitrium (Rhacomitrium spec.), Racomitrium heath in south-western Iceland, Iceland
RMRH9G2J–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. THE IJIU'OPHYTA OF ICELAND hions of Grimmia funalis, Hypnum revolutum, Rhacomitrium hete- rostichum and Orthotrichum rupeslre. On the basal and somewhat damper portion of the rock-face there grew Gymnoslomum rnpestre, Philonotis tomentella, Orthothecium chryseum, Hypnum uncinatum, Distichium montannm, Ditrichum flexicaule, Amphidium lapponicum, Pohlia cruda, Bartramia itgphylla, Ceratodon purpurciis, Tortclla tor-. Fig. 30. Grimmia torquata on one of the sides of Flokastadagil. tuosa, Lophozia quinquedcntata, L. quadriloba and everywhere on the ledge
RMBY83NM–Racomitrium lanuginosum moss grows Ainsworth Bay a coastal inlet fed by the meltwater of Marinelli Glacier Tierra del Fuego
RMRGKXAR–. Bulletin de la Société royale de botanique de Belgique. Société royale de botanique de Belgique; Botany. Soc. roy. bot. Beig , l. XXVII. PL. V.. J. Cardot ad nat.deJ. RHACOMITRIUM OREGANUM.. 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.. Société royale de botanique de Belgique. [Bruxelles] : La Société
RMBY845P–Racomitrium lanuginosum moss grows Ainsworth Bay a coastal inlet fed by the meltwater of Marinelli Glacier Tierra del Fuego
RMRFBP90–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 54. — Chamaecyparis lawsoniana is found in the southern part of the Tsuga hetero- phylla Zone and attains optimal devel- opment there; note the dense under- story of evergreen shrubs (Siskiyou Na- tional Forest, Oregon). Selaginella wallacei, Xerophyllum tenax, Synthyris reniformis, Rhacomitrium canes- cens var. ericoides, Aira caryophyllea, and Ceanothus sanguineus. Acer circinatum- dominated talus communities may be found well into the Abies amabilis Zone and be in- tergraded with the Ainu
RMRFBP9D–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 54. — Chamaecyparis lawsoniana is found in the southern part of the Tsuga hetero- phylla Zone and attains optimal devel- opment there; note the dense under- story of evergreen shrubs (Siskiyou Na- tional Forest, Oregon). Selaginella wallacei, Xerophyllum tenax, Synthyris reniformis, Rhacomitrium canes- cens var. ericoides, Aira caryophyllea, and Ceanothus sanguineus. Acer circinatum- dominated talus communities may be found well into the Abies amabilis Zone and be in- tergraded with the Ainu
RMRF42N0–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 54. — Chamaecyparis lawsoniana is found in the southern part of the Tsuga hetero- phylla Zone and attains optimal devel- opment there; note the dense under- story of evergreen shrubs (Siskiyou Na- tional Forest, Oregon). Selaginella wallacei, Xerophyllum tenax, Synthyris reniformis, Rhacomitrium canes- cens var. ericoides, Aira caryophyllea, and Ceanothus sanguineus. Acer circinatum- dominated talus communities may be found well into the Abies amabilis Zone and be in- tergraded with the Ainu
RMRF42NA–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 54. — Chamaecyparis lawsoniana is found in the southern part of the Tsuga hetero- phylla Zone and attains optimal devel- opment there; note the dense under- story of evergreen shrubs (Siskiyou Na- tional Forest, Oregon). Selaginella wallacei, Xerophyllum tenax, Synthyris reniformis, Rhacomitrium canes- cens var. ericoides, Aira caryophyllea, and Ceanothus sanguineus. Acer circinatum- dominated talus communities may be found well into the Abies amabilis Zone and be in- tergraded with the Ainu
RMRR81EN–. Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physikalischen Classe der Königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Science; Mathematics. Fig. 28. Fig. 29. Bei Polytrichum piliferum Schreb. und vielen exotischen Arten, wie P. aristiflorum Mitt.. brachypyxis C. Müll., rhacomitrium C. Müll., pallidicaule C. Müll., nano-globulus C. Müll, und vielen anderen, überdecken die breiten Laminarsäume im turgeszenten Zustand 62*. 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 per
RMRDJE9Y–. 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. Pi,ATE XVI. Rhacomitrium fascicul^re. (From Bry. iEJur.). 1. Plant natural size, showing characteristic method of branching. 7.i Apex of leaf. The other figures are self-explanatory.. 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.. Grout, Abel Joel, 1867-. New York, The Author
RMRH9FX5–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. 616 A. HESSELBO Lava-clefts. The caves, clefts and cavities which occur every- b where in the lava-fields contain a Bryophyte vegetation very rich in species. In the broader clefts and in the lava-vesicles (Helgi Jonsson's "Herb-cavities", 1900, p. 90) the bottom is often covered. Fig. 37. Lava-cleft near Thingvellir (Almannagj;'). The lava-blocks are quite covered with Rhacomitrium hypnoides. with ferns and flowering plants, and especially in deeper clefts, or where the bottom is covered with loose blocks, there is also found a continuous
RMRH9G3W–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. Fig. 28. Rhacomitrium cunescens heath near Holt in South Iceland. In the background is seen one of the deep clefts with vertical sides, so common in this district. Near Hoi' in SE. Iceland there was a horizontal, somewhat damp gravelly flat covered with a continuous moss-carpet, of which the chief species were Rhacomitrium canescens and Hylocomium pro- liferum, abundantly mixed with Hylocomium parietinum, H. rngosnm, H. squarrosum and Hypnnm uncinatnm. Spread about in the moss carpet there grew Dicranum scoparium, 1). congestum, Ditrichnm flexicanle,
RMRH2N7Y–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. PLATE XXII. Rhacomitrium aciculare nevii. (i) Plant, Xi- (2) Cross section through leaf margin, X550. (3) Capsule, Xi7- (4). (5") Perichaetial leaves, Xi7- (6) Cells of leaf-tip, X400-. 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.. Grout, A. J. (Abel Joel), b. 1867; Smith, Annie Morrill; Jennings, Otto Emery, 1877-; American Bryological and Lichenologic
RMRDJE9P–. 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. 62 MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS lighter-colored than in the last; spores maturing in spring. Our most common species after aciculare, growing on exposed rocks on hills throughout our range, but apparently somewhat local. The form with obtuse peri- chaetial leaves which seems common in the Franconia Mountains is likely to be mistaken for fasciculare, unless the lower leaves be examined.. Figure 25. Rhacomitrium microcarpum (From Bry. Eur.). I^eaves and
RMRH2N8G–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. — 94 —. PLATE XX. Rhacomitrium patens, (i) Plant, Xi. (2) Capsule, X17. (3) Lid, X17. (4) Part of cross section of upper portion of leaf, XSSo. (5) Leaf, X07. (6) Tip of rather blunt leaf X400. (7) Cross section of upper part of leaf, X330. (8) Tip of rather pointed leaf. X400. (9) Cells of leaf-middle. X400. (10) Cells of leaf-base, including the alar cells. X400.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust
RMRR81EW–. Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physikalischen Classe der Königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Science; Mathematics. Fig. 24. Fig. 25. Die Färbung der Membranen der laminaren Blattteile darf nicht als ein nebensäch- liches Moment angesehen werden. Bei Polytrichum brachypyxis C. Müll, erscheint das Gewebe im durchfallenden Licht hellbraun, ebenso bei Polytrichum rhacomitrium C. Müll, und P. nano-globulus C. Müll., bei P. pallidicaule C. Müll, hellgelb. An Querschnitten durch die Blätter der genannten Arten fällt im Gegensatz zu zahllosen Polytrichaceen die ungewöhnlich dichte Stel
RMRH2N7M–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. PLATE XXII. Rhacomitrium aciculare nevii. (i) Plant, Xi- (2) Cross section through leaf margin, X550. (3) Capsule, Xi7- (4). (5") Perichaetial leaves, Xi7- (6) Cells of leaf-tip, X400-. PLATE XXIII. Rhacomitrium depressum. (i) Plant, Xi. (2), (3), (4), (5) Leaves. X17. (6) Capsule, Xi7. (7) Part of cross section of leaf, X550. (8) Cells of leaf-base, X400. (9) Cells of leaf- middle. X400. (10) Leaf-tip, X400. 97. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
RMRGNG8R–. Bulletin de la Société des sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France. Natural history -- France. A. CARPENTIER. — EXCURSIONS BOTANIQUES 31 Helianthenium gutlatum. De jeunes chênes, des pins mari- times, quelques ajoncs envahissent le sol. Les ajoncs ne portent guère de lichens (quelques Physcia et Xanthoria) ; les petits chênes en sont couverts. .,t ) «jrli. ^^ Bo.sdel Arsan^ie 1/ Cryptogames recueillies sur l'humus (•) Mousses : Rhacomitrium canescens Brid., Polytrichum juni- perinum Willd. et P. piliferum Schr. Lichens: Cladonia tenais J. Harmand ac. — sylvatica Hoffm. fertile ac. — impe
RMRH2N8C–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. -96-. Plate XXI. Rhacomitrium aciciilare. (t) Plant, Xi. {2) Leaf-margin near tip, X400. (3) Leaf, Xi7- (4) Portion of cross section through lower part of leaf, X5S0. (5) Plant, Xi. (6) Cross section through leaf-margin near tip, XSSo. (7), (8) Inner perichaetial leaves, X17. (9) Capsule, X17. (10) Cells of leaf-base, X-100. (11) Cells of leaf-middle, X400. (12) Cells of leaf-tip, X400. cylindric, not narrowed at the mouth, its body 2.2-2.6 mm. long. Peristome teeth usually divided into 3 or rarely 2 divisions; divisions unequal,
RMRG0F76–. The Canadian field-naturalist. QUADRAT AT "A' - FAIR STABILITY UNDERGROUND XCAMP 1 OUTLET v^> 2 ^ TRUE Vu ^^ ^^ NORTH >> N,^ B 13/ 12/ V 11 ( 5 io h V y^i 9 8 * PLAN OF CRATER. QUADRAT AT "B" - LOW STABILITY PLAN LEGEND A, B - QUADRAT LOCATIONS 1, 2, ETC. - SURVEY STATIONS QUADRAT LEGEND 1. RHACOMITRIUM ULIGINOSUM 6. CASSIOPE TETRAGONA 2. FESTUCA BRACHYPHYLLA 7. POA SP. 3. SALIX HERBACEA 8. SILENE ACAULIS 4. LUZULACONFUSA 9. CAREX BIGELOWII 5. LICHEN 10. HIEROCHLOE ALPINA 11.- ROCKS %k Figure 3. Plan view of Merewether Crater and two sample quadrats demonstrating