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Rh HYPNUM OAKESII, Sulllv. Tab. 102. majores, in cæspitibus depresso-tumescentibus late longeque extensis e viridi lutescentibus degentes.

3–4-uncialis, innovationibus arcuatis annuatim repetitis continiians, remote irregulariter subpinnato-ramulosus; ramis et ramulis compressiuscule foliosis.

caulina late ovata, patentia, baud conferta; ramea ramulinaque nitida, laxe incumbentia, erecto-patentia, subelliptico-oblonga, plus minus distincte complanata; omnia concava,brevius longiusve acuminata, margine usque ad apicem fere recurva, superne irregulariter grosse serrata, ad medium tenui-costata, minute lineari-hexagono-areolata, plus minusve sulcato-striata; paraphylliis numerosis ramosissimis: perichætialia ecostata, ad medium erecto-vaginantia, dehinc squarroso-reflexa, longe attenuata, argute serrata.

dioici : femineis cauligenis haud numerosis; masculis ad ramorum basin; antheridiis copiose paraphysatis.

in pedicello lóngo tenui superne arcuato turgide gibboso-ovata, pachyderma, deorsum spectans, vix annulata; peristomii dentibus basi confluentibus e lineali subulatis dense articulatis, ciliis in carina hie illic hiantibus, ciliolis 2–4 longis; operculo convexo-conico cum rostro brevi.

White Mountains of New Hampshire, Oakes, James.