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Side vi
The natural arrangement combines into one generic group all those species
which have a stronger mutual resemblance of structure , in all parts , than to
those of any other group ; the sum of characters , and not any single character
exclusively ...
The natural arrangement combines into one generic group all those species
which have a stronger mutual resemblance of structure , in all parts , than to
those of any other group ; the sum of characters , and not any single character
exclusively ...
Side ix
Nearly all the newly - described species have been illustrated by figures , and the
illustrations which originally appeared in Musc . Brit . , and which have been
transferred to the present work , have been corrected when necessary . In most ...
Nearly all the newly - described species have been illustrated by figures , and the
illustrations which originally appeared in Musc . Brit . , and which have been
transferred to the present work , have been corrected when necessary . In most ...
Side 13
Dillenius , as appears from his remark , “ in rupibus surculi e fusco . rufescunt , "
considered this to be a variety of the preceding species . The figure given by
Weber and Mohr , being magnified to thrice the natural size , has probably
tended to ...
Dillenius , as appears from his remark , “ in rupibus surculi e fusco . rufescunt , "
considered this to be a variety of the preceding species . The figure given by
Weber and Mohr , being magnified to thrice the natural size , has probably
tended to ...
Side 16
After close and extensive observation of the species in their places of growth , it is
believed that they do not owe their characters to any local or adventitious
influences . It is not uncommon to find three or more species growing intermixed ...
After close and extensive observation of the species in their places of growth , it is
believed that they do not owe their characters to any local or adventitious
influences . It is not uncommon to find three or more species growing intermixed ...
Side 18
This is a constant and unfailing character , not found in any other species .
Several varieties are indicated by Bridel in Bryologia Uni . versa . b . Utricles of
the branches without spiral fibres . 2 . Sphagnum compactum Bridel ( compact
Bog ...
This is a constant and unfailing character , not found in any other species .
Several varieties are indicated by Bridel in Bryologia Uni . versa . b . Utricles of
the branches without spiral fibres . 2 . Sphagnum compactum Bridel ( compact
Bog ...
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