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# Amblystegiaceae/ 
 
dix562.jpg <@subject 6 species of Amblystegium, and 
Conardia: Dixon> 
<@text x=926 y=4 
t=AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: G, \i{}Amblystegium 
confervoides\i0{} (Brid.) Schimp.; I, 
\i{}Amblystegium serpens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; J, 
\i{}Amblystegium serpens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur. 
(being the Dixon and Jameson representation of \i{}A. 
juratzkanum\i0{} Schimp.); K, \i{}Amblystegium 
humile\i0{} (P. Beauv.) Crundw.; L, 
\i{}Amblystegium varium\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb. 
CAMPYLIACEAE. H, \i{}Conardia compacta\i0{} 
(Mll. Hal.) H. Rob. HYPNACEAE: F, \i{}Platydicta 
jungermannioides\i0{} (Brid.) Crum. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke06.jpg <@subject Amblystegium (with Campyliaceae and 
Rhyncostegium): 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=68 y=13 
t=AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: 3, \i{}Leptodictyum 
riparium\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule; c, male inflorescence; d, antheridium. 
CAMPYLIACEAE: 4, \i{}Drepanocladus polygamus\i0{} 
(Schimp.) Herdens.; a, leaf; b, capsule. 
5, \i{}Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus\i0{} (Brid.) 
R.S. Chopra; a, leaf; b, capsule. 6, \i{}Campylium 
stellatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Lange & Jens.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 1, \i{}Platyhypnidium 
riparioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Dixon; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. ; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. 2, \i{}Rhynchostegium murale\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, leaf; b, immature calyptra; 
c, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 6). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
dix57.jpg <@subject Hygromblystegium and Leptodictyum (with Cratoneuron 
and Campyliaceae): Dixon> 
<@text x=921 y=2 
t=AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: A, \i{}Hygroamblystegium tenax\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Jenn.; B, \i{}Hygroamblystegium 
fluviatile\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; E, 
\i{}Leptodictyum riparium\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst. 
CAMPYLIACEAE: F, \i{}Campyliadelphus elodes\i0{} (Lindb.) 
Kanda; G, \i{}Drepanocladus polygamus\i0{} (Schimp.) 
Hedens; H, \i{}Campylium stellatum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lange & Jens.; 
J, \i{}Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus\i0{} (Brid.) 
R.S. Chopra; K, 
\i{}Campylophyllum halleri\i0{} (Hedw.) M. Fleisch.; L, 
\i{}Drepanocladus aduncus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; M 
and N, \i{}Drepanocladus sendtneri\i0{} (Schimp. ex 
H. Mll.). D, CRATONEURACEAE: C, \i{}Cratoneuron 
filicinum\i0{} (Hedw.) Spruce; D, \i{}Cratoneuron 
curvicaule\i0{} (Jur.) 
Roth. HYPNACEAE. I, \i{}Campylophyllum 
calcareum\i0{} (Crundw. & Nyh.) Hedens. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
# Amphidiaceae/ 
 
dix313.jpg <@subject Zygodon, with Amphidium: Dixon> 
<@text x=208 y=865 
t=AMPHIDIACEAE: E, 
\i{}Amphidium lapponicum\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp.; F, 
\i{}Amphidium mougeotii\i0{} (Br. Eur.) Schimp. 
ORTHOTRICHACEAE: G, \i{}Zygodon viridissimus\i0{} 
(Dicks.) R. Br. var. \i{}viridissimus\i0{}; H, 
\i{}Zygodon viridissimus\i0{} var. 
\i{}stirtonii\i0{} (Schimp. ex Stirt.) Hagen.; I, 
\i{}Zygodon conoideus\i0{} (Dicks.) Hook. 
 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
# Andreaeaceae/ 
 
andre01.jpg <@subject Andreaea: Dixon> 
<@text x=808 y=540 
t=ANDREAEACEAE: A, \i{}Andreaea rupestris\i0{} 
Hedw. B, \i{}A. alpina\i0{} Hedw. C, \i{}A. 
rothii\i0{} Web. & Mohr. D, \i{}A. 
crassinervia\i0{} Bruch. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke02.jpg <@subject Andreaea and Sphagnum: Berkeley> 
<@text x=26 y=8 
t=ANDREAEACEAE: 6, \i{}Andreaea alpina\i0{} 
Hedw.: a, habit; b, leaves; c, leaf detail; d, 
young capsule; e, dehisced capsule. 7, \i{}A. 
rothii\i0{} Web. & Mohr: a, habit; b, leaves; c, 
capsule. SPHAGNACEAE: 1, \i{}Sphagnum 
palustre\i0{} L.: a, habit; b, stem cells; c, 
branch leaf; d, capsule. 2, \i{}S. compactum\i0{} 
DC.: a, habit; b, stem cells; c, branch leaf; d, 
capsule. 3, \i{}S. tenellum\i0{} (Brid.) Brid.: 
a, habit; b, stem cells; c, branch leaf. 4, 
\i{}S. subnitens\i0{} Russ. & Warnst.: a, habit; 
b, branch leaf; c, capsule, with remains of 
calyptra; d, detached lid of capsule. 5, \i{}S. 
squarrosum\i0{} Crome: a, habit; b, branch leaf; 
c, capsule with remains of calyptra. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863). The approximate 
1 cm scale added at upper left applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Anomodontaceae/ 
 
dix502.jpg <@subject Anomodon attenuatus, A. longifolius and A. 
viticulosus: Dixon> 
<@text x=450 y=940 
t=ANOMODONTACEAE: H, \i{}Anomodon longifolius\i0{} 
(Brid.) Hartm.; I, \i{}Anomodon attenuatus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Hb.; J, \i{}Anomodon viticulosus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Hook. & Tayl. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke081.jpg <@subject Anomodon, with Helodium and Thuidium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=904 y=6 
t=ANOMODONTACEAE: 6, \i{}Anomodon 
veticulosus\i0{} (Hedw.) Hook. & Tayl.; a, leaf; 
b, capsule; c; part of peristome, from the 
inside. THUIDIACEAE: 4, \i{}Thuidium 
tamariscinum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, leaves; 
b, capsule. HELODIACEAE: 5, \i{}Helodium 
blandovii\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) Warnst.; a, stem 
leaf from above; b, stem leaf from below, 
showing paraphylla; c, capsule; d, branch leaf. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plates 8 and 
13). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Archidiaceae/ 
 
archi01.jpg <@subject Archidium alternifolium: Dixon> 
<@text x=98 y=28 
t=ARCHIDIACEAE: \i{}Archidium alternifolium\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display 2.5 times the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=188 y=947 w=500 h=-1 m 
t=Archidium alternifolium> 
 
berke242.jpg <@subject Archidium alternifolium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=824 y=19 
t=ARCHIDIACEAE: \i{}Archidium alternifolium\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; a, habit; b, plant detail; c, 
leaf; d, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley 
(1863, Plate 24). The approximate 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustration 
only.> 
 
# Aulacomniaceae/ 
 
dix373.jpg <@subject Aulacomnium androgynum, A. palustre and A. 
turgidum: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=468 y=735 
t=AULACOMNIACEAE: A, \i{}Aulacomnium 
androgynum\i0{} (Hedw.) Schwaegr.; G, 
\i{}Aulacomnium turgidum\i0{} (Wahlenb.) 
Schwaegr.; H, \i{}Aulacomnium palustre\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schwaegr. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 
2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, 
perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke181.jpg <@subject Aulacomnium palustre: Berkeley> 
<@text x=842 y=953 
t=AULACOMNIACEAE: \i{}Aulacomnium palustre\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schwaegr.; a, female plant, habit; b, 
leaf; c, leaf cells; d, capsule; e, gemmiferous, 
male plant, habit; f, gemmae and paraphyses; g, 
detail of gemmae. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley 
(1863, Plate 18). The approximate 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Bartramiaceae/ 
 
dix384.jpg <@subject Bartramia, Conostomum and Plagiopus: Dixon> 
<@text x=486 y=686 
t=BARTRAMIACEAE: E, \i{}Conostomum tetragonum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb.; F, \i{}Plagiopus oederiana\i0{} 
(Sw.) Crum & Anderson; G, \i{}Bartramia stricta\i0{} 
Hedw.; H, \i{}Bartramia ithyphylla\i0{} Brid. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix39.jpg <@subject Bartramia and Philonotis: Dixon> 
<@text x=927 y=2 
t=BARTRAMIACEAE: A, \i{}Bartramia pomiformis\i0{} 
Hedw.; B, \i{}Bartramia halleriana\i0{} Hedw.; C, 
\i{}Philonotis rigida\i0{} Brid.; D, 
\i{}Philonotis cernua\i0{} (Mitt.) Griffin & Buck; E, 
\i{}Philonotis fontana\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; F, 
\i{}Philonotis fontana\i0{} var. 
\i{}tomentella\i0{} (Mol.) Dix.; G, \i{}Philonotis 
caespitosa\i0{} Milde; H, \i{}Philonotis 
adpresssa\i0{} Ferg. (current assignment 
uncertain); I, \i{}Philonotis seriata\i0{} Mitt.; 
J, \i{}Philonotis calcarea\i0{} (Br. Eur.) Schimp.; 
K, \i{}Philonotis arnellii\i0{} Husn. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix402.jpg <@subject Breutelia chrysocoma: Dixon> 
<@text x=770 y=6 
t=BARTRAMIACEAE: A, \i{}Breutelia chrysocoma\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke162.jpg <@subject Bartramia, Conostomum and Plagiopus: Berkeley> 
<@text x=706 y=584 
t=BARTRAMIACEAE: 1, \i{}Bartramia 
ithyphylla\i0{} Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
capsule; d, part of peristome. 2, \i{}Bartramia 
pomiformis\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
cells of leaf, and margin; d, capsule; e, part 
of peristome. 3. \i{}Plagiopus oederianus\i0{} 
(Sw.) Crum & Anderson; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule.
4, Cf. \i{}Bartramia calcarea\i0{} and peristome of \i{}B. fontana\i0{}
(identities unsatisfactorily resolved: Berkeley).
5, \i{}Conostomum tetragonum\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb.; 
a, habit; b, capsule; c, part of peristome; d, 
part of a peristome tooth; e, leaf. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plates 15 and 
16). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustrations only.>

berke164.jpg <@subject Cf. Bartramia calcarea and peristome of B. 
fontana (Berkeley)>
<@text x=816 y=925
t=\i{}Bartramea calcarea\i0{} Bruch & Schimp. a, plant;
b, leaf; c, sporangium d, part of the inner
peristome of \i{}Bartramia fontana\i0{} Brid. Berkeley
(1863), Plate 16.>

berke203.jpg <@subject Amphidium lapponicum (as Zygodon: Berkeley)>
<@text x=867 y=26
t=\i{}Zygodon lapponicus\i0{}, = \i{}Amphidium lapponicum\i0{}
(Hedw.) Schimp. a, plant; b, leaf; c, veil; d,
sporangium. Berkeley (1863), Plate 20. >
 
# Brachytheciaceae/ 
 
dix52.jpg <@subject Brachythecium and Homalothecium, with 
Entodontaceae, Leskeaceae and Tomentypnum: Dixon> 
<@text x=928 y=2 
t=BRACHYTHECIACEAE: C, \i{}Homalothecium 
sericeum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; D, 
\i{}Homalothecium lutescens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; 
G, \i{}Brachythecium albicans\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. 
Eur.; H, \i{}Brachythecium glareosum\i0{} (Spruce) 
Br. Eur.; I, \i{}Brachythecium salebrosum\i0{} 
(Web. & Mohr) Br. Eur.; J, \i{}Brachythecium 
campestre\i0{} B. & S., = \i{}B. salebrosum\i0{}? 
ENTODONTACEAE: A, \i{}Orthothecium intricatum 
(Hartm.) Br. Eur.; B, \i{}Orthothecium 
rufescens\i0{} Br. Eur. CAMPYLIACEAE: 
E, \i{}Tomentypnum nitens\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; 
LESKEACEAE: F, 
\i{}Ptychodium plicatum\i0{} (Schleich. ex Web. & 
Mohr) Schimp. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix53.jpg <@subject Brachythecium (9 species), Cirriphyllum, 
Pseudoscleropodium and Scleropodium: Dixon> 
<@text x=926 y=3 
t=BRACHYTHECIACEAE: A, \i{}Brachythecium 
rutabulum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; B, 
\i{}Brachythecium rivulare\i0{} Br. Eur.; C, 
\i{}Brachythecium starkei\i0{} (Brid.) Br. Eur.; D, 
\i{}Brachythecium glaciale\i0{} Br. Eur.; E, 
\i{}Brachythecium reflexum\i0{} (Starke) Br. Eur.; 
F, \i{}Brachythecium velutinum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. 
Eur.; G, \i{}Brachythecium populeum\i0{} ((Hedw.) 
Br. Eur.; H, \i{}Brachythecium plumosum\i0{} 
((Hedw.) Br. Eur.; I, \i{}Scleropodium 
cespitans\i0{} (C. Mll.) L. Koch; J, 
\i{}Scleropodium tourettii\i0{} (Brid.) L. Koch; K, 
\i{}Pseudoscleropodium purum\i0{} (Hedw.) Fleisch.; 
M, \i{}Cirriphyllum cirrosum\i0{} (Schwaegr.) 
Grout. HYPNACEAE: L, \i{}Hyocomium armoricum\i0{} 
(Brid.) Wijk & Marg. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 
2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix54.jpg <@subject Cirriphyllum, Eurhynchium, Isothecium, 
Rhynchostegiella, Scorpiurium: Dixon> 
<@text x=916 y=1 
t=BRACHYTHECIACEAE: A, \i{}Cirriphyllum 
crassinervium\i0{} (Tayl.) Loeske & Fleisch.; B, 
\i{}Cirriphyllum piliferum\i0{} (Hedw.) Grout.; C, 
\i{}Oxyrrhynchium speciosum\i0{} (Brid.) Warnst.; D, 
\i{}Kindbergia praelonga\i0{} (Hedw.) Ochyra; 
E, \i{}Oxyrrhynchium hians\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; F, 
\i{}Oxyrrhynchium schleicheri\i0{} (Hedw. f.) Rll; 
G, \i{}Rhynchostegiella pumila\i0{} 
(Wils.) E.F. Warb.; H, 
\i{}Rhynchostegiella curviseta\i0{} (Brid.) Limpr.; 
I, \i{}Rhynchostegiella teneriffae\i0{} (Mont.) 
Dirske & Bouman; J, \i{}Rhynchostegiella tenella\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Limpr.; K, \i{}Isothecium alopecuroides\i0{} 
(Dubois) Isoviita; L, \i{}Isothecium myosuroides\i0{} Brid.; M, 
\i{}Scorpiurium circinatum\i0{} (Brid.) Fleisch. & 
Loeske; N, \i{}Eurhynchium pulchellum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Jenn.; O, \i{}Eurhynchium striatum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Schimp. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix551.jpg <@subject Eurhynchium, Isothecium and 5 Rhynchostegium 
species: Dixon> 
<@text x=304 y=947 
t=BRACHYTHECIACEAE: A, \i{}Eurhynchium 
meridionale\i0{} (Br. Eur.) De Not.; B, 
\i{}Eurhynchium striatulum\i0{} (Spruce) Schimp.; C, 
\i{}Platyhypnidium riparioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Dixon; 
D, \i{}Rhynchostegium murale\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Br. Eur.; E, \i{}Rhynchostegium confertum\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Br. Eur.; F, \i{}Rhynchostegium 
megapolitanum\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) Br. Eur.; G, 
\i{}Rhynchostegium rotundifolium\i0{} (Brid.) Br. 
Eur. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke05.jpg <@subject Brachythecium and Homalothecium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=472 y=60 
t=BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 1, \i{}Brachythecium 
albicans\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule; c, detached lid of capsule. 2, 
\i{}Homalothecium lutescens\i0{} (Hedw.) Robins.; 
a, leaf; b, capsule. 3, \i{}Brachythecium 
plumosum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. 4, \i{}Brachythecium velutinum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, leaf; b, capsule showing 
peristome; c, detached capsule lid. 5, 
\i{}Brachythecium rutabulum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. 
Eur.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, part of peristome; 
d, annulus. 6, \i{}Brachythecium rivulare\i0{} 
Br. Eur.; a, leaf; b, capsule. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 5). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.>

berke126.jpg <@subject Homalothecium sericeum (Berkeley)>
<@text x=80 y=20
t=\i{}Homalothecium sericeum\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. a,
leaves; b, sporangium. From Berkeley (1863),
Plate 12.>
 
berke06.jpg <@subject Rhynchostegium (with Amblystegiaceae and 
Campyliaceae): Berkeley> 
<@text x=68 y=13 
t=BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 1, \i{}Platyhypnidium 
riparioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Dixon; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. 2, \i{}Rhynchostegium murale\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, leaf; b, immature calyptra; 
c, capsule. AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: 3, \i{}Leptodictyum 
riparium\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule; c, male inflorescence; d, antheridium. 
CAMPYLIACEAE: 4, \i{}Drepanocladus polygamus\i0{} 
(Schimp.) Herdens.; a, leaf; b, capsule. 
5, \i{}Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus\i0{} (Brid.) 
R.S. Chopra; a, leaf; b, capsule. 6, \i{}Campylium 
stellatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Lange & Jens.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 6). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke082.jpg <@subject Pseudoscleropodium purum, with Calliergonella 
and Pleurozium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=905 y=12 
t=BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 3, \i{}Pseudoscleropodium 
purum\i0{} (Hedw.) Fleisch., habit; a, adaxial 
and abaxial views of leaves; b, capsule. 
HYPNACEAE: 1, \i{}Calliergonella 
cuspidata\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske, habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. HYLOCOMIACEAE: 2, \i{}Pleurozium 
schreberi\i0{} (Brid.) Mitt., habit; a, adaxial 
and abaxial views of leaves; b, capsule. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 8). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke12.jpg <@subject Homalothecium sericeum, with Hypnaceae and 
Plagiothecium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=364 y=36 
t=BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 6, \i{}Homalothecium 
sericeum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, leaves; 
b, capsule. HYPNACEAE:1, \i{}Isopterygiopsis 
pulchella\i0{} (Hedw.) Z. Iwats., habit; a, leaves; 
b, capsule. 3, \i{}Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans\i0{} 
(Brid.) Z. Iwats., habit; a, leaf; b, capsule after 
lid shed. 5, \i{}Pylaisia polyantha\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Br. Eur., habit; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, part of 
peristome.  PLAGIOTHECIACEAE: 2, \i{}Plagiothecium 
denticulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, 
leaf; b, capsule. 4, \i{}Plagiothecium 
undulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 12). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
bent118.jpg <@subject Brachythecium velutinum (by Curtis)> 
 
# Bruchiaceae/ 
 
trem01.jpg <@subject Trematodon ambiguus: Dixon> 
<@text x=829 y=912 
t=1 and 1a, leaf and leaf apex; 2, branch-leaf; 5, 
capsule. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex. 
\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924). The unscaled screen 
display approximately doubles the magnifications 
given with their individual figures.> 
<@text x=307 y=15 w=413 h=-1 m 
t=Trematodon ambiguus> 
 
dix10.jpg <@subject Trematodon (with Dicranella and Rhabdoweisiaceae): 
Dixon> 
<@text x=478 y=1 
t=BRUCHIACEAE: G, \i{}Trematodon ambiguus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Hornsch. DICRANACEAE: H, \i{}Dicranella 
heteromalla\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. I, \i{}D. 
cerviculata\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. J, \i{}D. 
crispa\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. K, \i{}D. subulata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp. RHABDOWEISIACEAE: A, 
\i{}Cynodontium jenneri\i0{} (Pch) Limpr. B, 
\i{}C. gracilascens\i0{} (Web. & Mohr.) Schimp. 
(probably a spurious record for Britain and/or Ireland). 
C. \i{}Onchophorus virens\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid. D, 
\i{}Onchophorus wahlenbergii\i0{} Brid. E, 
\i{}Dichodontium pellucidum\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. F, 
\i{}Dichodontium flavescens\i0{} (With.) Lindb. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
# Bryaceae/ 
 
dix42.jpg <@subject Anomobryum filiforme, and 10 Bryum species: Dixon> 
<@text x=928 y=1 
t=BRYACEAE: A, \i{}Anomobryum julaceum\i0{} 
(Schrad. ex Gaertn.) Schimp.; B, \i{}Anomobryum 
julaceum\i0{} (Schrad. ex Gaertn.) Schimp. var. 
\i{}concinnatum\i0{} (Spruce) Zetterst.; C, \i{}Bryum 
algovicum\i0{} Sendtn. ex C. Mll. var. 
\i{}rutheanum\i0{} (Warnst.) Crundw.; D, \i{}Bryum 
warneum\i0{} (Rhl.) Brid.; E, \i{}Bryum 
arcticum\i0{} (R. Br.) Br. Eur.; F, \i{}Bryum 
calophyllum\i0{} R. Br.; G, \i{}Bryum marratii\i0{} 
Wils.; H, \i{}Bryum knowltonii \i0{} Barnes; I, 
\i{}Bryum purpurascens\i0{} (R. Br.) Br. Eur. (a 
spurious record of this arctic-alpine 
species for Britain and/or Ireland); J, 
\i{}Bryum mamillatum\i0{} Lindb.; K, \i{}Bryum 
imbricatum\i0{} (Schwgr.) Bruch. and Schimp. 
\par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix43.jpg <@subject 7 Bryum species: Dixon> 
<@text x=917 y=1 
t=BRYACEAE: A, \i{}Bryum uliginosum\i0{} (Brid.) 
Br. Eur.; B, \i{}Bryum lawersianum\i0{} Philib,; C, 
\i{}Bryum pallens\i0{} Sw. var. \i{}fallax\i0{} 
Milde; D, \i{}Bryum pallens\i0{} var. 
\i{}pallens\i0{}; E, \i{}B. weigelii\i0{} Spreng.; 
F, \i{}Bryum 
cyclophyllum\i0{} (Schwaegr.) Br. Eur.; G, 
\i{}Bryum turbinatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Turn,; H, 
\i{}Bryum pseudotriquetrum\i0{} (Hedw.) Schwaegr. 
(see also the next image). \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 
4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix44.jpg <@subject 8 Bryum species: Dixon> 
<@text x=908 y=4 
t=BRYACEAE: A, \i{}Bryum neodamense\i0{} C. Mll.; 
B, \i{}Bryum pseudotriquetrum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Schwaegr. var. \i{}bimum\i0{} (Brid.) Lilj. (see 
also the previous image); C, \i{}Bryum 
creberrimum\i0{} Tayl.; D, \i{}Bryum 
pallescens\i0{} Schwaegr. (see also the next 
image); E, \i{}Bryum caespiticum\i0{} Hedw.; F, 
\i{}Bryum canariense\i0{} Brid.; G, \i{}Bryum 
intermedium\i0{} (Brid.) Bland.; H, \i{}Bryum 
capillare\i0{} Hedw. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 
2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix45.jpg <@subject 12 Bryum species, and Rhodobryum roseum: Dixon> 
<@text x=913 y=3 
t=BRYACEAE: A, \i{}Bryum pallescens\i0{} Schleich. 
ex Schweigr. (see also the previous image); B, 
\i{}Bryum donianum\i0{} Grev.; C, \i{}Bryum 
erythrocarpum\i0{} agg.; D, \i{}Bryum rubens\i0{} 
Mitt.; E, \i{}Bryum dichotomum\i0{} Hedw.; F, 
\i{}Bryum radiculosum\i0{} Brid.; G, \i{}Bryum 
alpinum\i0{} With.; H, \i{}Bryum gemmiparum\i0{} De 
Not; I, \i{}Bryum muehlenbeckii\i0{} Br. Eur.; J, 
\i{}Bryum mildeanum\i0{} Jur.; K, \i{}Bryum 
dixonii\i0{} Nich; L, \i{}Bryum argenteum\i0{} 
Hedw.; M, \i{}Rhodobryum roseum\i0{} (Hedw.) Limpr. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
berke182.jpg <@subject Plagiobryum and Rhodobryum (with assorted other 
taxa): Berkeley> 
<@text x=288 y=831 
t=BRYACEAE: 1, \i{}Plagiobryum zierii\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, leaf 
cells; d, capsule. 2, \i{}Rhodobryum roseum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Limpr.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, part of the outer peristome; e, part of the 
inner peristome. ORTHODONTIACEAE: 4, 
\i{}Orthodontium gacile\i0{} Br. Eur.; a, habit; 
b, leaf; c, calyptra; d, capsule; e, part of the 
outer peristome. MEESIACEAE: 3, \i{}Leptobryum 
pyriforme\i0{} (Hedw.) Wils.; a, habit; b, leaf; 
c, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 18). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Buxbaumiaceae/ 
 
buxb01.jpg <@subject Buxbaumia, with Diphyscium: Dixon> 
<@text x=198 y=849 
t=BUXBAUMIACEAE: B, \i{}Buxbaumia aphylla\i0{} 
Hedw.; C, \i{}Buxbaumia viridis\i0{} (Moug. ex DC) 
Brid. ex Moug. & Nestle. DIPHYSCIACEAE: D, 
\i{}Diphyscium foliosum\i0{} (Hedw.) Mohr. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=108 y=33 w=250 h=-1 m 
t=Buxbaumia aphylla> 
<@text x=120 y=705 w=236 h=-1 m 
t=Buxbaumia viridis> 
<@text x=532 y=3 w=257 h=-1 m 
t=Diphyscium foliosum> 
 
berke192.jpg <@subject Buxbaumia aphylla, with Diphyscium foliosum: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=897 y=19 
t=DIPHYSCIACEAE: 5, \i{}Diphyscium foliosum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mohr; a, habit; b, plant, more enlarged; 
c, capsule; d, calyptra; e, peristome; f, leaf 
(green) and two perichaetial bracts (brown). 
BUXBAUMIACEAE: 6, \i{}Buxbaumia aphylla\i0{} 
Hedw.; a, habit (the plants leafless); b, 
sporangium; c, calyptra; d, peristome; e, a 
process from the inner peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 19). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Calomniaceae/ 
 
# Campyliaceae/ 
 dix60.jpg <@subject Hygrohypnum, Straminergon. 
Scorpidium, Caliergon and Warnstorfia, 
with Calliergonella): Dixon> 
<@text x=923 y=5 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE: A, \i{}Hygrohypnum dilatatum\i0{} 
(Wils. ex Schimp.) Loeske; B, Hygrohypnum smithii 
(Sw.) Broth.; C, \i{}Hygrohypnum eugyrium\i0{} (Br. 
Eur.) Broth.; D, \i{}Hygrohypnum ochraceum\i0{} 
(Turn. ex Wils.) Loeske; E, \i{}Scorpidium 
scorpioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Limpr.; F, \i{}Straminergon 
stramineum\i0{} (Brid.) Hedens; G, \i{}Straminergon(?) 
trifarium\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) Hedw.; H, \i{}Scorpidium 
turgescens\i0{} (T. Jens.) Loeske. I, 
\i{}Calliergon cordifolium\i0{} (Hedw.) Kindb.; J, 
\i{}Calliergon giganteum\i0{} (Schimp.) Kindb. 
K, \i{}Warnstorfia sarmentosa\i0{} (Wahlenb.) Hedens. 
HYPNACEAE. L, \i{}Calliergonella  cuspidata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Loewske. 
par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
 
dix57.jpg <@subject Campylium, Campyliadelphus and Drepanocladus (with 
Amblystegiaceae, 
Cratoneuron and Campylophyllym): Dixon> 
<@text x=921 y=2 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE: F, \i{}Campyliadelphus elodes\i0{} (Lindb.) 
Kanda; G, \i{}Drepanocladus polygamus\i0{} (Schimp.) 
Hedens; H, \i{}Campylium stellatum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lange & Jens.; 
J, \i{}Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus\i0{} (Brid.) 
R.S. Chopra; K, 
\i{}Campylophyllum halleri\i0{} (Hedw.) M. Fleisch.; L, 
\i{}Drepanocladus aduncus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; M 
and N, \i{}Drepanocladus sendtneri\i0{} (Schimp. ex 
H. Mll.). CRATONEURACEAE: C, \i{}Cratoneuron 
filicinum\i0{} (Hedw.) Spruce; D, \i{}Cratoneuron 
curvicaule\i0{} (Jur.) 
Roth. AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: A, \i{}Hygroamblystegium tenax\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Jenn.; B, \i{}Hygroamblystegium 
fluviatile\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; E, 
\i{}Leptodictyum riparium\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst. 
HYPNACEAE. I, \i{}Campylophyllum 
calcareum\i0{} (Crundw. & Nyh.) Hedens. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
 
dix58.jpg <@subject 6 genera (with Palustriella): Dixon> 
<@text x=920 y=2 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE: A, \i{}Pseudocalliergon 
lycopodioides\i0{} (Brid.) Hedens; B, 
\i{}Drepanocladus fluitans\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; C, 
\i{}Warnstorfia exannulata\i0{} (Schimp.) 
Loeske; D, \i{}Sanionia uncinata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Loeske; E, \i{}Hamatocaulis 
vernicosus\i0{} (Mitt.) Hedens; F, \i{}Scorpidium 
revolvens\i0{} (Sw.) Hedens; G, \i{}Scorpidium 
cossonii\i0{} (Schimp.) Hedens. 
HELODIACEAE: H, \i{}Palustriella 
decipiens\i0{} (De Not) Ochyra; I, \i{}Palustriella 
commutata\i0{} (Hedw.) Ochyra; J, \i{}Palustriella 
falcata\i0{} (Brid.) Hedens; K, \i{}Palustriella 
commutata\i0{} (Hedw.) Ochyra var. 
\i{}sulcata\i0{} (Lindb.) Ochyra. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
 
dix60.jpg <@subject Hygrohypnum, Straminergon, Scorpidium and 
Warnstorfia (with Calliergonella): Dixon> 
<@text x=923 y=5 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE: A, \i{}Hygrohypnum dilatatum\i0{} 
(Wils. ex Schimp.) Loeske; B, Hygrohypnum smithii 
(Sw.) Broth.; C, \i{}Hygrohypnum eugyrium\i0{} (Br. 
Eur.) Broth.; D, \i{}Hygrohypnum ochraceum\i0{} 
(Turn. ex Wils.) Loeske; E, \i{}Scorpidium 
scorpioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Limpr.; F, \i{}Straminergon 
stramineum\i0{} (Brid.) Hedens; G, \i{}Straminergon(?) 
trifarium\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) Hedw.; H, \i{}Scorpidium 
turgescens\i0{} (T. Jens.) Loeske. I, 
\i{}Calliergon cordifolium\i0{} (Hedw.) Kindb.; J, 
\i{}Calliergon giganteum\i0{} (Schimp.) Kindb. 
K, \i{}Warnstorfia sarmentosa\i0{} (Wahlenb.) Hedens. 
HYPNACEAE. L, \i{}Calliergonella  cuspidata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Loewske. 
par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke06.jpg <@subject Campylium, Campyliadelphus and Drepanocladus 
(with Amblysegiaceae and Rhyncostegium): 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=68 y=13 
t= CAMPYLIACEAE: 4, \i{}Drepanocladus polygamus\i0{} 
(Schimp.) Herdens.; a, leaf; b, capsule. 
5, \i{}Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus\i0{} (Brid.) 
R.S. Chopra; a, leaf; b, capsule. 6, \i{}Campylium 
stellatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Lange & Jens.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 1, \i{}Platyhypnidium 
riparioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Dixon; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. ; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. 2, \i{}Rhynchostegium murale\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, leaf; b, immature calyptra; 
c, capsule. AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: 3, \i{}Leptodictyum 
riparium\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule; c, male inflorescence; d, antheridium. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 6). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
 
berke07.jpg <@subject Calliergon, Pseudocalliergon, 
Hygrohypnum and Straminergon: Berkeley> 
<@text x=300 y=14 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE: 1, \i{}Hygrohypnum luridum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Jenn., habit; a, leaves; b, capsule. 2, 
\i{}Hygrohypnum molle\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske, habit; 
a, leaves; b, capsule. 3, \i{}Hygrohypnum 
smithii\i0{} (Sw.) Broth., habit; a, leaf; b, 
sporangium. 4, \i{}Straminergon 
stramineum\i0{} (Brid.) Hedens, habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. 5, \i{}Pseudocalliergon trifarium\i0{} 
(W. & M.) Kindb., habit; a, leaves.  6, \i{}Calliergon 
cordifolium\i0{} (Hedw.) Kindb., habit; a, 
leaves; b, young calyptra; c, capsule.
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 7). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
 
berke10.jpg <@subject Drepanocladus and Sanionia (with Cratoneuron, 
Palustriella and Rhytidiadelphus): Berkeley> 
<@text x=308 y=220 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE: 2, \i{}Drepanocladus aduncus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.,
habit; a, leaves; b, capsule (cf. Berkeleys Plate 11,1). 3, 
\i{}Drepanocladus fluitans\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst., 
habit; a, leaves; b, capsule. 4, \i{}Scorpidium revolvens\i0{} 
(Sw.) Hadens. HELODIACEAE: 5, 
\i{}Palustriella commutata\i0{} (Hedw.) Ochyra, 
habit; a, leaf, abaxial; b, capsule. 
CRATONEURACEAE: 6, \i{}Cratoneuron filicinum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Spruce, 
habit; a, leaves; b, capsule. HYLOCOMIACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Warnst., procumbent habit form; a, abaxial leaf; 
b, capsule. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 10). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
berke11.jpg <@subject Drepanocladus and Scorpidium (with Hypnaceae and 
Sematophyllum): Berkeley> 
<@text x=313 y=20 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE: 1, \i{}Sanionia 
uncinata\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske, habit; b, 
capsule. (cf. Berkeleys Plate 10,2.) 5, 
\i{}Scorpidium scorpioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Limpr., 
habit; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, male 
inflorescence. HYPNACEAE: 2, \i{}Ptilium 
cristacastrensis\i0{} (Hedw.) De Not, habit; a, 
leaf; b, capsule. 3, \i{}Ctenidium molluscum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mitt., unusual habit form; a,leaves; b, 
capsule. 4, \i{}Hypnum cupressiforme\i0{} Hedw., 
habit; a, leaf; b, capsule. SEMATOPHYLLACEAE: 6, 
\i{}Sematophyllum demissum\i0{} (Wils.) Mitt., 
habit; a, abaxial (above) and adaxial leaves; b, 
capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 
11). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 

berke046.jpg <@subject Tomentypnum nitens: Berkeley>
<@text x=197 y=682
t=\i{}Tomentypnum nitens\i0{}. a, rootlets; b, tip of a
rootlet, more highly magnified; c, leaves;,d,
sporangium. From Berkeley (1863), Plate 4.>
 
dix52.jpg <@subject Tomentypnum, with Ptychodium, with Brachytheciaceae 
and Orthothecium: Dixon> 
<@text x=928 y=2 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE: 
E, \i{}Tomentypnum nitens\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; LESKEACEAE: F, 
\i{}Ptychodium plicatum\i0{} (Schleich. ex Web. & 
Mohr) Schimp. ENTODONTACEAE: A, \i{}Orthothecium intricatum 
(Hartm.) Br. Eur.; B, \i{}Orthothecium 
rufescens\i0{} Br. Eur. BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 
C, \i{}Homalothecium 
sericeum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; D, 
\i{}Homalothecium lutescens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; 
G, \i{}Brachythecium albicans\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. 
Eur.; H, \i{}Brachythecium glareosum\i0{} (Spruce) 
Br. Eur.; I, \i{}Brachythecium salebrosum\i0{} 
(Web. & Mohr) Br. Eur.; J, \i{}Brachythecium 
campestre\i0{} B. & S., = \i{}B. salebrosum\i0{}? 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
 
dix562.jpg <@subject Conardia, with Amblystegium spp.: Dixon> 
<@text x=926 y=4 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE. H, \i{}Conardia compacta\i0{} 
(Mll. Hal.) H. Rob. AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: G, \i{}Amblystegium 
confervoides\i0{} (Brid.) Schimp.; I, 
\i{}Amblystegium serpens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; J, 
\i{}Amblystegium serpens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur. 
(being Dixons representation of \i{}A. 
juratzkanum\i0{} Schimp.); K, \i{}Amblystegium 
humile\i0{} (P. Beauv.) Crundw.; L, 
\i{}Amblystegium varium\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb. 
HYPNACEAE: F, \i{}Platydicta 
jungermannioides\i0{} (Brid.) Crum. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
 
dix59.jpg <@subject Hygrohypnum luridum, with Hypnaceae: Dixon> 
<@text x=927 y=5 
t=CAMPYLIACEAE: M, \i{}Hygrohypnum 
luridum\i0{} (Hedw.) Jenn. HYPNACEAE: A, \i{}Homomallium incurvatum\i0{}
(Brid.) Loeske; B, \i{}Hypnum cupressiforme\i0{} 
Hedw.; C, \i{}Hypnum imponens\i0{} Hedw.; D, 
\i{}Calliergonella\i0{} (Mitt.) Hedens; E, \i{}Hypnum 
revolutum\i0{} (Mitt.) Lindb.; F, \i{}Hypnum 
hamulosum\i0{} Br. Eur.; G, \i{}Hypnum 
callichroum\i0{} Brid.; H, \i{}Hypnum 
bambergeri\i0{} Schimp.; 
I, \i{}Hypnum uncinulatum\i0{} Jur.; J, \i{}Ctenidium 
procerrimum\i0{} (Mol.) Lindb.; 
K, \i{}Ctenidium molluscum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mitt.; L, \i{}Ptilium cristacastrensis\i0{} 
(Hedw.) De Not. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 
4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
 
# Catoscopiaceae/ 
 
dix382.jpg <@subject Catascopium nigritum: Dixon> 
<@text x=393 y=479 
t=CATASCOPIACEAE: \i{}Catascopium nigritum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=643 y=829 w=337 h=-2 m 
t=Catascopium nigritum> 
 
berke151.jpg <@subject Catoscopiaceae and Disceliaceae: Berkeley> 
<@text x=312 y=22 
t=CATOSCOPIACEAE: 7, \i{}Catoscopium nigritum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaves; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome. DISCELIACEAE: 
6, \i{}Discelium nudum\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome, with annulus and spores. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley 
(1863, Plate 15). The approximate 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Cinclidotaceae/ 
 
dix303.jpg <@subject Cinclidotus fontinaloides, with Dialytrichia: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=221 y=912 
t=CINCLIDOTACEAE: G, \i{}Cinclidotus 
fontinaloides\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv. POTTIACEAE: 
F, \i{}Dialytrichia mucronata\i0{} (Brid.) Broth. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=642 y=15 w=210 h=-1 m 
t=C. fontinaloides> 
<@text x=144 y=15 w=200 h=-1 m 
t=D. mucronata> 
 
berke223.jpg <@subject Cinclidotus, with Tortula 
(Pottiaceae): Berkeley> 
<@text x=17 y=10 
t=CINCLIDOTACEAE: 2, \i{}Cinclidotus 
fontinaloides\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv.; a, habit; 
b, leaf; c, calyptra; d, capsule; e, part of the 
peristome, and the tip of the columella with 
some teeth wound round it. POTTIACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Pottia bryoides\i0{} (Dicks.) Guerra 
and Cano., habit; 
a, plant enlarged; c, leaf; d, capsule. 3, 
\i{}Tortula muralis\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule with calyptra; d, capsule with 
lid intact. 4, \i{}Syntrichia ruralis\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Weber & Mohr var. \i{}ruralis\i0{}; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, 
peristome; e, detail of part of peristome. 5, 
\i{}Tortula atrovirens\i0{} (Sm.) Lindberg; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, capsule after 
fall of lid; e, part of peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plates 14, 22 
and 24). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Climaciaceae/ 
 
dix513.jpg <@subject Climacium dendroides> 
<@text x=487 y=918 
t=CLIMACIACEAE: A, \i{}Climacium dendroides\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Web. & Mohr. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=17 y=13 w=547 h=-1 m 
t=Climacium dendroides> 
 
berke131.jpg <@subject Climacium dendroides: Berkeley> 
<@text x=180 y=21 
t=CLIMACIACEAE: \i{}Climacium dendroides\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Web. & Mohr; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, 
part of the peristome. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley 
(1863, Plate 13). The approximate 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustration 
only.> 
 
# Cratoneuraceae/ 
 
dix57.jpg <@subject Cratoneuron (with Amblystegium, Campylium and 
Drepanocladus): Dixon> 
<@text x=921 y=2 
t=CRATONEURACEAE: C, \i{}Cratoneuron 
filicinum\i0{} (Hedw.) Spruce; D, \i{}Cratoneuron 
curvicaule\i0{} (Jur.) Roth. 
AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: A, \i{}Hygroamblystegium 
tenax\i0{} (Hedw.) Jenn.; B, \i{}Hygroamblystegium 
fluviatile\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; E, 
\i{}Leptodictyum riparium\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst. 
CAMPYLIACEAE: F, \i{}Campyliadelphus elodes\i0{} (Lindb.) 
Kanda; G, \i{}Drepanocladus polygamus\i0{} (Schimp.) 
Hedens; H, \i{}Campylium stellatum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lange & Jens.; 
J, \i{}Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus\i0{} (Brid.) 
R.S. Chopra; K, 
\i{}Campylophyllum halleri\i0{} (Hedw.) M. Fleisch.; L, 
\i{}Drepanocladus aduncus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; M 
and N, \i{}Drepanocladus sendtneri\i0{} (Schimp. ex 
H. Mll.). HYPNACEAE. I, \i{}Campylophyllum 
calcareum\i0{} (Crundw. & Nyh.) Hedens. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke10.jpg <@subject Cratoneuron (with Campyliaceae, Palustriella and 
Rhytidiadelphus): Berkeley> 
<@text x=308 y=220 
t=CRATONEURACEAE: 6, \i{}Cratoneuron filicinum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Spruce, habit; a, leaves; b, capsule. 
CAMPYLIACEAE: 2, \i{}Sanionia 
uncinata\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske, habit; a, leaves; 
b, capsule (cf. Berkeleys Plate 11,1). 3, 
\i{}Drepanocladus fluitans\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst., 
habit; a, leaves; b, capsule. 4, \i{}Scorpidium revolvens\i0{} 
(Sw.) Hadens. HELODIACEAE: 5, 
\i{}Palustriella commutata\i0{} (Hedw.) Ochyra, 
habit; a, leaf, abaxial; b, capsule. 6, 
HYLOCOMIACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Warnst., procumbent habit form; a, abaxial leaf; 
b, capsule. [4, \i{}Hypnum revolvens\i0{} (Turn.) 
Warnst. (current generic assignment unknown), 
habit; a, leaves; b, capsule.] \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 10). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
# Cryphaeaceae/ 
 
dix491.jpg <@subject Cryphaea heteromalla: Dixon> 
<@text x=457 y=904 
t=CRYPHAEACEAE: \i{}Cryphaea heteromalla\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mohr \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=20 y=9 w=544 h=-1 m 
t=Cryphaea heteromalla> 
 
berke03.jpg <@subject Cryphaea heteromalla, with Fontinalaceae, 
Hookeriaceae, etc.: Berkeley> 
<@text x=425 y=15 
t=CRYPHAEACEAE: 3, \i{}Cryphaea heteromalla\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mohr; a, leaf; b, leaf cells; c, capsule 
and perichaetium; d, calyptra. FONTINALACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Fontinalis squamosa\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; 2, 
capsule and perichaetium; c, detail of part of 
outer and inner peristome. 2, \i{}Fontinalis 
antipyretica\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; b, leaf cells; 
c, capsule and perichaetium; d, cayptra; e, 
capsule with peristome exposed. DALTONIACEAE: 4, 
\i{}Daltonia splachnoides\i0{} (Sm.) Hook. & 
Tayl.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, calyptra; d, part 
of the peristome. HOOKERIACEAE: 5, \i{}Hookeria 
lucens\i0{} (Hedw.) Smith; a, leaf; b, capsule; 
c, calyptra; d, part of the peristome. 
PILOTRICHACEAE: 6, \i{}Cyclodictyon 
laete-virens\i0{} (Hook. & Tayl.) Mitt.; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863). The 
approximate 1 cm scale added at upper left 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Daltoniaceae/ 
 
dix493.jpg <@subject Cyclodictyon, Daltonia, and Hookeria: Dixon> 
<@text x=728 y=921 
t=DALTONIACEAE: H, \i{}Daltonia splachnoides\i0{} 
(Sm.) Hook. & Tayl. HOOKERIACEAE: J, \i{}Hookeria 
lucens\i0{} (Hedw.) Sm. PILOTRICHACEAE: I, Cyclodictyon 
laetevirens (Hook. & Tayl.) Mitt. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=131 y=0 w=273 h=-1 m 
t=Daltonia splachnoides> 
<@text x=23 y=501 w=164 h=-2 m 
t=Cyclodictyon laetevirens> 
<@text x=643 y=841 w=246 h=-1 m 
t=\i{}Hookeria lucens\i0{}> 
 
berke03.jpg <@subject Daltonia, with Fontinalaceae, 
Hookeriaceae, etc.: Berkeley> 
<@text x=425 y=15 
t=DALTONIACEAE: 4, 
\i{}Daltonia splachnoides\i0{} (Sm.) Hook. & 
Tayl.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, calyptra; d, part 
of the peristome. CRYPHAEACEAE: 3, \i{}Cryphaea heteromalla\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mohr; a, leaf; b, leaf cells; c, capsule 
and perichaetium; d, calyptra. FONTINALACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Fontinalis squamosa\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; 2, 
capsule and perichaetium; c, detail of part of 
outer and inner peristome. 2, \i{}Fontinalis 
antipyretica\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; b, leaf cells; 
c, capsule and perichaetium; d, cayptra; e, 
capsule with peristome exposed. HOOKERIACEAE: 5, \i{}Hookeria 
lucens\i0{} (Hedw.) Smith; a, leaf; b, capsule; 
c, calyptra; d, part of the peristome. 
PILOTRICHACEAE: 6, \i{}Cyclodictyon 
laete-virens\i0{} (Hook. & Tayl.) Mitt.; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863). The 
approximate 1 cm scale added at upper left 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Dicranaceae/ 
 
dix10.jpg <@subject Dicranella (with Rhabdoweisiaceae and Trematodon): 
Dixon> 
<@text x=167 y=127 
t=DICRANACEAE: H, \i{}Dicranella heteromalla\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp. I, \i{}D. cerviculata\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Schimp. J, \i{}D. crispa\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. K, 
\i{}D. subulata\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. 
RHABDOWEISIACEAE: A, \i{}Cynodontium jenneri\i0{} 
(Pch) Limpr. B, 
\i{}C. gracilascens\i0{} (Web. & Mohr.) Schimp. 
(probably a spurious record for Britain and/or Ireland). C, \i{}Onchophorus virens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid. D, \i{}Onchophorus wahlenbergii\i0{} 
Brid. E, \i{}Dichodontium pellucidum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Schimp. F, \i{}Dichodontium flavescens\i0{} (With.) 
Lindb. BRUCHIACEAE: G, \i{}Trematodon ambiguus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Hornsch. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix11.jpg <@subject Campylopus and Dicranella, with Rhabdoweisiaceae and
Blindia: Dixon> 
<@text x=930 y=11 
t=DICRANACEAE: A, \i{}Dicranella subulata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; B, \i{}Dicranella rufescens\i0{} 
(With.) Schimp.; C, \i{}Dicranella varia\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; D, \i{}Dicranella grevilleana\i0{} 
(Brid.) Schimp.; E, \i{}Dicranella schreberana\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Dix. K, \i{}Campylopus 
subulatus\i0{} Schimp.; L, \i{}Campylopus 
schimperi\i0{} Milde. RHABDOWEISIACEAE: 
F, \i{}Dichodontium palustris\i0{} (Dicks.) M. Stech. 
I, \i{}Dicronoweisia cirrata\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb. ex 
Milde; J, \i{}Dicranoweisia crispula\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Milde; SELIGERIACEAE: G, \i{}Blindia 
caespiticium\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) C. Mll.; H, 
\i{}Blindia acuta\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix12.jpg <@subject 7 Campylopus species> 
<@text x=920 y=10 
t=DICRANACEAE: A, \i{}Campylopus pyriformis\i0{} 
(Schultz.) Brid.; B, \i{}C. fragilis\i0{} (Brid.) 
B. Eur.; C, \i{}C. shawii\i0{} Hunt; D, \i{}C. 
gracilis\i0{} (Mitt.) Jaeger; E, \i{}C. flexuosus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; F, \i{}C. setifolius\i0{} Wils.; G, 
\i{}C. atrovirens\i0{} De Not. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix13.jpg <@subject Arctoa, Campylopus, Dicranum, Dicranodontium and 
Kiaeria> 
<@text x=927 y=0 
t=DICRANACEAE: A, \i{}Campylopus introflexus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; B, \i{}Campylopus brevipilus\i0{} 
Br. Eur.; C, \i{}Dicranodontium denudatum\i0{} (Brid.) 
Britton & Williams; D, 
\i{}Arctoa fulvella\i0{} (Dicks.) Br. Eur.; E, 
\i{}Kiaeria falcata\i0{} (Hedw.) Hagen; F, 
\i{}Kiaeria blyttii\i0{} (Schimp.) Broth.; G, 
\i{}Kiaeria starkei\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) Hagen; H, 
\i{}Kiaeria glacialis\i0{} (Berggr) I. Hagen.; 
I, \i{}Dicranum 
polysetum\i0{} Sw. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 
2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix14.jpg <@subject 6 Dicranum species: Dixon> 
<@text x=923 y=1 
t=DICRANACEAE: A, \i{}Dicranum spurium\i0{} Hedw.; 
B, \i{}D. polysetum\i0{} Sw.; C, 
\i{}D. scoparium\i0{} Hedw.; D, \i{}D. 
bonjeanii\i0{} De Not; E, \i{}D. fuscescens\i0{} 
Sm.; F, \i{}D. majus\i0{} Sm. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix15.jpg <@subject 5 Dicranum species, 2 Dicranodontium species, and 
Paraleucobryum: Dixon> 
<@text x=928 y=1 
t=DICRANACEAE: A, \i{}Dicranum elongatum\i0{} 
Schwaegr.; B, \i{}Dicranum scottianum\i0{} Turn.; 
C, \i{}Dicranum tauricum\i0{} Sapehin; D, 
\i{}Dicranum flagellare\i0{} Hedw.; E, \i{}Dicranum 
montanum\i0{} Hedw.; F, \i{}Dicranodontium 
uncinatum\i0{} (Harv.) Jaegr.; G, 
\i{}Dicranodontium asperulum\i0{} (Mitt.) Broth. H, 
\i{}Paraleucobryum longifolium\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
 
berke231.jpg <@subject Arctoa, Campylopus, Dicranum and Dicranella: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=734 y=74 
t=DICRANACEAE: 4, \i{}Campylopus flexuosus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, calyptra; d, 
capsule. 7, \i{}Dicranum scoparium\i0{} Hedw.; 
a, habit; b, leaf; c, part of peristome. 8, 
\i{}Dicranella heteromalla\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp.; 
a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part of 
peristome. 10, \i{}Arctoa fulvella\i0{} (Dicks.) 
R. Br.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part 
of peristome. DITRICHACEAE: 5, \i{}Ceratodon 
purpureus\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf, 
c, capsule; d, part of peristome; e, detail of 
peristome tooth tip. RHABDOWEISIACEAE: 9, 
\i{}Oreoweisia bruntonii\i0{} (Sm.) Milde; 
a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part of 
peristome. LEUCOBRYACEAE: 6, \i{}Leucobryum 
glaucum\i0{} (Hedw.) ngstr.; a, habit; b, leaf; 
c, leaf tip; d, capsule; e, part of peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 23). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Diphysciaceae/ 
 
buxb01.jpg <@subject Diphyscium foliosum, with Buxbaumia: Dixon> 
<@text x=205 y=831 
t=DIPHYSCIACEAE: D, \i{}Diphyscium foliosum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mohr. BUXBAUMIACEAE: B, \i{}Buxbaumia 
aphylla\i0{} Hedw.; C, \i{}Buxbaumia viridis\i0{} 
(Moug. ex DC) Brid. ex Moug. & Nestle. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=110 y=33 w=235 h=-1 m 
t=Buxbaumia aphylla> 
<@text x=130 y=706 w=223 h=-1 m 
t=Buxbaumia viridis> 
<@text x=552 y=1 w=259 h=-1 m 
t=Diphyscium foliosum> 
 
berke192.jpg <@subject Diphyscium foliosum, with Buxbaumia aphylla: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=886 y=30 
t=DIPHYSCIACEAE: 5, \i{}Diphyscium foliosum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mohr; a, habit; b, plant, more enlarged; 
c, capsule; d, calyptra; e, peristome; f, leaf 
(green) and two perichaetial bracts (brown). 
BUXBAUMIACEAE: 6, \i{}Buxbaumia aphylla\i0{} 
Hedw.; a, habit (the plants leafless); b, 
sporangium; c, calyptra; d, peristome; e, a 
process from the inner peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 19). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Disceliaceae/ 
 
discel01.jpg <@subject Discelium nudum: Dixon> 
<@text x=817 y=888 
t=DISCELIACEAE: \i{}Discelium nudum\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Brid. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately 2.5X 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where these 
differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, 
perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; 
|*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=20 y=888 w=371 h=-1 m 
t=Discelium nudum> 
 
berke151.jpg <@subject Catoscopiaceae and Disceliaceae: Berkeley> 
<@text x=310 y=22 
t=DISCELIACEAE: 6, \i{}Discelium nudum\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome, with annulus and spores. 
CATOSCOPIACEAE: 7, \i{}Catoscopium nigritum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaves; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley 
(1863, Plate 15). The approximate 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Ditrichaceae/ 
 
dix08.jpg <@subject Distichium, Ditrichum and Pleuridium, with 
Seligeriaceae> 
<@text x=923 y=9 
t=DITRICHACEAE: A, \i{}Pleuridium subulatum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb.; B, \i{}Trichodon cylindricus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Grout; C, 
\i{}Ditrichum pusillum\i0{} (Hedw.) Hampe; E, 
\i{}Ditrichum lineare\i0{} (Sull.) Hampe; F, 
\i{}Ditrichum zonatum\i0{} (Brid.) Limpr.; G, 
\i{}Ditrichum subulatum\i0{} Hampe; H, 
\i{}Ditrichum flexicaule\i0{} (Schimpe) Hampe; I, 
\i{}Distichium capillaceum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; 
J, \i{}Distichium inclinatum\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv. 
SELIGERIACEAE: K, \i{}Seligeria donniana\i0{} 
(Smith) G. Mll.; \i{}S. pusilla\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. 
Eur.; \i{}S. acutifolia\i0{} Lindb. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix09.jpg <@subject Ceratodon and Saelania (with Rhabdoweisiaceae and 
Seligeriaceae: Dixon> 
<@text x=6 y=11 
t=DITRICHACEAE: F, \i{}Saelania glaucescens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Broth.; G, \i{}Ceratodon purpureus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid. ssp. \i{}purpureus\i0{}; H, 
\i{}Ceratodon purpureus\i0{} ssp. \i{}conicus\i0{} 
(Hampe) Dix. RHABDOWEISIACEAE: I, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
fujax\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; J, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
crispata\i0{} (With.) Lindb.; K, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
crenulata\i0{} (Mitt.) Jameson; L, \i{}Oreoweisia 
bruntonii\i0{} (Sm.) Milde; M, \i{}Cynodontium 
poycarpon\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp.; N, \i{}Cynodontium 
strumiferum\i0{} (Hedw.) De Not. SELIGERIACEAE: A, 
\i0{}Seligeria trifaria (Brid.) Lindb.; B, 
\i{}Seligeria calycina\i0{} Mitt. ex Lindb.; 
C, \i{}Seligeria calcarea\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; D, 
\i{}Seligeria recurvata\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; E, 
\i{}Brachydontium trichodes\i0{} (Web.) Milde. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
ditr02.jpg <@subject Pseudephemerum and Pleuridium: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=215 y=928 
t=DITRICHACEAE: F, \i{}Pseudephemerum nitidum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Reim. G, \i{}Pleuridium 
acuminatum\i0{} Lindb. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display about 3X the 
magnifications given with his individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=668 y=2 w=208 h=-1 m 
t=Pleuridium acuminatum> 
<@text x=135 y=870 w=229 h=-1 m 
t=Pseudephemerum nitidum> 
 
berke222.jpg <@subject Distichium capillaceum and Ditrichum 
heteromallum: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=899 y=20 
t=DITRICHACEAE: 5, \i{}Ditrichum 
heteromallum\i0{} (Hedw.) Britton; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 7, 
\i{}Distichium capillaceum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. 
Eur.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part of 
peristome; e, part of annulus. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 22). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
berke231.jpg <@subject Ceratodon (with assorted dicranoid taxa): 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=739 y=76 
t=DITRICHACEAE: 5, \i{}Ceratodon purpureus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf, c, capsule; d, 
part of peristome; e, detail of peristome tooth 
tip. DICRANACEAE: 4, \i{}Campylopus 
flexuosus\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
calyptra; d, capsule. 7, \i{}Dicranum 
scoparium\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, part 
of peristome. 8, \i{}Dicranella heteromalla\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome. 10, \i{}Arctoa 
fulvella\i0{} (Dicks.) R. Br.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 
RHABDOWEISIACEAE: 9, \i{}Oreoweisia 
bruntonii\i0{} (Sm.) Milde; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 
LEUCOBRYACEAE: 6, \i{}Leucobryum glaucum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) ngstr.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, leaf tip; 
d, capsule; e, part of peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 23). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Encalyptraceae/ 
 
dix302.jpg <@subject Encalyptra spp.: Dixon> 
<@text x=468 y=9 
t=ENCALYPTRACEAE: A, \i{}Encalyptra vulgaris\i0{} 
Hedw.; B, \i{}E. ciliata\i0{} Hedw.; C, \i{}E. 
streptocarpa\i0{} Hedw.; H, \i{}E. alpina\i0{} 
Sm.; I, \i{}E. rhaptocarpa\i0{} Schwgr. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke221.jpg <@subject Encalyptra vulgaris Hedw.: Berkeley> 
<@text x=633 y=24 
t=ENCALYPTRACEAE: \i{}Encalyptra vulgaris\i0{} 
Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, calyptra; d, 
capsule; e, detail of tip of axis, with 
archegonia and paraphyses distal to the base of 
a terminal seta surrounded by its basal sheath 
(vaginula). \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 22). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustration only.> 
 
# Entodontaceae/ 
 
ento01.jpg <@subject Entodon and Orthothecium: Dixon> 
<@text x=796 y=48 
t=ENTODONTACEAE: A, \i{}Orthothecium 
intricatum\i0{} (Hartm.) Br. Eur.; B, 
\i{}Orthothecium rufescens\i0{} Br. Eur.; K, 
\i{}Entodon concinnus\i0{} (De Not) Paris. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section. \par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924). 
The unscaled screen display approximately doubles 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures.> 
<@text x=19 y=917 w=212 h=-1 m 
t=Orthothecium intricatum> 
<@text x=402 y=28 w=220 h=-1 m 
t=Orthothecium rufescens> 
<@text x=659 y=921 w=179 h=-1 m 
t=Entodon concinnus> 
 
dix52.jpg <@subject Orthothecium, with Brachytheciaceae, Ptychodium 
and Tomentypnum: Dixon> 
<@text x=928 y=2 
t=ENTODONTACEAE: A, \i{}Orthothecium intricatum 
(Hartm.) Br. Eur.; B, \i{}Orthothecium 
rufescens\i0{} Br. Eur. BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 
C, \i{}Homalothecium 
sericeum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; D, 
\i{}Homalothecium lutescens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; 
G, \i{}Brachythecium albicans\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. 
Eur.; H, \i{}Brachythecium glareosum\i0{} (Spruce) 
Br. Eur.; I, \i{}Brachythecium salebrosum\i0{} 
(Web. & Mohr) Br. Eur.; J, \i{}Brachythecium 
campestre\i0{} B. & S., = \i{}B. salebrosum\i0{}? 
CAMPYLIACEAE: 
E, \i{}Tomentypnum nitens\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; 
LESKEACEAE: F, 
\i{}Ptychodium plicatum\i0{} (Schleich. ex Web. & 
Mohr) Schimp. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
# Ephemeraceae/ 
 
ephem01.jpg <@subject Ephemerum and Micromitrium tenerum: Dixon> 
<@text x=922 y=911 
t=1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section. \par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924). The unscaled screen display 
approximately doubles the magnifications given 
with their individual figures.> 
<@text x=377 y=0 w=241 h=-1 m 
t=Ephemerum serratum Hampe> 
<@text x=38 y=5 w=236 h=-1 m 
t=Micromitrium tenerum Crosby> 
<@text x=730 y=0 w=210 h=-1 m 
t=E. praecox Walther & Morendo> 
 
ephem02.jpg <@subject Ephemerum stellatum, E. cohaerens, E. sessile and 
E. 
recurvifolium: Dixon> 
<@text x=719 y=951 
t=1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section. \par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924). The unscaled screen display 
approximately doubles the magnifications given 
with their individual figures.> 
<@text x=103 y=4 w=303 h=-1 m 
t=Ephemerum stellatum Philib.> 
<@text x=572 y=2 w=334 h=-1 m 
t=Ephemerum cohaerens Hampe> 
<@text x=88 y=530 w=322 h=-1 m 
t=Ephemerum sessile C. Mll.> 
<@text x=577 y=383 w=339 h=-1 m 
t=Ephemerum recurvifolium Boul.> 
 
# Fabroniaceae/ 
 
fabron01.jpg <@subject Habrodon perpusillus (with Myrinia): Dixon> 
<@text x=643 y=10 
t=Stem leaves. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
c, cells at one third from the apex. \par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924). The unscaled screen display 
approximately triples the magnifications given 
with their individual figures.> 
<@text x=40 y=473 w=478 h=-1 m 
t=Habrodon perpusillus Lindb.> 
<@text x=196 y=937 w=413 h=-1 m 
t=Myrinia pulvinata Schp.> 
 
# Fissidentaceae/ 
 
dix161.jpg <@subject 9 Fissidens species: Dixon> 
<@text x=456 y=8 
t=FISSIDENTACEAE: C, \i{}Fissidens exilis\i0{} 
Hedw.; D, \i{}F. viridulus\i0{} (Sw.) Wahl.; E, 
\i{}F. pusillus\i0{} Wils.; G, \i{}F. 
bryoides\i0{} Hedw.; H, \i{}F. curnovii\i0{} 
Mitt.; I, \i{}F. rivularis\i0{} (Spruce) Br. Eur.; 
J, \i{}F. crassipes\i0{} Br. Eur.; K, \i{}F. 
rufulus\i0{} Br. Eur. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix171.jpg <@subject 6 Fissidens species, and Octodiceras fontanum> 
<@text x=928 y=7 
t=FISSIDENTACEAE: A, \i{}Fissidens 
osmundoides\i0{} Hedw.; B, \i{}F. serrulatus\i0{} 
Brid.; C, \i{}F. polyphyllus\i0{} Br. Eur.; D, 
\i{}F. taxifolius\i0{} Hedw.; E, \i{}F. 
adianthoides\i0{} Hedw.; F, \i{}F. dubius\i0{} 
P. Beauv.; G, \i{}Octodiceras fontanum\i0{} 
(La Pyl.) Lindb. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 
2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, 
perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke142.jpg <@subject Fissidens adianthoides and F. taxifolius: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=878 y=12 
t=FISSIDENTACEAE: 2, \i{}Fissidens 
adianthoides\i0{} Hedw., habit; a. leaf; b, 
capsule; c, part of peristome. 3, "\i{}Fissidens 
taxoides\i0{}", probably = \i{}F. 
taxifolius\i0{} Hedw., habit; a, leaf; b, 
sporangium. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 14). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Fontinalaceae/ 
 
dix482.jpg <@subject Fontinalis antipyretica, F. dalecarlica, F. seriata
and F. squamosa: Dixon> 
<@text x=546 y=3 
t=FONTINALACEAE: A, \i{}Fontinalis squamosa\i0{} 
Hedw. C and D, 
\i{}Fontinalis antipyretica\i0{} Hedw.; E, 
\i{}Fontinalis squamosa\i0{} Hedw. var. 
\i{}squamosa\i0{}; F, \i{}Fontinalis squamosa\i0{} Hedw.; 
G, \i{}Fontinalis 
squamosa\i0{} var. \i{}dixonii\i0{} (Cardot) 
A.J.E. Smith. According to Smith (2004), Dixon was presenting some 
wrongly identified material from Britain and/or Ireland as the montane, 
mainland-european \i{}F. dalecarlica\i0{} Bruch 
et al. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 
2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, 
perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke03.jpg <@subject Fontinalaceae, Cryphaeaeae, Hookeriaceae, etc.: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=60 y=8 
t=FONTINALACEAE: 1, \i{}Fontinalis squamosa\i0{} 
Hedw.; a, leaf; 2, capsule and perichaetium; c, 
detail of part of outer and inner peristome. 2, 
\i{}Fontinalis antipyretica\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; 
b, leaf cells; c, capsule and perichaetium; d, 
cayptra; e, capsule with peristome exposed. 
CRYPHAEACEAE: 3, \i{}Cryphaea heteromalla\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mohr; a, leaf; b, leaf cells; c, capsule 
and perichaetium; d, calyptra. DALTONIACEAE: 4, 
\i{}Daltonia splachnoides\i0{} (Sm.) Hook. & 
Tayl.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, calyptra; d, part 
of the peristome. HOOKERIACEAE: 5, \i{}Hookeria 
lucens\i0{} (Hedw.) Smith; a, leaf; b, capsule; 
c, calyptra; d, part of the peristome. 
PILOTRICHACEAE: 6, \i{}Cyclodictyon 
laete-virens\i0{} (Hook. & Tayl.) Mitt.; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863). The 
approximate 1 cm scale added at upper left 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Funariaceae/ 
 
dix361.jpg <@subject Funaria (3 species), Aphanorrhegma and 
Physcomitrium: Dixon> 
<@text x=808 y=888 
t=FUNARIACEAE: E, \i{}Aphanorrhegma patens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb; F, \i{}Physcomitrium 
sphaericum\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; G, 
\i{}Physcomitrium pyriforme\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; H, 
\i{}Entosthodon fascicularis\i0{} (Hedw.) Mll. 
Hal.; I, 
\i{}Entosthodon obtusus\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb.; J, 
\i{}Entosthodon attenuatus\i0{} (Dicks.) Bryhn. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix371.jpg <@subject Funaria hygrometrica, F. microstoma and F. 
muhlenberhii: Dixon> 
<@text x=137 y=882 
t=FUNARIACEAE: A, \i{}Entosthodon muhlenbergii\i0{} 
(Turn.) Fife; B, \i{}Funaria hygrometrica\i0{} Hedw.; C, 
\i{}Funaria microstoma\i0{} Br. Eur. - a montane, 
mainland-european species which was included 
(probably erroneously) in early lists for Britain and Ireland. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke163.jpg <@subject Funaria attenuata and Funaria hygrometrica: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=894 y=19 
t=FUNARIACEAE: 5, \i{}Entosthodon attenuatus\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Bryhn.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome. 6, \i{}Funaria 
hygrometrica\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
capsule; d, part of the outer peristome; d, part 
of the inner peristome. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 16). The 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
berke241.jpg <@subject Physcomitrella patens: Berkeley> 
<@text x=821 y=927 
t=FUNARIACEAE: \i{}Aphanorrhegma patens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb.; a, habit; b, plant enlarged; 
c, leaf; d, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley 
(1863, Plate 24). The 1 cm scale applies to the 
smaller (habit) illustration only.> 
 
bent143.jpg <@subject Funaria hygrometrica (by Curtis)> 
 
# Grimmiaceae/ 
 
dix18.jpg <@subject 11 Grimmia species: Dixon> 
<@text x=926 y=2 
t=GRIMMIACEAE: A, \i{}Grimmia crinita\i0{} Brid.; 
B, \i{}G. incurva\i0{} Schwaegr.; C, \i{}G. 
funalis\i0{} (Schwaegr.) Schimp.; D, \i{}G. 
torquata\i0{} (Hornsch.; E, \i{}G. pulvinata \i0{} 
(Hedw.) Sm.; F, \i{}G. orbicularis\i0{} Bruch; G, 
\i{}G. trichophylla\i0{} Grev.; H, \i{}G. 
trichophylla\i0{} var. \i{}tenuis\i0{} (Wahlenb.) 
Wijk & Marg.; I, \i{}G. trichophylla\i0{} var. 
\i{}stirtonii\i0{} (Schimp.) Mll.; J, \i{}G. 
trichophylla\i0{} var. \i{}subsquarrosa\i0{} 
(Wils.) Smith; K, \i{}G. decipiens\i0{} (Schultz) 
Lindb. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix19.jpg <@subject 9 Grimmia species and Dryptodon patens: Dixon> 
<@text x=923 y=2 
t=GRIMMIACEAE: A, \i{}Grimmia trichophylla\i0{} 
Grev. var. \i{}robusta\i0{} (Ferg.) A.J.E. Smith; 
B, \i{}Grimmia elatior\i0{} Bals. & De Not; C, 
\i{}Grimmia hartmanii\i0{} Schimp.; D, \i{}Grimmia 
lisae\i0{} De Not.; E, \i{}Grimmia ramondii\i0{} 
(Lam. & DC.) Margad.; F, \i{}Grimmia donniana\i0{} Sm.; G, 
\i{}Grimmia donniana\i0{} var. \i{}curvula\i0{} 
Spruce; H, \i{}Grimmia longirostris\i0{} Hook.; 
I, \i{}Grimmia 
ovalis\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 
4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix20.jpg <@subject 6 Grimmia and 4 Racomitrium species, Schistidium 
apocarpum: Dixon> 
<@text x=920 y=2 
t=GRIMMIACEAE: A, \i{}Grimmia montana\i0{} Br. 
Eur.; B, \i{}Grimmia alpestris\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) 
Hornsch.; C, \i{}Grimmia laevigata\i0{} (Brid.) 
Brid.; D, \i{}Schistidium apocarpum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Br. Eur. var. \i{}homodictyon\i0{} (Dix.) Crundw. & 
Nyholm; E, \i{}Grimmia elongata\i0{} Kaulf.; F, 
\i{}Grimmia atrata\i0{} Mielichh.; G, \i{}Grimmia 
unicolor\i0{} Hook.; H, \i{}Racomitrium 
ellipticum\i0{} (Turn.) Br. Eur.; I, 
\i{}Racomitrium aciculare\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; J, 
\i{}Racomitrium aquaticum\i0{} (Schrad.) Brod.; K, 
\i{}Racomitrium fasciculare\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix172.jpg <@subject Schistidium acrocarpum, Schistidium maritimum and 
Grimmia anodon: Dixon> 
<@text x=227 y=849 
t=GRIMMIACEAE: H, \i{}Schistidium apocarpum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; I, \i{}Schistidium 
apocarpum\i0{} var. \i{}confertum\i0{} (Funck) 
Mll.; J, \i{}Schistidium maritimum\i0{} (Turn.) 
Br. Eur.; K, \i{}Grimmia anodon\i0{} Br. Eur. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix211.jpg <@subject 5 Racomitrium species, and Coscinodon cribrosus: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=480 y=15 
t=GRIMMIACEAE: A, \i{}Racomitrium 
heterostichum\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; B, \i{}R. 
microcarpon\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid. 
(cf. \i{}R. himalayanum\i0{} (Mitt.) Jaeger); 
C, \i{}R. 
affine\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) Lindb.; D, \i{}R. 
canescens\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; E, \i{}R. 
lanuginosum\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; F, Coscinodon 
cribrosus (Hedw.) Spruce. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke21.jpg <@subject Grimmiaceae, Hedwigiaceae, Ptychomitriaceae: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=557 y=18 
t=GRIMMIACEAE: 3, \i{}Racomitrium aciculare\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaves; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome; d, detail of tip of a 
peristome tooth. 4, \i{}Racomitrium 
heterostichum\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 5, 
\i{}Grimmia pulvinata\i0{} (Hedw.) Smith; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome, 
and detail of the annulus. 6, \i{}Schistidium 
apocarpum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, 
leaves; c, capsule; d, part of peristome; e, 
columella, with the lid attached. 
PTYCHOMITRIACEAE: 1, \i{}Ptychomitrium 
polyphyllum\i0{} (Sw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 2, 
\i{}Glyphomitrium daviesii\i0{} (With.) Brid.; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, calyptra (but this usually 
plicate); d, capsule; e, part of peristome. 
HEDWIGIACEAE: 7, \i{}Hedwigia integrifolia\i0{} 
P. Beauv; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 8, 
\i{}Hedwigia ciliata\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv.; a, 
habit; b, leaves; c, detail of leaf tip; d, 
capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 
21). The 1 cm scale applies to the whole plant 
(habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Hedwigiaceae/ 
 
dix221.jpg <@subject Hedwigia ciliata and Hedwigia integrifolia> 
<@text x=459 y=920 
t=HEDWIGIACEAE: A, \i{}Hedwigia ciliata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) P. Beauv.; B, \i{}Hedwigia 
integrifolia\i0{} P. Beauv. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=26 y=27 w=203 h=-1 m 
t=Hedwigia ciliata> 
<@text x=614 y=27 w=214 h=-1 m 
t=H. integrifolia> 
 
berke21.jpg <@subject Hedwigia, with Grimmiaceae and Ptychomitriaceae: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=560 y=37 
t=HEDWIGIACEAE: 
7, \i{}Hedwigia integrifolia\i0{} P. Beauv; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 8, \i{}Hedwigia 
ciliata\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv.; a, habit; b, 
leaves; c, detail of leaf tip; d, capsule. 
PTYCHOMITRIACEAE: 1, \i{}Ptychomitrium 
polyphyllum\i0{} (Sw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 2, 
\i{}Glyphomitrium daviesii\i0{} (With.) Brid.; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, calyptra (but this usually 
plicate); d, capsule; e, part of peristome. 
GRIMMIACEAE: 3, \i{}Racomitrium aciculare\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaves; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome; d, detail of tip of a 
peristome tooth. 4, \i{}Racomitrium 
heterostichum\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 5, 
\i{}Grimmia pulvinata\i0{} (Hedw.) Smith; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome, 
and detail of the annulus. 6, \i{}Schistidium 
apocarpum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, 
leaves; c, capsule; d, part of peristome; e, 
columella, with the lid attached. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 21). The 1 
cm scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
# Helodiaceae/ 
 
dix58.jpg <@subject Palustriella, with Campyliaceae: Dixon> 
<@text x=920 y=2 
t=HELODIACEAE: H, \i{}Palustriella 
decipiens\i0{} (De Not) Ochyra; I, \i{}Palustriella 
commutata\i0{} (Hedw.) Ochyra; J, \i{}Palustriella 
falcata\i0{} (Brid.) Hedens; 
K, \i{}Palustriella 
commutata\i0{} (Hedw.) Ochyra var. 
\i{}sulcata\i0{} (Lindb.) Ochyra. 
CAMPYLIACEAE: A, \i{}Pseudocalliergon 
lycopodioides\i0{} (Brid.) Hedens; B, 
\i{}Drepanocladus fluitans\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; C, 
\i{}Warnstorfia exannulata\i0{} (Schimp.) 
Loeske; D, \i{}Sanionia uncinata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Loeske; E, \i{}Hamatocaulis 
vernicosus\i0{} (Mitt.) Hedens; F, \i{}Scorpidium 
revolvens\i0{} (Sw.) Hedens; G, \i{}Scorpidium 
cossonii\i0{} (Schimp.) Hedens. 
\par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix512.jpg <@subject Helodium blandowii, with 6 Thuidiaceae: Dixon> 
<@text x=142 y=872 
t=HELODIACEAE: E, \i{}Helodium blandowii\i0{} 
(Web. & Mohr) Warnst. THUIDIACEAE: 
C, \i{}Abietinella 
abietinum\i0{} (Hedw.) Fleisch.; D, \i{}Abietinella 
abietinum\i0{} ssp. \i{}hystricosum\i0{} (Mitt.) 
Kindb.; F, \i{}Thuidium tamariscinum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Br. Eur.; G, \i{}Thuidium delicatulum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Mitt.; H, \i{}Thuidium recognitum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Lindb.; I, \i{}Thuidium assimile\i0{} (Mitt.) Jaeger. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke081.jpg <@subject Thuidium, with Anomodon and Helodium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=41 y=791 
t=HELODIACEAE: 5, \i{}Helodium blandovii\i0{} 
(Web. & Mohr) Warnst.; a, stem leaf from above; 
b, stem leaf from below, showing paraphylla; c, 
capsule; d, branch leaf. THUIDIACEAE: 4, 
\i{}Thuidium tamariscinum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; 
a, leaves; b, capsule. ANOMODONTACEAE: 6, 
\i{}Anomodon veticulosus\i0{} (Hedw.) Hook. & 
Tayl.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c; part of 
peristome, from the inside. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plates 8 and 13). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.>

berke105.jpg <@subject Palustriella commutata (Berkeley, as Hypnum)>
 
# Hookeriaceae/ 
 
dix493.jpg <@subject Hookeria lucens, with Cyclodictyon and Daltonia: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=728 y=921 
t=HOOKERIACEAE: J, \i{}Hookeria lucens\i0{} (Hedw.) Sm. 
DALTONIACEAE: H, \i{}Daltonia splachnoides\i0{} 
(Sm.) Hook. & Tayl. PILOTRICHACEAE: I, 
Cyclodictyon laetevirens (Hook. & Tayl.) Mitt. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=131 y=0 w=273 h=-1 m 
t=Daltonia splachnoides> 
<@text x=23 y=501 w=164 h=-2 m 
t=Cyclodictyon laetevirens> 
<@text x=643 y=841 w=246 h=-1 m 
t=\i{}Hookeria lucens\i0{}> 
 
berke03.jpg <@subject Hookeria, with Daltonia, Fontinalaceae, etc.: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=680 y=11 
t=HOOKERIACEAE: 5, \i{}Hookeria lucens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Smith; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, calyptra; 
d, part of the peristome. DALTONIACEAE: 4, 
\i{}Daltonia splachnoides\i0{} (Sm.) Hook. & 
Tayl.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, calyptra; d, part 
of the peristome. FONTINALACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Fontinalis squamosa\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; 2, 
capsule and perichaetium; c, detail of part of 
outer and inner peristome. 2, \i{}Fontinalis 
antipyretica\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; b, leaf cells; 
c, capsule and perichaetium; d, cayptra; e, 
capsule with peristome exposed. CRYPHAEACEAE: 3, 
\i{}Cryphaea heteromalla\i0{} (Hedw.) Mohr; a, 
leaf; b, leaf cells; c, capsule and perichaetium; 
d, calyptra. PILOTRICHACEAE: 6, \i{}Cyclodictyon 
laetevirens\i0{} (Hook. & Tayl.) Mitt.; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863). The 
approximate 1 cm scale added at upper left 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Hylocomiaceae/ 
 
dix61.jpg <@subject Hylocomiastrum, Hylocomium and 
Rhytidiadelphus (with Rhytidiaceae): Dixon> 
<@text x=914 y=0 
t=HYLOCOMIACEAE: A, \i{}Pleurozium schreberi\i0{} 
(Brid.) Mitt.; B, \i{}Hylocomium splendens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br.Eur.; C, \i{}Hylocomiastrum umbratum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) M. Fleisch.; D, \i{}Hylocomiastrum 
pyrenaicum\i0{} (Spruce) M. Fleisch.; 
E, \i{}Loeskobryum brevirostre\i0{} 
(Brid.) M. Fleisch.; F, \i{}Rhytidiadelphus 
loreus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; G, \i{}Rhytidiadelphus 
squarrosus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; H, 
\i{}Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst. 
RHYTIDIACEAE: I, \i{}Rhytidium rugosum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Kindb. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke09.jpg <@subject Hylocomium, Loeskeobryum and Rhytidiadelphus, with
Hyocomium (Hypnaceae): Berkeley> 
<@text x=479 y=201 
t=HYLOCOMIACEAE: 1, \i{}Hylocomium 
splendens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. 2, \i{}Loeskeobryum brevirostre\i0{} 
(Brid.) M. Fleisch., habit; a, leaves, abaxial 
(left) and adaxial (right); b, capsule. 3, 
\i{}Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Warnst., habit; a, leaves, abaxial (above) and 
adaxial; b, capsule. 4, \i{}Rhytidiadelphus 
loreus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst., habit; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. HYPNACEAE: 5, \i{}Hyocomium armoricum\i0{} 
(Brid.) Wijk & Marg., habit; a, leaves; b, 
capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 
9). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke10.jpg <@subject Rhytidiadelphus (with Campyliaceae, etc.: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=308 y=220 
t=HYLOCOMIACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Warnst., procumbent habit form; a, abaxial leaf; 
b, capsule. CRATONEURACEAE: 6, \i{}Cratoneuron 
filicinum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Spruce, habit; a, leaves; b, capsule. 
CAMPYLIACEAE: 2, \i{}Sanionia 
uncinata\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske, habit; a, leaves; 
b, capsule (cf. Berkeleys Plate 11,1). 3, 
\i{}Drepanocladus fluitans\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst., 
habit; a, leaves; b, capsule. 4, \i{}Scorpidium revolvens\i0{} 
(Sw.) Hadens. HELODIACEAE: 5, 
\i{}Palustriella commutata\i0{} (Hedw.) Ochyra, 
habit; a, leaf, abaxial; b, capsule. 
[4, \i{}Hypnum revolvens\i0{} (Turn.) 
Warnst. (current generic assignment unknown), 
habit; a, leaves; b, capsule.] \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 10). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
berke082.jpg <@subject Pleurozium, with Calliergonella and 
Pseudoscleropodium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=905 y=12 
t=HYLOCOMIACEAE: 2, \i{}Pleurozium 
schreberi\i0{} (Brid.) Mitt., habit; a, adaxial 
and abaxial views of leaves; b, capsule. 
BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 3, \i{}Pseudoscleropodium 
purum\i0{} (Hedw.) Fleisch., habit; a, adaxial 
and abaxial views of leaves; b, capsule. 
HYPNACEAE: 1, \i{}Calliergonella 
cuspidata\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske, habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 8). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Hypnaceae/ 
 
dix59.jpg <@subject Ctenidium, Homomallium, Calliergonella, Hypnum spp.,
and 
Ptilium: Dixon> 
<@text x=927 y=5 
t=HYPNACEAE: A, \i{}Homomallium incurvatum\i0{} 
(Brid.) Loeske; B, \i{}Hypnum cupressiforme\i0{} 
Hedw.; C, \i{}Hypnum imponens\i0{} Hedw.; D, 
\i{}Calliergonella\i0{} (Mitt.) Hedens; E, \i{}Hypnum 
revolutum\i0{} (Mitt.) Lindb.; F, \i{}Hypnum 
hamulosum\i0{} Br. Eur.; G, \i{}Hypnum 
callichroum\i0{} Brid.; H, \i{}Hypnum 
bambergeri\i0{} Schimp.; 
I, \i{}Hypnum uncinulatum\i0{} Jur.; J, \i{}Ctenidium 
procerrimum\i0{} (Mol.) Lindb.; 
K, \i{}Ctenidium molluscum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Mitt.; L, \i{}Ptilium cristacastrensis\i0{} 
(Hedw.) De Not. AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: M, \i{}Hygrohypnum 
luridum\i0{} (Hedw.) Jenn. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 
4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix553.jpg <@subject Herzogiella, Isopterygiopsis and 
Taxiphyllum, with Plagiothecium: Dixon> 
<@text x=808 y=918 
t=HYPNACEAE (taxa formerly referred to 
Plagiotheciaceae \i{}sensu lato\i0{}). J, 
\i{}Taxiphyllum wissgrillii\i0{} (Garov.) Wijk & 
Marg.; K, \i{}Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans\i0{} (Brid.) 
Z. Iwats.; L, \i{}Isopterygiopsis muellerana\i0{} 
(Limpr.) Z. Iwats.; ; N, \i{}Isopterygiopsis 
pulchella\i0{} (Hedw.) Z. Iwats.; O, \i{}Herzogiella 
seligeri\i0{} (Brid.) Iwats. PLAGIOTHECIACEAE 
\i{}sensu stricto\i0{}. M, \i{}Plagiothecium 
piliferum\i0{} (Hartm.) Br. Eur. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix515.jpg <@subject Pylaisia polyantha: Dixon> 
<@text x=214 y=947 w=586 h=-1 m 
t=Pylaisia polyantha (Hedw.) Br. Eur.> 
 
dix561.jpg <@subject Herzogiella striatella, with Plagiothecium spp.: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=809 y=920 
t=HYPNACEAE: A, \i{}Herzogiella striatella\i0{} 
(Brid.) Iwats. PLAGIOTHECIACEAE: B, \i{}Plagiothecium 
denticulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; C, 
\i{}Plagiothecium nemorale\i0{} (Mitt.) Jaeg.; D, 
\i{}Plagiothecium latebricola\i0{} Br. Eur.; E, 
\i{}Plagiothecium undulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix562.jpg <@subject 6 species of Amblystegium, and Conardia: Dixon> 
<@text x=926 y=4 
t=HYPNACEAE: F, \i{}Platydicta 
jungermannioides\i0{} (Brid.) Crum. 
AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: G, \i{}Amblystegium 
confervoides\i0{} (Brid.) Schimp.; I, 
\i{}Amblystegium serpens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; J, 
\i{}Amblystegium serpens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur. 
(being Dixons representation of \i{}A. 
juratzkanum\i0{} Schimp.); K, \i{}Amblystegium 
humile\i0{} (P. Beauv.) Crundw.; L, 
\i{}Amblystegium varium\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb. 
CAMPYLIACEAE. H, \i{}Conardia compacta\i0{} 
(Mll. Hal.) H. Rob. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
 
 
berke12.jpg <@subject Isopterygiopsis, Pseudotaxiphyllum and Pylaisia, 
with Plagiothecium and Homalothecium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=364 y=36 
t=HYPNACEAE:1, \i{}Isopterygiopsis 
pulchella\i0{} (Hedw.) Z. Iwats., habit; a, leaves; 
b, capsule. 3, \i{}Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans\i0{} 
(Brid.) Z. Iwats., habit; a, leaf; b, capsule after 
lid shed. 5, \i{}Pylaisia polyantha\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Br. Eur., habit; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, part of 
peristome. BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 6, \i{}Homalothecium 
sericeum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, leaves; 
b, capsule. PLAGIOTHECIACEAE: 2, \i{}Plagiothecium 
denticulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, 
leaf; b, capsule. 4, \i{}Plagiothecium 
undulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 12). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke09.jpg <@subject Hyocomium (Hypnaceae), with Hylocomiaceae: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=482 y=13 
t=HYPNACEAE: 5, \i{}Hyocomium armoricum\i0{} 
(Brid.) Wijk & Marg., habit; a, leaves; b, 
capsule. HYLOCOMIACEAE: 1, \i{}Hylocomium 
splendens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. 2, \i{}Hylocomium brevirostre\i0{} 
(Brid.) Br. Eur., habit; a, leaves, abaxial 
(left) and adaxial (right); b, capsule. 3, 
\i{}Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Warnst., habit; a, leaves, abaxial (above) and 
adaxial; b, capsule. 4, \i{}Rhytidiadelphus 
loreus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst., habit; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 
9). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke10.jpg <@subject "Hypnum revolvens" (with Campyliaceae, etc.: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=308 y=220 
t=[4, \i{}Hypnum revolvens\i0{} (Turn.) 
Warnst. (current generic assignment unknown), 
habit; a, leaves; b, capsule.] HYLOCOMIACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Warnst., procumbent habit form; a, abaxial leaf; 
b, capsule. CRATONEURACEAE: 6, \i{}Cratoneuron 
filicinum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Spruce, habit; a, leaves; b, capsule. 
CAMPYLIACEAE: 2, \i{}Sanionia 
uncinata\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske, habit; a, leaves; 
b, capsule (cf. Berkeleys Plate 11,1). 3, 
\i{}Drepanocladus fluitans\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst., 
habit; a, leaves; b, capsule. 4, \i{}Scorpidium revolvens\i0{} 
(Sw.) Hadens. HELODIACEAE: 5, 
\i{}Palustriella commutata\i0{} (Hedw.) Ochyra, 
habit; a, leaf, abaxial; b, capsule. 
\par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 10). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
berke11.jpg <@subject Ctenidium, Hypnum and Ptilium (with Sematophyllum 
and Campyliaceae): Berkeley> 
<@text x=260 y=5 
t=HYPNACEAE: 2, \i{}Ptilium cristacastrensis\i0{} 
(Hedw.) De Not, habit; a, leaf; b, capsule. 3, 
\i{}Ctenidium molluscum\i0{} (Hedw.) Mitt., 
unusual habit form; a,leaves; b, capsule. 
4,\i{}Hypnum cupressiforme\i0{} Hedw., habit; a, 
leaf; b, capsule. CAMPYLIACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Drepanocladus uncinatus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst., 
habit; b, capsule. (cf. Berkeleys Plate 10,2.) 
5, \i{}Scorpidium scorpioides\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Limpr., habit; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, male 
inflorescence. SEMATOPHYLLACEAE: 6, 
\i{}Sematophyllum demissum\i0{} (Wils.) Mitt., 
habit; a, abaxial (above) and adaxial leaves; b, 
capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 
11). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
dix57.jpg <@subject Campylophyllum (with Amblystegiaceae, Campyliaceae 
and 
Cratoneuron)> 
<@text x=921 y=2 
t=HYPNACEAE. I, \i{}Campylophyllum 
calcareum\i0{} (Crundw. & Nyh.) Hedens. D, 
CRATONEURACEAE: C, \i{}Cratoneuron 
filicinum\i0{} (Hedw.) Spruce; D, \i{}Cratoneuron 
curvicaule\i0{} (Jur.) 
Roth. CAMPYLIACEAE: F, \i{}Campyliadelphus elodes\i0{} (Lindb.) 
Kanda; G, \i{}Drepanocladus polygamus\i0{} (Schimp.) 
Hedens; H, \i{}Campylium stellatum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lange & Jens.; 
J, \i{}Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus\i0{} (Brid.) 
R.S. Chopra; K, 
\i{}Campylophyllum halleri\i0{} (Hedw.) M. Fleisch.; L, 
\i{}Drepanocladus aduncus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; M 
and N, \i{}Drepanocladus sendtneri\i0{} (Schimp. ex 
H. Mll.). AMBLYSTEGIACEAE: A, \i{}Hygroamblystegium tenax\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Jenn.; B, \i{}Hygroamblystegium 
fluviatile\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; E, 
\i{}Leptodictyum riparium\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix60.jpg <@subject Calliergonella, with Campyliaceae> 
<@text x=923 y=5 
t=HYPNACEAE. L, \i{}Calliergonella  cuspidata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Loewske. CAMPYLIACEAE: A, \i{}Hygrohypnum dilatatum\i0{} 
(Wils. ex Schimp.) Loeske; B, Hygrohypnum smithii 
(Sw.) Broth.; C, \i{}Hygrohypnum eugyrium\i0{} (Br. 
Eur.) Broth.; D, \i{}Hygrohypnum ochraceum\i0{} 
(Turn. ex Wils.) Loeske; E, \i{}Scorpidium 
scorpioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Limpr.; F, \i{}Straminergon 
stramineum\i0{} (Brid.) Hedens; G, \i{}Straminergon(?) 
trifarium\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) Hedw.; H, \i{}Scorpidium 
turgescens\i0{} (T. Jens.) Loeske.  I, 
\i{}Calliergon cordifolium\i0{} (Hedw.) Kindb.; J, 
\i{}Calliergon giganteum\i0{} (Schimp.) Kindb. 
K, \i{}Warnstorfia sarmentosa\i0{} (Wahlenb.) Hedens. 
par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
 
berke082.jpg <@subject Calliergonella, with Pleurozium and 
Pseudoscleropodium:: Berkeley> 
<@text x=905 y=12 
t=HYPNACEAE: 1, \i{}Calliergonella 
cuspidata\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske, habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. HYLOCOMIACEAE: 2, \i{}Pleurozium 
schreberi\i0{} (Brid.) Mitt., habit; a, adaxial 
and abaxial views of leaves; b, capsule. 
BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 3, \i{}Pseudoscleropodium 
purum\i0{} (Hedw.) Fleisch., habit; a, adaxial 
and abaxial views of leaves; b, capsule. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 8). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Leptodontaceae/ 
 
dix503.jpg <@subject Leptodon smithii> 
<Leptodon smithii: Dixon> 
<@text x=826 y=18 
t=LEPTODONTACEAE: \i{}Leptodon smithii\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Web. & Mohr \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display slightly more than 
doubling the dimensions of their individual figures. 
1, leaf; 1c, leaf cells at one third from the 
apex.> 
<@text x=17 y=883 w=403 h=-1 m 
t=Leptodon smithii> 
 
berke042.jpg <@subject Leptodon, with Neckera and Homalia (Neckeraceae):
Berkeley> 
<@text x=720 y=12 
t=LEPTODONTACEAE: 6, \i{}Leptodon smithii\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Web. & Mohr; a, leaves; b, calyptra; c, 
capsule; d, part of the peristome. NECKERACEAE: 
1, \i{}Neckera complanata\i0{} (Hedw.) Hbn.; a, 
leaves; b, leaf cells; c, capsule; d, calyptra. 
2, \i{}Neckera crispa\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule; c, calyptra. 3, \i{}Neckera pumila\i0{} 
Hedw.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, part of 
peristome, viewed from within. 4, \i{}Neckera 
pennata\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; b, capsule and 
perichaetium. 5, \i{}Homalia trichomanoides\i0{} 
(Brid.) Br. Eur.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, part 
of peristome. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863). 
The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Leskeaceae/ 
 
leske01.jpg <@subject Lescuraea, Leskea and Pseudoleskeella: Dixon> 
<@text x=469 y=807 
t=1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section. \par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924). The unscaled screen display 
slightly more than doubles the magnifications 
given with their individual figures.> 
<@text x=61 y=22 w=215 h=-1 m 
t=Leskea polycarpa Hedw.> 
<@text x=348 y=22 w=305 h=-1 m 
t=Pseudoleskeella nervosa (Brid.) Nyholm> 
<@text x=687 y=9 w=280 h=-1 m 
t=Pseudoleskea incurvata (Hedw.) Loeske> 
<@text x=680 y=535 w=304 h=-1 m 
t=Pseudoleskea patens (Linb.) Kindb.> 
<@text x=344 y=418 w=310 h=-1 m 
t=Pseudoleskeella catenulata (Brid.) Kindb.> 
<@text x=71 y=420 w=199 h=-1 m 
t=Lescuraea saxicola (Schimp.) Milde> 
 
leske02.jpg <@subject Ptychodium: Dixon> 
<@text x=13 y=936 
t=\i{}Ptychodium plicatum\i0{} 
(Schleich. ex Web. & 
Mohr) Schimp.; formerly misclassified in 
Brachytheciaceae, under the name 
\i{}Brachythecium plicatum\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) Br. 
Eur. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display slightly more than doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=413 y=12 w=567 h=-2 m 
t=Ptychodium plicatum> 
 
 
dix52.jpg <@subject Ptychodium, with Brachytheciaceae, Orthothecium 
and Tomentypnum: Dixon> 
<@text x=928 y=2 
t=LESKEACEAE: F, 
\i{}Ptychodium plicatum\i0{} (Schleich. ex Web. & 
Mohr) Schimp. ENTODONTACEAE: A, \i{}Orthothecium intricatum 
(Hartm.) Br. Eur.; B, \i{}Orthothecium 
rufescens\i0{} Br. Eur. BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 
C, \i{}Homalothecium 
sericeum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; D, 
\i{}Homalothecium lutescens\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; 
G, \i{}Brachythecium albicans\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. 
Eur.; H, \i{}Brachythecium glareosum\i0{} (Spruce) 
Br. Eur.; I, \i{}Brachythecium salebrosum\i0{} 
(Web. & Mohr) Br. Eur.; J, \i{}Brachythecium 
campestre\i0{} B. & S., = \i{}B. salebrosum\i0{}? 
CAMPYLIACEAE: 
E, \i{}Tomentypnum nitens\i0{} (Hedw.) Loeske; 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
 
# Leucobryaceae/ 
 
dix162.jpg <@subject Leucobryum juniperoideum and L. glaucum: Dixon> 
<@text x=871 y=11 
t=LEUCOBRYACEAE: A, \i{}Leucobryum 
juniperoideum\i0{} (Brid.) C. Mull.; B, 
\i{}Leucobryum glaucum\i0{} (Hedw.) ngstr. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke231.jpg <@subject Leucobryum (with assorted dicranoid taxa): 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=739 y=76 
t=LEUCOBRYACEAE: 6, \i{}Leucobryum glaucum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) ngstr.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, leaf tip; 
d, capsule; e, part of peristome. 
DITRICHACEAE: 5, \i{}Ceratodon purpureus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf, c, capsule; d, 
part of peristome; e, detail of peristome tooth 
tip. DICRANACEAE: 4, \i{}Campylopus 
flexuosus\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
calyptra; d, capsule. 7, \i{}Dicranum 
scoparium\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, part 
of peristome. 8, \i{}Dicranella heteromalla\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome. 10, \i{}Arctoa 
fulvella\i0{} (Dicks.) R. Br.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 
RHABDOWEISIACEAE: 9, \i{}Oreoweisia 
bruntonii\i0{} (Sm.) Milde; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 23). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Leucodontaceae/ 
 
dix494.jpg <@subject Antitrichia curtipendula, Leucodon sciuroides and 
Pterogonium gracile: Dixon> 
<@text x=473 y=899 
t=LEUCODONTACEAE: A, \i{}Antitrichia 
curtipendula\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; K, \i{}Leucodon 
sciuroides\i0{} (Hedw.) Schwaegr.; L, 
\i{}Pterogonium gracile\i0{} (Hedw.) Sm. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke132.jpg <@subject Leucodon sciuroides and Antitrichia curtipendula:
Berkeley> 
<@text x=383 y=25 
t=LEUCODONTACEAE: 3, \i{}Leucodon 
sciuroides\i0{} (Hedw.) Schwaegr.; a, leaves; b, 
leaf cells; c, capsule; d, part of peristome, 
with annulus. 4, \i{}Antitrichia 
curtipendula\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule; c, part of peristome, from the outside; 
d, part of the inner peristome. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 13). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
# Meesiaceae/ 
 
dix372.jpg <@subject Amblyodon, Meesia, Paludella: Dixon> 
<@text x=801 y=727 
t=MEESIACEAE: D, \i{}Amblyodon dealbatus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; E, \i{}Meesia uliginosa\i0{} 
Hedw.; F, \i{}Paludella squarrosa\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Brid. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix401.jpg <@subject Leptobryum pyriforme: Dixon> 
<@text x=750 y=90 
t=MEESIACEAE: \i{}Leptobryum pyriforme\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Wils. Formerly referred to Bryaceae. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=327 y=14 w=646 h=-1 m 
t=Leptobryum pyriforme> 
 
berke161.jpg <@subject Meesia uliginosa: Berkeley> 
<@text x=32 y=24 
t=MEESIACEAE: \i{}Meesia uliginosa\i0{} Hedw.; 
a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part of 
peristome; d, spore. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley 
(1863, Plate 16). The approximate 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustration 
only.> 
 
berke17.jpg <@subject Amblyodon, with Cinclidium and Plagiomnium 
(Mniaceae): Berkeley> 
<@text x=503 y=8 
t=MEESIACEAE: 7, \i{}Amblyodon dealbatus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome, from the outside; e, part 
of the inner peristome. MNIACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Cinclidium stygium\i0{} Swartz; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of the peristome. 2, 
\i{}Plagiomnium cuspidatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Kop.; a, 
female plant; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, male plant. 
3, \i{}Plagiomnium cuspidatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Kop.; 
a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 4, \i{}Plagiomnium 
undulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Kop.; a, habit; b, leaf; 
c, capsule. 5, \i{}Plagiomnium rostratum\i0{} 
(Schrad.) Kop.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 6, 
\i{}Rhizomnium punctatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Kop.; 
a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of the peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 17). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole plant 
(habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke182.jpg <@subject Leptobryum, with Bryaceae and Orthodontium: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=281 y=845 
t=MEESIACEAE: 3, \i{}Leptobryum pyriforme\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Wils.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 
BRYACEAE: 1, \i{}Plagiobryum zierii\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Lindb.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, leaf cells; d, 
capsule. 2, \i{}Rhodobryum roseum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Limpr.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part 
of the outer peristome; e, part of the inner 
peristome. ORTHODONTIACEAE: 4, \i{}Orthodontium 
gacile\i0{} Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
calyptra; d, capsule; e, part of the outer 
peristome. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 18). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Mniaceae/ 
 
bent023.jpg <@subject Mnium hornum (Curtis, 1824)> 
dix41.jpg <@subject Epipterygium, Plagiobryum, Pohlia: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=902 y=2 
t=MNIACEAE: A, \i{}Pohlia obtusifolia\i0{} (Brid.) 
L. Koch; B, \i{}Pohlia annotina\i0{} Schwaegr.; C, 
\i{}Pohlia proligera\i0{} (Kindb. ex Breidl.) 
Lindb.; D, \i{}Pohlia ludwigii\i0{} (Schwaegr.) 
Broth.; E, \i{}Pohlia drummondii\i0{} (C. Mll.) 
Andrews; F, \i{}Pohlia melanodon\i0{} (Brid.) 
Shaw; G, \i{}Pohlia wahlenbergii\i0{} (Web. & 
Mohr) Andrews; H, \i{}Pohlia filum\i0{} (Schimp.) 
Mrt.; I, \i{}Epipterygium tozeri\i0{} 
(Grev.) Lindb.; J, \i{}Plagiobryum zieri\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Lindb.; K, \i{}Plagiobryum demissum\i0{} (Hook.) 
Lindb.; \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix40.jpg <@subject Mielichhoferia and Pohlia spp. (with assorted other 
taxa): Dixon> 
<@text x=913 y=0 
t=MNIACEAE: B, \i{}Mielichhoferia elongata\i0{} 
(Hoppe & Hornsch. ex Hook.) Hornsch.; E, \i{}Pohlia 
elongata\i0{} Hedw. ssp. \i{}polymorpha\i0{} (Hoppe 
& Hornsch.) Nyh.; F, \i{}Pohlia elongata\i0{} Hedw. 
ssp. \i{}elongata\i0{}; G, \i{}Pohlia elongata\i0{} 
Hedw. ssp. \i{}acuminata\i0{} (Hoppe & Hornsch.) 
Hb.; H, \i{}Pohlia cruda\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb.; I, 
\i{}Pohlia nutans\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb. 
BARTRAMIACEAE: A, \i{}Breutelia chrysocoma\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb.; C, MEESIACEAE: \i{}Leptobryum 
pyriforme\i0{} (Hedw.) Wils. D, ORTHODONTIACEAE: 
\i{}Orthodontium gracile\i0{} Br. Eur. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix46.jpg <@subject Plagiomnium (4 spp.) and 3 Mnium species: Dixon> 
<@text x=919 y=2 
t=MNIACEAE: A, \i{}Plagiomnium affine\i0{} (Funck) 
Kop.; B, \i{}Plagiomnium rostratum\i0{} (Schrad.) 
Kop.; C, \i{}Plagiomnium cuspidatum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Kop.; D, \i{}Plagiomnium undulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Kop.; E, \i{}Mnium hornum\i0{} Hedw.; F, \i{}Mnium 
marginatum\i0{} (With.) P. Beauv. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix47.jpg <@subject 5 Mnium species, and Pseudobryum cinclidioides: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=912 y=3 
t=MNIACEAE: A, \i{}Mnium thomsonii\i0{} Schimp.; B, 
cf. \i{}Mnium ambiguum\i0{} H. Mll.; C, \i{}Mnium 
spinosum\i0{} (Voit.) Schwaegr.; D, \i{}Mnium 
stellare\i0{} Hedw.; E, \i{}Mnium marginatum\i0{} 
(With.) P. Beauv. var. \i{}dioicum\i0{} (H. Mll.) 
Crundw.; F, \i{}Pseudobryum cinclidioides\i0{} 
(Hb.) Kop. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix481.jpg <@subject Cinclidium stygium and Rhizomnium punctatum: Dixon>
<@text x=711 y=851 
t=MNIACEAE: A, \i{}Rhizomnium punctatum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Kop.; B, \i{}Cinclidium stygium\i0{} 
Swartz. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke17.jpg <@subject Cinclidium, Plagiomnium and Rhizomnium, 
with Amblyodon: Berkeley> 
<@text x=503 y=8 
t=MNIACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Cinclidium stygium\i0{} Swartz; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of the peristome. 2, 
\i{}Plagiomnium cuspidatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Kop.; a, 
female plant; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, male plant. 
3, \i{}Plagiomnium cuspidatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Kop.; 
a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 4, \i{}Plagiomnium 
undulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Kop.; a, habit; b, leaf; 
c, capsule. 5, \i{}Plagiomnium rostratum\i0{} 
(Schrad.) Kop.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 6, 
\i{}Rhizomnium punctatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Kop.; 
a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of the peristome. 
MEESIACEAE: 7, \i{}Amblyodon dealbatus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome, from the outside; e, part 
of the inner peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 17). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole plant 
(habit) illustrations only.> 
 
dix41.jpg <@subject Epipterygium, (with Bryaceae): Dixon> 
<@text x=902 y=3 
t=MNIACEAE: A, \i{}Pohlia obtusifolia\i0{} 
(Brid.) L. Koch; B, \i{}Pohlia annotina\i0{} 
Schwaegr.; C, \i{}Pohlia proligera\i0{} (Kindb. ex 
Breidl.) Lindb.; D, \i{}Pohlia ludwigii\i0{} 
(Schwaegr.) Broth.; E, \i{}Pohlia drummondii\i0{} 
(C. Mll.) Andrews; F, \i{}Pohlia melanodon\i0{} (Brid.) 
Shaw; G, \i{}Pohlia wahlenbergii\i0{} 
(Web. & Mohr) Andrews; H, \i{}Pohlia filum\i0{} 
(Schimp.) Mrt.; I, \i{}Epipterygium tozeri\i0{} (Grev.) 
Lindb.; J, \i{}Plagiobryum zieri\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb.; K, \i{}Plagiobryum demissum\i0{} 
(Hook.) Lindb. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
# Myriniaceae/ 
 
fabron01.jpg <@subject Myrinia pulvinata (with Habrodon): Dixon> 
<@text x=814 y=5 
t=1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect 
of cells; bc, basal cells; x, section. 
\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924). The unscaled screen 
display approximately triples the magnifications 
given with their individual figures.> 
<@text x=266 y=0 w=478 h=-1 m 
t=Habrodon perpusillus Lindb.> 
<@text x=289 y=517 w=478 h=-1 m 
t=Myrinia pulvinata Schp.> 
 
# Myuriaceae/ 
 
myur01.jpg <@subject Myuriaceae (Myuria), and Theliaceae (Myurella): 
Dixon> 
<@text x=424 y=0 
t=MYURIACEAE: A, \i{}Myurium hochstetteri\i0{} 
(Schimp.) Kindb. THELIACEAE: B, \i{}Myurella 
julacea\i0{} Br. Eur.; C, \i{}Myurella 
tenerrima\i0{} (Brid.) Lindb. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section. \par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924). 
The unscaled screen display approximately doubles 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures.> 
<@text x=132 y=30 w=225 h=-1 m 
t=Myurium hochstetteri> 
<@text x=160 y=153 w=152 h=-2 m 
t=MYURIACEAE> 
<@text x=625 y=24 w=198 h=-1 m 
t=Myurella julacea> 
<@text x=571 y=628 w=148 h=-2 m 
t=THELIACEAE> 
<@text x=482 y=937 w=200 h=-1 m 
t=Myurella tenerrima> 
 
# Neckeraceae/ 
 
dix492.jpg <@subject Neckera (4 species) and Homalia: Dixon> 
<@text x=803 y=690 
t=NECKERACEAE: C, \i{}Neckera pennata\i0{} Hedw.; 
D, \i{}Neckera crispa\i0{} Hedw.; E, \i{}Neckera 
pumila\i0{} Hedw.; F, \i{}Neckera complanata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Hb.; G, \i{}Homalia trichomanoides\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 
2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, 
perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke042.jpg <@subject Neckera and Homalia, with Leptodon 
(Leptodontaceae): Berkeley> 
<@text x=713 y=17 
t=NECKERACEAE: 1, \i{}Neckera complanata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Hbn.; a, leaves; b, leaf cells; c, 
capsule; d, calyptra. 2, \i{}Neckera crispa\i0{} 
Hedw.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, calyptra. 3, 
\i{}Neckera pumila\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; b, 
capsule; c, part of peristome, viewed from 
within. 4, \i{}Neckera pennata\i0{} Hedw.; a, 
leaf; b, capsule and perichaetium. 5, 
\i{}Homalia trichomanoides\i0{} (Brid.) Br. 
Eur.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, part of peristome. 
LEPTODONTACEAE: 6, \i{}Leptodon smithii\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Web. & Mohr; a, leaves; b, calyptra; c, 
capsule; d, part of the peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Oedipodiaceae/ 
 
dix343.jpg <@subject Oedipodium griffithianum> 
<@text x=777 y=930 
t=OEDIPODIACEAE: \i{}Oedipodium griffithianum\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Schwaegr. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where these differ; 
2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, 
perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=443 y=20 w=330 h=-2 m 
t=Oedipodium griffithianum> 
 
berke141.jpg <@subject Oedipodiaceae and Schistostegaceae: Berkeley> 
<@text x=831 y=19 
t=OEDIPODIACEAE: 5, 
\i{}Oedipodium griffithianum\i0{} (Dicks.) 
Schwaeg., habit; a, leaf, with associated 
paraphyllia; b, capsule. 
SCHISTOSTEGACEAE: 4, \i{}Schistostega 
pennata\i0{} (Hedw.) Web. & Mohr, habit; a, 
plant more highly magnified; b, detail of 
leaves; c, calyptra. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 14). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
# Orthodontiaceae/ 
 
dix40.jpg <@subject Orthodontium gracile (with assorted other taxa): 
Dixon> 
<@text x=913 y=0 
t=ORTHODONTIACEAE: D. \i{}Orthodontium gracile\i0{} 
Br. Eur. MNIACEAE: B, \i{}Mielichhoferia 
elongata\i0{} (Hoppe & Hornsch. ex Hook.) Hornsch.; 
E, \i{}Pohlia elongata\i0{} Hedw. ssp. 
\i{}polymorpha\i0{} (Hoppe & Hornsch.) Nyh.; F, 
\i{}Pohlia elongata\i0{} Hedw. ssp. 
\i{}elongata\i0{}; G, \i{}Pohlia elongata\i0{} 
Hedw. ssp. \i{}acuminata\i0{} (Hoppe & Hornsch.) 
Hb.; H, \i{}Pohlia cruda\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb.; I, 
\i{}Pohlia nutans\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb. 
BARTRAMIACEAE: A, \i{}Breutelia chrysocoma\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb.; C, MEESIACEAE: \i{}Leptobryum 
pyriforme\i0{} (Hedw.) Wils. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 
4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 
11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, 
or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; 
b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke182.jpg <@subject Orthodontium gracile (details, with Bryaceae and 
Meesiaceae): Berkeley> 
<@text x=319 y=832 
t=ORTHODONTIACEAE: 4, \i{}Orthodontium 
gacile\i0{} Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
calyptra; d, capsule; e, part of the outer 
peristome. BRYACEAE: 1, \i{}Plagiobryum 
zierii\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb.; a, habit; b, leaf; 
c, leaf cells; d, capsule. 2, \i{}Rhodobryum 
roseum\i0{} (Hedw.) Limpr.; a, habit; b, leaf; 
c, capsule; d, part of the outer peristome; e, 
part of the inner peristome. MEESIACEAE: 3, 
\i{}Leptobryum pyriforme\i0{} (Hedw.) Wils.; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 18). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
# Orthotrichaceae/ 
 
dix313.jpg <@subject Zygodon, with Amphidium: Dixon> 
<@text x=208 y=865 
t=ORTHOTRICHACEAE: G, \i{}Zygodon viridissimus\i0{} 
(Dicks.) R. Br. var. \i{}viridissimus\i0{}; H, 
\i{}Zygodon viridissimus\i0{} var. 
\i{}stirtonii\i0{} (Schimp. ex Stirt.) Hagen.; I, 
\i{}Zygodon conoideus\i0{} (Dicks.) Hook. 
AMPHIDIACEAE: E, 
\i{}Amphidium lapponicum\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp.; F, 
\i{}Amphidium mougeotii\i0{} (Br. Eur.) Schimp. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix32.jpg <@subject Orthotrichum, Ulota, Zygodon: Dixon> 
<@text x=916 y=0 
t=ORTHOTRICHACEAE: A, \i{}Zygodon forsteri\i0{} 
(With.) Mitt.; B, \i{}Zygodon gracilis\i0{} Berk.; 
C, \i{}Ulota coarctata\i0{} (P. Beauv.) Hammer; D, 
\i{}Ulota drummondii\i0{} (Hook. & Grev.) Brid.; E, 
\i{}Ulota crispa\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid. var. 
\i{}norvegica\i0{} (Grnvall) Smith & Hill; F, 
\i{}Ulota crispa\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; G, \i{}Ulota 
calvescens\i0{} Wils.; H, \i{}Ulota phyllantha\i0{} 
Brid.; I, Ulota hutchinsiae (Sm.) Hammar; J, 
\i{}Orthotrichum rupestre\i0{} Schwaegr.; K, 
\i{}Orthotrichum anomalum\i0{} Hedw. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix33.jpg <@subject 8 Orthotrichum species: Dixon> 
<@text x=927 y=4 
t=ORTHOTRICHACEAE: A, \i{}Orthotrichum 
cupulatum\i0{} Brid.; B and C, \i{}Orthotrichum 
striatum\i0{} Hedw.; D, \i{}Orthotrichum 
lyellii\i0{} Hook. & Tayl.; E, \i{}Orthotrichum 
speciosum\i0{} Nees; F, \i{}Orthotrichum 
affine\i0{} Brid.; G, \i{}Orthotrichum sprucei\i0{} 
Mont.; H, \i{}Orthotrichum rivulare\i0{} Turn.; I, 
\i{}Orthotrichum pumilum\i0{} Sw; J, 
\i{}Orthotrichum stramineum\i0{} Brid.; H, 
\i{}Orthotrichum pallens\i0{} Brid. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix341.jpg <@subject 4 Orthotrichum species: Dixon> 
<@text x=460 y=467 
t=ORTHOTRICHACEAE: A, \i{}Orthotrichum 
tenellum\i0{} Brid.; B, \i{}O. pulchellum\i0{} 
Brunton; C, \i{}O. diaphanum\i0{} Brid.; D, \i{}O. 
obtusifolium\i0{} Brid. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke20.jpg <@subject Orthotrichum and Zygodon, with Amphidium: 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=484 y=12 
t=ORTHOTRICHACEAE: 1, \i{}Zygodon conoideus\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Hook. & Tayl.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
calyptra; d, capsule. 2, \i{}Zygodon 
viridissimus\i0{} (Dicks.) R. Br.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, capsule after fall of lid. 
4, \i{}Orthotrichum cupulatum\i0{} Brid.; a, habit; 
b, leaf; c, calyptra; d, capsule; e, part of the 
peristome. 5, \i{}Orthotrichum anomalum\i0{} 
Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, calyptra; d, capsule 
with lid; e, capsule without lid. 6, 
\i{}Orthotrichum diaphanum\i0{} Brid.; a, habit; 
b, leaves; c, calyptra; d, capsule; e, part of 
the peristome. 7, \i{}Orthotrichum 
pulchellum\i0{} Brunton; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
young calyptra; d, capsule with lid; e, capsule 
without lid. 8, \i{}Orthotrichum striatum\i0{} 
Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, calyptra; d, 
capsule; e, part of the peristome. 
AMPHIDIACEAE: 3, \i{}Amphidium lapponicum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, calyptrta; d, capsule; e, 
capsule after fall of its lid. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 20). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole plant 
(habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Pilotrichaceae/ 
 
dix493.jpg <@subject Cyclodictyon, Daltonia, and Hookeria: Dixon> 
<@text x=728 y=921 
t=PILOTRICHACEAE: I, Cyclodictyon laetevirens 
(Hook. & Tayl.) Mitt. DALTONIACEAE: H, 
\i{}Daltonia splachnoides\i0{} (Sm.) Hook. & Tayl. 
HOOKERIACEAE: J, \i{}Hookeria lucens\i0{} (Hedw.) Sm. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=131 y=0 w=273 h=-1 m 
t=Daltonia splachnoides> 
<@text x=20 y=493 w=156 h=-2 m 
t=Cyclodictyon laetevirens> 
<@text x=643 y=841 w=246 h=-1 m 
t=\i{}Hookeria lucens\i0{}> 
 
berke03.jpg <@subject Cyclodictyon, with Fontinalaceae, Cryphaeaeae, 
Hookeriaceae,: Berkeley> 
<@text x=709 y=9 
t=PILOTRICHACEAE: 6, \i{}Cyclodictyon 
laete-virens\i0{} (Hook. & Tayl.) Mitt.; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. From Berkeley (1863). FONTINALACEAE: 
1, \i{}Fontinalis squamosa\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; 
2, capsule and perichaetium; c, detail of part of 
outer and inner peristome. 2, \i{}Fontinalis 
antipyretica\i0{} Hedw.; a, leaf; b, leaf cells; 
c, capsule and perichaetium; d, cayptra; e, 
capsule with peristome exposed. CRYPHAEACEAE: 3, 
\i{}Cryphaea heteromalla\i0{} (Hedw.) Mohr; a, 
leaf; b, leaf cells; c, capsule and perichaetium; 
d, calyptra. HOOKERIACEAE: 5, \i{}Hookeria 
lucens\i0{} (Hedw.) Smith; a, leaf; b, capsule; 
c, calyptra; d, part of the peristome. 
DALTONIACEAE: 4, \i{}Daltonia splachnoides\i0{} 
(Sm.) Hook. & Tayl.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, 
calyptra; d, part of the peristome. The 
approximate 1 cm scale added at upper left 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Plagiotheciaceae/ 
 
dix553.jpg <@subject Plagiothecium: piliferum, with Hypnaceae Dixon> 
<@text x=808 y=918 
t=PLAGIOTHECIACEAE \i{}sensu stricto\i0{}. 
M, \i{}Plagiothecium piliferum\i0{} (Hartm.) Br. Eur. 
HYPNACEAE (taxa formerly referred to 
Plagiotheciaceae \i{}sensu lato\i0{}). J, 
\i{}Taxiphyllum wissgrillii\i0{} (Garov.) Wijk & 
Marg.; K, \i{}Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans\i0{} (Brid.) 
Z. Iwats.; L, \i{}Isopterygiopsis muellerana\i0{} 
(Limpr.) Z. Iwats.; ; N, \i{}Isopterygiopsis 
pulchella\i0{} (Hedw.) Z. Iwats.; O, \i{}Herzogiella 
seligeri\i0{} (Brid.) Iwats. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix561.jpg <@subject Plagiothecium (4 species), with Herzogiella 
striatella: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=809 y=920 
t=PLAGIOTHECIACEAE: B, \i{}Plagiothecium 
denticulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; C, 
\i{}Plagiothecium nemorale\i0{} (Mitt.) Jaeg.; D, 
\i{}Plagiothecium latebricola\i0{} Br. Eur.; E, 
\i{}Plagiothecium undulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur. 
HYPNACEAE: A, \i{}Herzogiella striatella\i0{} 
(Brid.) Iwats. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or 
stem leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke12.jpg <@subject Plagiothecium, with Brachytheciaceae and 
Hypnaceae: Berkeley> 
<@text x=364 y=36 
t=PLAGIOTHECIACEAE: 2, \i{}Plagiothecium 
denticulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, 
leaf; b, capsule. 4, \i{}Plagiothecium 
undulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule. BRACHYTHECIACEAE: 6, \i{}Homalothecium 
sericeum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur., habit; a, leaves; 
b, capsule. HYPNACEAE:1, \i{}Isopterygiopsis 
pulchella\i0{} (Hedw.) Z. Iwats., habit; a, leaves; 
b, capsule. 3, \i{}Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans\i0{} 
(Brid.) Z. Iwats., habit; a, leaf; b, capsule after 
lid shed. 5, \i{}Pylaisia polyantha\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Br. Eur., habit; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, part of 
peristome. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 12). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Polytrichaceae/ 
 
polyt01.jpg <@subject Pogonatum and Polytrichastrum alpinum: Dixon> 
<@text x=14 y=17 
t=POLYTRICHACEAE: D, \i{}Pogonatum nanum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) P. Beauv.; E, \i{}Pogonatum aloides\i0{} (Hedw.) 
P. Beauv.; F, \i{}Pogonatum urnigerum\i0{} (Hedw.) P. 
Beauv.; G, \i{}Polytrichastrum alpinum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) G.L. Sm. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix06.jpg <@subject 6 Polytrichum and Polytrichastrum> 
<@text x=913 y=2 
t=POLYTRICHACEAE: A, \i{}Polytrichum piliferum\i0{} 
Hedw.; B, \i{}Polytrichum juniperinum\i0{} Hedw.; 
C, \i{}Polytrichum 
strictum\i0{} Brid.; D, \i{}Polytrichastrum 
longisetum\i0{} (Sw.) G.L. Sm. 
ex Brid.; E, \i{}Polytrichastrum formosum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) G.L. Sm. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
atrich01.jpg <@subject Atrichum angustatum, A. crispum, A. tenellum and 
A. 
undulatum: Dixon> 
<@text x=928 y=2 
t=POLYTRICHACEAE: A, \i{}Atrichum undulatum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) P. Beauv.; B, \i{}Atrichum tenellum\i0{} 
(Rhl.) Br. Eur.; C, \i{}Atrichum crispum\i0{} (James) 
Sull. & Lesq.; D, \i{}Atrichum angustatum\i0{} (Brid.) 
Brid. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where these 
differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, 
perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; 
|*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
oligo01.jpg <@subject Oligotrichum hercynicum: Dixon> 
<@text x=806 y=7 
t=POLYTRICHACEAE: \i{}Oligotrichum 
hercynicum\i0{} (Hedw.) Lam. & Cand. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf : 1a, leaf apex; 1c, cells at one third 
from the leaf apex.> 
<@text x=9 y=12 w=556 h=-1 m 
t=Oligotrichum hercynicum> 
 
berke191.jpg <@subject Atrichum, Pogonatum: Berkeley> 
<@text x=857 y=950 
t=POLYTRICHACEAE: 1, \i{}Pogonatum nanum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) P. Beauv.; a, habit; b, leaves; c, 
section of a leaf; d, tranverse section of a 
lamella; e, young calyptra; f, capsule. 2, 
\i{}Pogonatum aloides\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv.; a, 
habit; b, leaves; c, young calyptra; d, capsule. 
3, \i{}Oligotrichum hercynicum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Lam. & Cand.; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 4, \i{}Atrichum 
undulatum\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, capsule after shedding of 
lid. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 19). 
The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke183.jpg <@subject Polytrichum alpinum and P. juniperinum: Berkeley>
<@text x=880 y=17 
t=POLYTRICHACEAE: 6, \i{}Polytrichastrum 
alpinum\i0{} (Hedw.) G.L. Sm. var. \i{}septentrionale\i0{} 
Swartz; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 7, 
\i{}Polytrichum juniperinum\i0{} Hedw.; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, the peristome; e, 
detail of part of the peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 18). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Pottiaceae/ 
 
dix22.jpg <@subject Acaulon, Phascum, Microbryum etc., with 
Hedwigiaceae: Dixon> 
<@text x=914 y=2 
t=POTTIACEAE: C, \i{}Acaulon muticum\i0{} (Brid.) 
C. Mll.; D, \i{}Acaulon triquetrum\i0{} (Spruce) 
C. Mll.; E, \i{}Phascum cuspidatum\i0{} Hedw.; F, 
\i{}Phascum floerkeanum\i0{} Web. & Mohr.; G, 
\i{}Microbryum curvicolle\i0{} (Hedw.) Zander; 
H, \i{}Microbryum 
rectum\i0{} (With.) Zander; I, \i{}Pottia 
bryoides\i0{} (Dicks. ) Mitt.; J, \i{}Hennediella 
heimii\i0{} (Hedw.) Zander.; K, \i{}Tortula 
truncata\i0{} (Hedw.) Mitt. HEDWIGIACEAE: A, 
\i{}Hedwigia ciliata\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv.; B, 
\i{}Hedwigia integrifolia\i0{} P. Beauv. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix23.jpg <@subject Tortula, Pottia, Pottiopsis, Pterygoneurum and 
Stegonia> 
<@text x=919 y=4 
t=POTTIACEAE: A, \i{}Tortula modica\i0{} Zander; 
B, \i{}Tortula viridifolia\i0{} (Mitt.) 
Blockeel & Sm.; 
C, \i{}Tortula wilsonii\i0{} (Hook.) Zander; 
D, \i{}Tortula 
viridifolia\i0{} (Mitt.) Blockeel & Sm.; E, 
\i{}Tortula wilsonii\i0{} (Hook.) Zander; 
F, \i{}Pottia starkeana\i0{} (Hedw.) C. Mll. ssp. 
\i{}minutula\i0{}; G, \i{}Pottia starkeana\i0{} ssp. 
\i{}starkeana\i0{}; H, \i{}Pottia davalliana\i0{} 
(Sm.) Jensen; I, \i{}Pottiopsis caespitosa\i0{} 
(Brid.)Blockeel & Sm.; 
J, \i{}Tortula lanceola\i0{} Zander; K, 
\i{}Stegonia latifolia\i0{} (Schwaegr.) Vent. ex 
Broth.; L, \i{}Pterygoneurum ovatum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Dix. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix24.jpg <@subject Aloina, Pterygoneurum and Tortula: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=916 y=0 
t=POTTIACEAE: A, \i{}Pterygoneurum lamellatum\i0{} 
(Lindb.) Jur.; B, \i{}Aloina brevirostris\i0{} 
(Hook. & Grev.) Kindb.; C, \i{}Aloina aloides\i0{} 
(Schultz) Kindb.; D, \i{}Aloina rigida\i0{} (Hedw. 
) Limpr.; E, \i{}Aloina ambigua\i0{} 
(B.& S.) Limpr.; F, 
\i{}Tortula cernua\i0{} (Hb.) Lindb.; G, 
\i{}Tortula leucostoma\i0{} (R.W. Br.) Hook. 
& Grev.; H, 
\i{}Tortula atrovirens\i0{} (Sm.) Lindb.; I, 
\i{}Tortula cuneifolia\i0{} (With.) Turn,; J, 
\i{}Tortula vahliana\i0{} (Schultz) Mont. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix25.jpg <@subject 8 Tortula species: Dixon> 
<@text x=921 y=2 
t=POTTIACEAE: A, \i{}Tortula marginata\i0{} (Br. 
Eur.) Spruce; B, \i{}Tortula muralis\i0{} Hedw.; C, 
\i{}Tortula canescens\i0{} Mont.; D,\i{} Tortula 
subulata\i0{} Hedw.; E, \i{}Tortula subulata\i0{} var. 
\i{}angustata\i0{} (Schimp.) Limpr.; F, \i{}Syntrichia 
latifolia\i0{} (Bruch ex Hartm.) Hbn.; 
G, \i{}Syntrichia 
laevipila\i0{} Brid.; H, \i{}Syntrichia 
intermedia\i0{} Brid. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix26.jpg <@subject Bryoerythrophyllum, Didymodon and Syntrichia: Dixon>
<@text x=920 y=1 
t=POTTIACEAE: A, \i{}Syntrichia ruralis\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Weber & Mohr; B, \i{}Syntrichia ruralis\i0{} ssp. 
\i{}ruraliformis\i0{} (Besch.) Dix.; C, \i{}Syntrichia 
papillosa\i0{} (Wilson) Jur.; D, \i{}Syntrichia 
norvegica\i0{} F. Weber; E, \i{}Syntrichia 
princeps\i0{} (De Not) Mitt.; 
F, \i{}Didymodon luridus\i0{} Hornsch. ex Spreng.; 
G, \i{}Didymodon cordatus\i0{} Jur.; 
H, \i{}Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Chen; I, \i{}Didymodon tophaceus\i0{} (Brid.) Lisa; 
J, \i{}Didymodon fallax\i0{} (Hedw.) Zander. 
\par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix27.jpg <@subject Didymodon and Pseudocrossidium: Dixon> 
<@text x=926 y=1 
t=POTTIACEAE: A, \i{}Didymodon ferrugineus\i0{} 
(Schimp. and Besch.) Hill; 
B, \i{}Didymodon spadiceus\i0{} (Mitt.) 
Limpr.; C, \i{}Didymodon rigidulus\i0{} Hedw.; 
D, \i{}Didymodon glaucus\i0{} Ryan; E, 
\i{}Didymodon nicholsonii\i0{} Culm.; F, 
\i{}Didymodon insulanus\i0{} (De Not) Hill; G, 
\i{}Didymodon vinealis\i0{} (Brid.) Zander; 
H, \i{}Didymodon 
sinuosus\i0{} (Mitt.) Delogne; I, \i{}Didymodon 
acutus\i0{} (Brid.)K. Saito; J, \i{}Barbula 
icmadophila\i0{} C. Mll. (current generic 
assignment uncrtain); K, \i{}Pseudocrossidium 
hornschuchiana\i0{} (Schultz) Zander; 
L, \i{}Pseudocrossidium 
revolutum\i0{} (Brid.) Zander. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), 
the unscaled screen display approximately doubling 
the magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 
2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix28.jpg <@subject Barbula (2 species), Leptodontium (2 species) and 
Weissia (9 species): Dixon> 
<@text x=904 y=3 
t=POTTIACEAE: A, \i{}Barbula convoluta\i0{} Hedw.; 
B, \i{}Barbula unguiculata\i0{} Hedw.; 
C, \i{}Leptodontium gemmascens\i0{} (Dicks.) Hampe; 
D, \i{}Leptodontium flexifolium\i0{} 
(Withe.) Hampe; E, \i{}Paraleptodontium 
recurvifolium\i0{} (Tayl.) Long; F, \i{}Weissia 
longifolia\i0{} Mitt. var \i{}longifolia\i0{}; G, 
\i{}Weissia sterilis\i0{} Nicholson; H, \i{}Weissia 
multicapsularis\i0{} (Sm.) Mitt.; I, \i{}Weissia 
X mittenii\i0{} (Br. Eur.) Mitt.; J, \i{}Weissia 
rostellata\i0{} (Brid.) Lindb.; K, \i{}Weissia 
squarrosa\i0{} (Nees & Hornsch.) C. Mll.; L, 
\i{}Weissia brachycarpa\i0{} 
(Nees & Hornsch) Jur; M, 
\i{}Weissia condensa\i0{} (Voit) Lindb.; N, 
\i{}Weissia controversa\i0{} Hedw. var. 
\i{}crispata\i0{} (Nees & Hornsch.) Nyholm. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix301.jpg <@subject 4 Tortella species, Anoectangium and Pleurochaete> 
<@text x=138 y=916 
t=POTTIACEAE: A, \i{}Tortella inclinata\i0{} 
(Hedw. f.) Limpr.; B, \i{}Tortella nitida\i0{} 
(Lindb.) Broth.; C, \i{}Tortella tortuosa\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Limpr.; D, \i{}Tortella fragilis\i0{} 
(Hook. f. & Wils.) Limpr.; E, \i{}Pleurochaete 
squarrosa\i0{} (Brid.) Lindb.; F, \i{}Anoectangium 
aestivum\i0{} (Hedw.) Mitt. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix303.jpg <@subject Dialytrichia, with Cinclidotus: Dixon> 
<@text x=221 y=912 
t=POTTIACEAE: 
F, \i{}Dialytrichia mucronata\i0{} (Brid.) Broth. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
CINCLIDOTACEAE: G, \i{}Cinclidotus 
fontinaloides\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=642 y=15 w=210 h=-1 m 
t=C. fontinaloides> 
<@text x=144 y=15 w=200 h=-1 m 
t=D. mucronata> 
 
 
berke223.jpg <@subject Syntrichia, Pottia and Tortula, with Cinclidotus:
Berkeley> 
<@text x=17 y=10 
t=POTTIACEAE: 1, 
\i{}Protobryum bryoides\i0{} (Dicks.) Guerra 
and Cano., habit; 
a, plant enlarged; c, leaf; d, capsule. 3, 
\i{}Tortula muralis\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule with calyptra; d, capsule with 
lid intact. 4, \i{}Syntrichia ruralis\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Weber & Mohr var. \i{}ruralis\i0{}; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, 
peristome; e, detail of part of peristome. 5, 
\i{}Tortula atrovirens\i0{} (Sm.) Lindberg; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, capsule after 
fall of lid; e, part of peristome. 
CINCLIDOTACEAE: 2, \i{}Cinclidotus 
fontinaloides\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv.; a, habit; 
b, leaf; c, calyptra; d, capsule; e, part of the 
peristome, and the tip of the columella with 
some teeth wound round it. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plates 14, 22 
and 24). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke232.jpg <@subject Tortula spp. and Hennediella: Berkeley> 
<@text x=230 y=931 
t=POTTIACEAE: 1, cf. \i{}Tortula lanceolata\i0{} 
Zander; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, capsule without lid; e, part of peristome. 2, 
\i{}Tortula viridifolia\i0{} (Mitt.) B. & S.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, calyptra; d, capsule; e, follicle of 
\i{}Pottia cavifolia\i0{}. 3, \i{}Hennediella 
heimii\i0{} (Hedw.) Zander; a, habit; b, leaf; 
c, capsule. 4, \i{}Tortula atrovirens\i0{} 
(Sm.) Lindb.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, 
capsule without lid; e, part of peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plates 22 and 
23). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke244.jpg <@subject Weissia controversa and W. squarrosa: Berkeley> 
<@text x=308 y=33 
t=POTTIACEAE: 6, \i{}Weissia controversa\i0{} 
Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part of 
peristome. 7, \i{}Weissia squarrosa\i0{} (N. & 
H.) C. Mll.; a, habit; b, plant more enlarged; 
c, leaf; d, capsule; e, mouth of capsule. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 24). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.>

berk141.jpg <@subject Anoectangium aestivum (as compactum: Berkeley)>
<@text x=836 y=1
t=\i{}Anoectangium compactum\i0{}, = \i{}A. aestivum\i0{} (Hedw.)
Mitt. a and b, sporangia entire and dehisced; c,
leaf; d, leaf cells. Berkeley (1863), Plate 14.>
 
bent077.jpg <@subject Tortula subulata: Curtis (1825)> 
 
# Pterigynandraceae/ 
 
pter01.jpg <@subject Pterigynandrum filiforme> 
<@text x=842 y=13 
t=1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section. \par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924). The unscaled screen display 
approximately doubles the magnifications given 
with their individual figures.> 
<@text x=10 y=17 w=438 h=-1 m 
t=Pterigynandrum filiforme> 
 
dix504.jpg <@subject Heterocladium: Dixon> 
<@text x=301 y=876 
t=PTERIGYNANDRACEAE sensu stricto: M, 
\i{}Heterocladium heteropterum\i0{} (Schwaegr.) 
Br. Eur.; N, \i{}H. macounii\i0{} Best (a North 
American species occasionally and 
probably mistakenly reported from 
Britain and mainland Europe); O, \i{}H. 
dimorphum\i0{} Br. Eur. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
# Ptychomitriaceae/ 
 
dix212.jpg <@subject Campylostelium, Coscinodon, Glyphomitrium, 
Ptychomitrium: Dixon> 
<@text x=462 y=5 
t=PTYCHOMITRIACEAE: F, \i{}Coscinodon 
cribrosus\i0{} (Hedw.) Spruce; G, 
\i{}Ptychomitrium polyphyllum\i0{} (Sw.) Br. Eur.; 
H, \i{}Glyphomitrium daviesii\i0{} (With.) Brid.; 
I, \i{}Campylostelium saxicola\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) 
Br. Eur. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display slightly more than 
doubling the magnifications given with their 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke21.jpg <@subject Ptychomitrium and Glyphomitrium, with Grimmiaceae 
and Hedwigiaceae: Berkeley> 
<@text x=560 y=37 
t=PTYCHOMITRIACEAE: 1, \i{}Ptychomitrium 
polyphyllum\i0{} (Sw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 2, 
\i{}Glyphomitrium daviesii\i0{} (With.) Brid.; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, calyptra (but this usually 
plicate); d, capsule; e, part of peristome. 
HEDWIGIACEAE: 
7, \i{}Hedwigia integrifolia\i0{} P. Beauv; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 8, \i{}Hedwigia 
ciliata\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv.; a, habit; b, 
leaves; c, detail of leaf tip; d, capsule. 
GRIMMIACEAE: 3, \i{}Racomitrium aciculare\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaves; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome; d, detail of tip of a 
peristome tooth. 4, \i{}Racomitrium 
heterostichum\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 5, 
\i{}Grimmia pulvinata\i0{} (Hedw.) Smith; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome, 
and detail of the annulus. 6, \i{}Schistidium 
apocarpum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, 
leaves; c, capsule; d, part of peristome; e, 
columella, with the lid attached. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 21). The 1 
cm scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.>

berk244.jpg <@subject Campylostelium saxicola (Berkeley)>
<@text x=845 y=926
 t=\i{}Campylostelium saxicola\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) Bruch &
 Schimp. a & b, plants; c, leaf; d, part of
 peristome, with ring. Berkeley (1863), Plate 24.>
 
# Rhabdoweisiaceae/ 
 
dix09.jpg <@subject Cynodontium, Oreoweisia and Rhabdoweisia 
(with Ditrichaceae and Seligeriaceae): Dixon> 
<@text x=6 y=11 
t=RHABDOWEISIACEAE: I, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
fujax\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; J, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
crispata\i0{} (With.) Lindb.; K, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
crenulata\i0{} (Mitt.) Jameson; L, \i{}Oreoweisia 
bruntonii\i0{} (Sm.) Milde; M, \i{}Cynodontium 
poycarpon\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp.; N, \i{}Cynodontium 
strumiferum\i0{} (Hedw.) De Not. SELIGERIACEAE: A, 
\i0{}Seligeria trifaria (Brid.) Lindb.; B, 
\i{}Seligeria calycina\i0{} Mitt. ex Lindb.; 
C, \i{}Seligeria calcarea\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; D, 
\i{}Seligeria recurvata\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; E, 
\i{}Brachydontium trichodes\i0{} (Web.) Milde. 
DITRICHACEAE: F, \i{}Saelania glaucescens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Broth.; G, \i{}Ceratodon purpureus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid. ssp. \i{}purpureus\i0{}; H, 
\i{}Ceratodon purpureus\i0{} ssp. \i{}conicus\i0{} 
(Hampe) Dix. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix10.jpg <@subject Cynodontium, Dichodontium and Onchophorus (with 
Dicranella and Trematodon): Dixon> 
<@text x=171 y=124 
t=RHABDOWEISIACEAE: A, \i{}Cynodontium jenneri\i0{} 
(Pch) Limpr. B, \i{}C. gracilascens\i0{} 
(Web. & Mohr.) Schimp. (probably a spurious 
record for Britain and/or Ireland). C, \i{}Onchophorus virens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid. D, \i{}Onchophorus wahlenbergii\i0{} 
Brid. E, \i{}Dichodontium pellucidum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Schimp. F, \i{}Dichodontium flavescens\i0{} (With.) 
Lindb. DICRANACEAE: H, \i{}Dicranella 
heteromalla\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. I, \i{}D. 
cerviculata\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. J, \i{}D. 
crispa\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp. K, \i{}D. subulata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp. BRUCHIACEAE: G, \i{}Trematodon 
ambiguus\i0{} (Hedw.) Hornsch. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix11.jpg <@subject Dichodontium and Dicranoweisiam, with Dicranaceae 
and Blindia: Dixon> 
<@text x=930 y=11 
t=RHABDOWEISIACEAE: 
F, \i{}Dichodontium palustris\i0{} (Dicks.) M. Stech. 
I, \i{}Dicronoweisia cirrata\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb. ex 
Milde; J, \i{}Dicranoweisia crispula\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Milde. DICRANACEAE: A, \i{}Dicranella subulata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; B, \i{}Dicranella rufescens\i0{} 
(With.) Schimp.; C, \i{}Dicranella varia\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; D, \i{}Dicranella grevilleana\i0{} 
(Brid.) Schimp.; E, \i{}Dicranella schreberana\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Dix. K, \i{}Campylopus 
subulatus\i0{} Schimp.; L, \i{}Campylopus 
schimperi\i0{} Milde. SELIGERIACEAE: G, \i{}Blindia 
caespiticium\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) C. Mll.; H, 
\i{}Blindia acuta\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
berke231.jpg <@subject Oreoweisia (with assorted dicranoid taxa): 
Berkeley> 
<@text x=739 y=76 
t=RHABDOWEISIACEAE: 9, \i{}Oreoweisia 
bruntonii\i0{} (Sm.) Milde; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 
LEUCOBRYACEAE: 6, \i{}Leucobryum glaucum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) ngstr.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, leaf tip; 
d, capsule; e, part of peristome. 
DITRICHACEAE: 5, \i{}Ceratodon purpureus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf, c, capsule; d, 
part of peristome; e, detail of peristome tooth 
tip. DICRANACEAE: 4, \i{}Campylopus 
flexuosus\i0{} (Hedw.) Brid.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
calyptra; d, capsule. 7, \i{}Dicranum 
scoparium\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, part 
of peristome. 8, \i{}Dicranella heteromalla\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; 
d, part of peristome. 10, \i{}Arctoa 
fulvella\i0{} (Dicks.) R. Br.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule; d, part of peristome. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 23). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
berke243.jpg <@subject Rhabdoweisia crispata (with assorted other taxa):
Berkeley> 
<@text x=763 y=842 
t=RHABDOWEISIACEAE: 5, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
crispata\i0{} (With.) Lindb.; a, habit; b, leaf; 
c, capsule; d, part of peristome. SELIGERIACEAE: 
1, \i{}Blindia acuta\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, 
habit; b, leaf; c, detail of leaf tip; d, 
capsule; e, capsule without lid; f, part of 
peristome. 2, \i{}Seligeria calcarea\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, plant enlarged; 
c, leaf (an unusually broad example); d, 
capsule; e, part of peristome. 3, 
\i{}Brachydontium trichodes\i0{} (Web.) Milde; 
a, habit; b, plant more enlarged; c, leaf; d, 
calyptra; e, capsule; f, lid of capsule; f, part 
of peristome and the ring outside it, viewed 
from within. POTTIACEAE: 6, \i{}Weissia 
controversa\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
capsule; d, part of peristome. 7, \i{}Weissia 
squarrosa\i0{} (N. & H.) C. Mll.; a, habit; b, 
plant more enlarged; c, leaf; d, capsule; e, 
mouth of capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley 
(1863, Plate 24). The approximate 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Rhizogoniaceae/ 
 
# Rhytidiaceae/ 
 
dix61.jpg <@subject Rhytidium (with Hylocomiaceae): Dixon> 
<@text x=914 y=0 
t=RHYTIDIACEAE: I, \i{}Rhytidium rugosum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Kindb. HYLOCOMIACEAE: A, \i{}Pleurozium schreberi\i0{} 
(Brid.) Mitt.; B, \i{}Hylocomium splendens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br.Eur.; C, \i{}Hylocomiastrum umbratum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) M. Fleisch.; D, \i{}Hylocomiastrum 
pyrenaicum\i0{} (Spruce) M. Fleisch.; 
E, \i{}Loeskobryum brevirostre\i0{} 
(Brid.) M. Fleisch.; F, \i{}Rhytidiadelphus 
loreus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; G, \i{}Rhytidiadelphus 
squarrosus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst.; H, 
\i{}Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus\i0{} (Hedw.) Warnst. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
# Schistostegaceae/ 
 
dix342.jpg <@subject Schistostega pennata> 
<@text x=370 y=902 
t=SCHISTOSTEGACEAE: \i{}Schistostega pennata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Web. & Mohr. \par{}\par{}From Dixon 
(1924), the unscaled screen display approximately 
doubling the magnifications given with his 
individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf where 
these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, 
peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
<@text x=220 y=9 w=567 h=-1 m 
t=Schistostega pennata> 
 
berke141.jpg <@subject Schistostega, with Oedipodium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=831 y=19 
t=SCHISTOSTEGACEAE: 4, \i{}Schistostega 
pennata\i0{} (Hedw.) Web. & Mohr, habit; a, 
plant more highly magnified; b, detail of 
leaves; c, calyptra. OEDIPODIACEAE: 5, 
\i{}Oedipodium griffithianum\i0{} (Dicks.) 
Schwaeg., habit; a, leaf, with associated 
paraphyllia; b, capsule. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 14). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
# Seligeriaceae/ 
 
dix08.jpg <@subject Seligeria, with Ditrichaceae> 
<@text x=923 y=9 
t=SELIGERIACEAE: K, \i{}Seligeria donniana\i0{} 
(Smith) G. Mll.; \i{}S. pusilla\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. 
Eur.; \i{}S. acutifolia\i0{} Lindb. 
DITRICHACEAE: A, \i{}Pleuridium subulatum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Lindb.; B, \i{}Trichodon cylindricus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Grout; C, 
\i{}Ditrichum pusillum\i0{} (Hedw.) Hampe; E, 
\i{}Ditrichum lineare\i0{} (Sull.) Hampe; F, 
\i{}Ditrichum zonatum\i0{} (Brid.) Limpr.; G, 
\i{}Ditrichum subulatum\i0{} Hampe; H, 
\i{}Ditrichum flexicaule\i0{} (Schimpe) Hampe; I, 
\i{}Distichium capillaceum\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; 
J, \i{}Distichium inclinatum\i0{} (Hedw.) P. Beauv. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix09.jpg <@subject Brachydontium and Seligeria spp. (with Ditrichaceae 
and Rhabdoweisiaceae): Dixon> 
<@text x=6 y=11 
t=SELIGERIACEAE: A, 
\i0{}Seligeria trifaria (Brid.) Lindb.; B, 
\i{}Seligeria calycina\i0{} Mitt. ex Lindb.; 
C, \i{}Seligeria calcarea\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; D, 
\i{}Seligeria recurvata\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; E, 
\i{}Brachydontium trichodes\i0{} (Web.) Milde. 
DITRICHACEAE: F, \i{}Saelania glaucescens\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Broth.; G, \i{}Ceratodon purpureus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Brid. ssp. \i{}purpureus\i0{}; H, 
\i{}Ceratodon purpureus\i0{} ssp. \i{}conicus\i0{} 
(Hampe) Dix. RHABDOWEISIACEAE: I, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
fujax\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; J, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
crispata\i0{} (With.) Lindb.; K, \i{}Rhabdoweisia 
crenulata\i0{} (Mitt.) Jameson; L, \i{}Oreoweisia 
bruntonii\i0{} (Sm.) Milde; M, \i{}Cynodontium 
poycarpon\i0{} (Hedw.) Schimp.; N, \i{}Cynodontium 
strumiferum\i0{} (Hedw.) De Not. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
dix11.jpg <@subject Blindia, with Dicranaceae and Rhabdoweisiaceae: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=930 y=11 
t=SELIGERIACEAE: G, \i{}Blindia 
caespiticium\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) C. Mll.; H, 
\i{}Blindia acuta\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur. 
RHABDOWEISIACEAE: 
F, \i{}Dichodontium palustris\i0{} (Dicks.) M. Stech. 
I, \i{}Dicronoweisia cirrata\i0{} (Hedw.) Lindb. ex 
Milde; J, \i{}Dicranoweisia crispula\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Milde. DICRANACEAE: A, \i{}Dicranella subulata\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; B, \i{}Dicranella rufescens\i0{} 
(With.) Schimp.; C, \i{}Dicranella varia\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Schimp.; D, \i{}Dicranella grevilleana\i0{} 
(Brid.) Schimp.; E, \i{}Dicranella schreberana\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Dix. K, \i{}Campylopus 
subulatus\i0{} Schimp.; L, \i{}Campylopus 
schimperi\i0{} Milde. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, cells 
at one third from the apex; cv, ventral aspect of 
cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, basal cells; 
x, section.> 
 
berke243.jpg <@subject Blindia Brachydontium and Seligeria (with 
Rhabdoweisia and Weissia): Berkeley> 
<@text x=764 y=849 
t=SELIGERIACEAE: 1, \i{}Blindia acuta\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, detail 
of leaf tip; d, capsule; e, capsule without lid; 
f, part of peristome. 2, \i{}Seligeria 
calcarea\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, 
plant enlarged; c, leaf (an unusually broad 
example); d, capsule; e, part of peristome. 3, 
\i{}Brachydontium trichodes\i0{} (Web.) Milde; 
a, habit; b, plant more enlarged; c, leaf; d, 
calyptra; e, capsule; f, lid of capsule; f, part 
of peristome and the ring outside it, viewed 
from within. RHABDOWEISIACEAE: 5, 
\i{}Rhabdoweisia crispata\i0{} (With.) Lindb.; 
a, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule; d, part of 
peristome. POTTIACEAE: 6, \i{}Weissia 
controversa\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
capsule; d, part of peristome. 7, \i{}Weissia 
squarrosa\i0{} (N. & H.) C. Mll.; a, habit; b, 
plant more enlarged; c, leaf; d, capsule; e, 
mouth of capsule.\par{}\par{} From Berkeley 
(1863, Plate 24). The approximate 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Sematophyllaceae/ 
 
dix552.jpg <@subject Sematophyllum demissum and S. micans: Dixon> 
<@text x=712 y=846 
t=SEMATOPHYLLACEAE: H, \i{}Sematophyllum 
demissum\i0{} (Wils.) Mitt.; I, \i{}Sematophyllum 
micans\i0{} (Mitt.) Braithw. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf, or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke11.jpg <@subject Sematophyllum demissum, with Campyliaceae and 
Hypnaceae: Berkeley> 
<@text x=260 y=9 
t=SEMATOPHYLLACEAE: 6, \i{}Sematophyllum 
demissum\i0{} (Wils.) Mitt., habit; a, abaxial 
(above) and adaxial leaves; b, capsule. 
CAMPYLIACEAE: 1, \i{}Drepanocladus uncinatus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Warnst., habit; b, capsule. (cf. 
Berkeleys Plate 10,2.) 5, \i{}Scorpidium 
scorpioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Limpr., habit; a, leaf; 
b, capsule; c, male inflorescence. HYPNACEAE: 2, 
\i{}Ptilium cristacastrensis\i0{} (Hedw.) De Not, 
habit; a, leaf; b, capsule. 3, \i{}Ctenidium 
molluscum\i0{} (Hedw.) Mitt., unusual habit form; 
a,leaves; b, capsule. 4,\i{}Hypnum 
cupressiforme\i0{} Hedw., habit; a, leaf; b, 
capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 
11). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 
 
# Sphagnaceae/ 
 
dix01.jpg <@subject 6 Sphagnum species: Dixon> 
<@text x=920 y=6 
t=SPHAGNACEAE: A, \i{}Sphagnum palustre\i0{} L.; B, 
\i{}S. magellanicum\i0{} Brid.; C, \i{}S. 
papillosum\i0{} Lindb,; D, \i{}S. affine\i0{} 
Renauld & Cardot; E, \i{}S. compactum\i0{} DC.; F, 
\i{}S. subsecundum\i0{} Nees. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial 
leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 
7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, 
plant, or part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, 
apex; b, base; c, cells at one third from the apex; 
cv, ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix02.jpg <@subject 5 Sphagnum species> 
<@text x=907 y=2 
t=SPHAGNACEAE: A, \i{}Sphagnum contortum\i0{} 
Schultz; B, \i{}S. teres\i0{} (Schimp.) ngstr.; C. 
\i{}S. squarrosum\i0{} Crome; D, \i{}S. molle\i0{} 
Sull.; E, \i{}S. capillifolium\i0{} (Ehrh.) Hedw., 
and a variety. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix03.jpg <@subject 7 Sphagnum species> 
<@text x=929 y=4 
t=SPHAGNACEAE: A, \i{}Sphagnum girgensohnii\i0{} 
Russ.; B, \i{}S. fimbriatum\i0{} Wils.; C, \i{}S. 
lindbergii\i0{} Lindb.; D, \i{}S. riparium\i0{} 
ngstr.; E, \i{}S. recurvum\i0{} P. Beauv. (the 
\i{}S. intermedium\i0{} Hoffm. of Dixon); F. \i{}S. 
cuspidatum\i0{} Hoffm.; G, \i{}S. tenellum\i0{} 
(Brid.) Brid. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke02.jpg <@subject Sphagnum, with Andreaea: Berkeley> 
<@text x=476 y=12 
t=1-5, SPHAGNACEAE: 1, \i{}Sphagnum palustre\i0{} 
L.: a, habit; b, stem cells; c, branch leaf; d, 
capsule. 2, \i{}S. compactum\i0{} DC.: a, habit; 
b, stem cells; c, branch leaf; d, capsule. 3, 
\i{}S. tenellum\i0{} (Brid.) Brid.: a, habit; b, 
stem cells; c, branch leaf. 4, \i{}S. 
subnitens\i0{} Russ. & Warnst.: a, habit; b, 
branch leaf; c, capsule, with remains of 
calyptra; d, detached lid of capsule. 5, \i{}S. 
squarrosum\i0{} Crome: a, habit; b, branch leaf; 
c, capsule with remains of calyptra. 6-7, 
ANDREAEACEAE: 6, \i{}Andreaea alpina\i0{} Hedw.: 
a, habit; b, leaves; c, leaf detail; d, young 
capsule; e, dehisced capsule. 7, \i{}A. 
rothii\i0{} Web. & Mohr: a, habit; b, leaves; c, 
capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863). The 
approximate 1 cm scale added at upper left 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Splachnaceae/ 
 
dix344.jpg <@subject Splachnum ampullaceum, S. sphaericum and S. 
vasculosum: Dixon> 
<@text x=141 y=844 
t=SPLACHNACEAE: G, \i{}Splachnum ampullaceum\i0{} 
Hedw.; H, \i{}Splachnum sphaericum\i0{} Hedw.; I, 
\i{}Splachnum vasculosum\i0{} Hedw. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix351.jpg <@subject Aplodon, Tayloria, Tetraplodon: Dixon> 
<@text x=801 y=837 
t=SPLACHNACEAE: A, \i{}Tetraplodon mnioides\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; B, \i{}Aplodon wormskjoldii\i0{} 
(Horn.) R.Br.; C, \i{}Tetraplodon angustatus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; D, \i{}Tayloria tenuis\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Dix.; E, \i{}Tayloria lingulata\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Lindb. \par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the 
unscaled screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual figures. 
1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke143.jpg <@subject Tayloria lingulata and T. tenuis: Berkeley> 
<@text x=263 y=24 
t=SPLACHNACEAE: 6, \i{}Tayloria lingulata\i0{} 
(Dicks.) Lindb., habit; a, leaf; b, capsule; c, 
part of peristome. 7, \i{}Tayloria 
tenuis\i0{} (Dicks.) Dix., habit; a, leaf; 
b, young calyptra; c, capsule; d, dry, dehisced 
capsule; e, part of peristome. \par{}\par{}From 
Berkeley (1863, Plate 14). The approximate 1 cm 
scale applies to the whole plant (habit) 
illustrations only.> 
 
berke152.jpg <@subject Splachnum and Tetraplodon: Berkeley> 
<@text x=413 y=532 
t=SPLACHNACEAE: 1, \i{}Tetraplodon angustus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
calyptra; d, capsule with lid; e, capsule 
dehisced, without lid. 2, \i{}Tetraplodon 
mnioides\i0{} (Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, habit; b, 
leaf; c, capsule with lid; d, capsule without 
lid; e, part of peristome. 3, \i{}Splachnum 
sphaericum\i0{} Hedw.; a, habit; b, leaf; c, 
capsule with lid; d, capsule without lid. 4, 
\i{}Splachnum ampullaceum\i0{} Hedw.; a , male 
and female plants, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule. 
5, \i{}Splachnum vasculosum\i0{} Hedw.; a, male 
and female plants, habit; b, leaf; c, capsule 
with lid; d, capsule without lid. 
\par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 15). The 
approximate 1 cm scale applies to the whole 
plant (habit) illustrations only.>

berke155.jpg <@subject Splachnum vasculosum (Berkeley)>
<@text x=847 y=28
t=\i{}Splachnum vasculosum\i0{} Hedw. a, male and female
plants; b, leaf; c; sporangium; d, sporagium
without lid. Berkeley (1863), Plate 15.>
 
bent315.jpg <@subject Splachnum ampullaceum: Curtis (1830)> 
 
# Tetraphidaceae/ 
 
tetrap01.jpg <@subject Tetraphis pellucida and Tetrodontium brownianum: 
Dixon> 
<@text x=706 y=809 
t=TETRAPHIDACEAE: F, \i{}Tetraphis 
pellucida\i0{} Hedw. G, \i{}Tetrodontium 
brownianum\i0{} (Dicks.) Schwaegr. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled 
screen display approximately doubling the 
magnifications given with their individual 
figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf where these 
differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, 
perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, 
calyptra; 8, spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, 
gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; 
|*, plant, or part of one. 
\par{}\par{}\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke193.jpg <@subject Tetraphis pellucida: Berkeley> 
<@text x=873 y=28 
t=TERAPHIDACEAE: \i{}Tetraphis pellucida\i0{} 
Hedw.; a and b, habit of capsule-bearing and 
gemmiferous plants, respectively; c, leaf; d, 
apex of gemmiferous shoot; e, young calyptra; f, 
capsule with lid; g, capsule after fall of lid; 
h, peristome. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plate 19). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to 
the whole plant (habit) illustrations only.> 

berke197.jpg <@subject Tetrodontium browneanum (Berkeley)>
<@text x=629 y=10
t=\i{}Tetrodontium browneanum\i0{} (Dicks.) Schwagr. a &
b, plants; c, leaf; d, perichaetial leaves; e
and f, sporangium and peristome. Berkeley
(1863), Plate 19.>
 
# Thamniaceae/ 
 
dix501.jpg <@subject Thamnobryum alopecurum and T. angustifolium: Dixon>
<@text x=708 y=897 
t=THAMNIACEAE: B, \i{}Thamnobryum alopecurum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Dix.; C, \i{}Thamnobryum 
angustifolium\i0{} (Holt) Crundw. \par{}\par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen display 
approximately doubling the magnifications given 
with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem leaf 
where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke043.jpg <@subject Thamnobryum alopecurum: Berkeley> 
<@text x=516 y=760 
t=THAMNIACEAE: \i{}Thamnobryum alopecurum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Nieuwl.; a, leaf; b, calyptra; c, 
capsule. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, Plate 
13). The approximate 1 cm scale applies to the 
whole plant (habit) illustration only.> 
 
bent111.jpg <@subject Thamnobryum alopecurum: Curtis (1826)> 
 
# Theliaceae/ 
 
myur01.jpg <@subject Myuriaceae (Myuria), and Theliaceae (Myurella): 
Dixon> 
<@text x=424 y=2 
t=1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section. \par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924). The unscaled screen display 
multiplies about 2.5 times the magnifications 
given with their individual figures.> 
<@text x=111 y=37 w=214 h=-2 m 
t=Myurium hochstetteri (Schimp.) Kindb.> 
<@text x=211 y=212 w=176 h=-1 m 
t=MYURIACEAE> 
<@text x=586 y=2 w=272 h=-1 m 
t=Myurella julacea Br. Eur.> 
<@text x=569 y=622 w=154 h=-2 m 
t=THELIACEAE> 
<@text x=481 y=952 w=228 h=-1 m 
t=Myurella tenerrima (Brid.) Lindb.> 
 
# Thuidiaceae/ 
 
dix504.jpg <@subject Heterocladium: Dixon> 
<@text x=299 y=883 
t=THUIDIACEAE or Pterigynandraceae: M, 
\i{}Heterocladium heteropterum\i0{} (Schwaegr.) 
Br. Eur.; N, \i{}Heterocladium macounii\i0{} Best 
(a North American species occasionally reported 
from Britain and mainland Europe); O, 
\i{}Heterocladium dimorphum\i0{} Br. Eur. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
dix512.jpg <@subject Abietinella and Thuidium, with Helodium: Dixon> 
<@text x=142 y=872 
t=THUIDIACEAE: C, \i{}Abietinella 
abietinum\i0{} (Hedw.) Fleisch.; D, \i{}Abietinella 
abietinum\i0{} ssp. \i{}hystricosum\i0{} (Mitt.) 
Kindb.; F, \i{}Thuidium tamariscinum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Br. Eur.; G, \i{}Thuidium delicatulum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Mitt.; H, \i{}Thuidium recognitum\i0{} (Hedw.) 
Lindb.; I, \i{}Thuidium assimile\i0{} (Mitt.) Jaeger. 
HELODIACEAE: E, \i{}Helodium blandowii\i0{} 
(Web. & Mohr) Warnst. 
\par{}\par{}From Dixon and Jameson (1924), the unscaled screen 
display approximately doubling the magnifications 
given with their individual figures. 1, leaf or stem 
leaf where these differ; 2, branch-leaf; 3, 
perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial leaf; 5, capsule; 
6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, spores; 9, 
inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, paraphyllia; 12, 
stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or part of one. 
\i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, base; c, 
cells at one third from the apex; cv, ventral 
aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of cells; bc, 
basal cells; x, section.> 
 
berke081.jpg <@subject Thuidium, with Anomodon and Helodium: Berkeley> 
<@text x=313 y=20 
t=THUIDIACEAE: 4, \i{}Thuidium tamariscinum\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Br. Eur.; a, leaves; b, capsule. 
ANOMODONTACEAE: 6, \i{}Anomodon veticulosus\i0{} 
(Hedw.) Hook. & Tayl.; a, leaf; b, capsule; c; 
part of peristome, from the inside. HELODIACEAE: 
5, \i{}Helodium blandovii\i0{} (Web. & Mohr) 
Warnst.; a, stem leaf from above; b, stem leaf 
from below, showing paraphylla; c, capsule; d, 
branch leaf. \par{}\par{}From Berkeley (1863, 
Plates 8 and 13). The approximate 1 cm scale 
applies to the whole plant (habit) illustrations 
only.> 
 
# Timmiaceae/ 
 
timmi01.jpg <@subject Timmia austriaca and T. norvegica: Dixon> 
<@text x=453 y=692 
t=1, leaf or stem leaf where these differ; 2, 
branch-leaf; 3, perichaetial leaf; 4, perigonial 
leaf; 5, capsule; 6, peristome; 7, calyptra; 8, 
spores; 9, inflorescence; 10, gemmae; 11, 
paraphyllia; 12, stoma of capsule; |*, plant, or 
part of one. \i{}Qualifications\i0{}: a, apex; b, 
base; c, cells at one third from the apex; cv, 
ventral aspect of cells; cd, dorsal aspect of 
cells; bc, basal cells; x, section. \par{}From 
Dixon and Jameson (1924). The unscaled screen display 
approximately doubles the magnifications given 
with their individual figures.> 
<@text x=112 y=3 w=293 h=-1 m 
t=Timmia austriaca Hedw.> 
<@text x=605 y=3 w=286 h=-1 m 
t=Timmia norvegica Zett.> 
 
