| Classification | Amblystegiaceae: Amblystegium |
| Classification 1 | Amblystegiaceae: Campylium |
| Barcode(s) | 01205524 |
| Collector | [see remarks] |
| Country | United States of America |
| State | Massachusetts |
| Geography | North America: North America (CA, US, MX) (Region): United States of America: Massachusetts: Norfolk County: Dover |
| Date Collected | 1936-05-27 |
| Habitat | by spring in the woods |
| Container | Flora of Massachusetts |
| Substrate | on rocks |
| Remarks | [collector] Orwell |
| GUID | http://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/5e0a8a3f-5569-494f-bc46-fc85d1016002 |
| Harvard University Herbaria Barcode | 01205524 |
| Herbarium | NEBC |
| Family | Amblystegiaceae |
| Determination | Amblystegium juratzkanum Schimper |
| Determination Remarks | [filed under] [current name] |
| Family | Amblystegiaceae |
| Determination | Campylium radicale (P. Beauvois) Grout |
| Annotation Text | see note; Appears to match the description very well but there is so much chance gfor error that I have sent a sample to Dr. Grout 6/12/36. He says ... |
| Family | Amblystegiaceae |
| Determination | InQuestion Amblystegium juratzkanum Schimper |
| Determined by | Grout, Abel Joel |
| Determination Remarks | [label name] |
| Annotation Text | The other moss I should refer with some hesitation to Amblystegium Juratzkanum. It is an Amblystegium but is almost as near forms of serpens. The habitat is wrong for Campylium radicale as that is a moss of swampy soil rich in humus. The leaf cells are also too short. |
| Sex | not determined |
| Phenology | NotDetermined |
| Preparation Type | Packet |
| Preparation Method | Dried |