271 
Tetraphis pellucida Hedw. Fund. Musc. ii, 87, t. 7, £.32 (1782). 
Farmington Landing, Kootenai County; July (No. 1097). 
Funaria hygrometrica (L.) Hedw. Sp. Muse. 172 (1801); Mnium hygrometricum L. Sp. 
Pl. ii, 1110 (1753). 
Lewiston, Nez Perces County; April and May (No. 1187). Farmington Land- 
ing, Kootenai County; July (No. 1212). 
Bartramia ithyphylla Brid. Musc. Recent. ii, pt. iii, 182, t. 1, f. 6 (1803). 
Hope, Kootenai County, August (No. 1116), 
Bartramia menziesii Turn. in Konig & Sims, Ann. Bot. i,525, t. 11, f. 1 (1805). 
Farmington Landing, Kootenai County; July (No. 1085). 
Bartramia pomiformis crispa (Sw ) Schimp Bryol. Eur. fase. 12, Monogr, 13 (1842) ; 
Bartramia crispa Sw. Muse. Suec. 73 (1799). 
Farmington Landing, Kootenai County, July (No. 1092). Hope, Kootenai 
County; August (No. 1179). 
Philonotis fontana (L.) Brid. Bryol, Univ. ii, 18 (1827); Mnium fontanum L. Sp. Pl. 
ii, 1110 (1753). 
Hope, Kootenai County; August (Nos. 1115, 1223). 
Webera commutata Schimp. Syn. Muse, ed. 2, 403, exel. var. @ (1876), 
Hope, Kootenai County; August (No. 1206), 
Webera cruda (L.) Schwwg. Sp. Muse. 50 (1830); Mnium erudum L. Sp. Pl. ii, 1112 
(17538). 
Inflorescence quite variable, No, 1129 being dimcious, No. 1157 syneecious, and 
No. 1257 polygamous. 
Farmington Landing, Kootenai County; July (Nos. 1129, 1257). Hope, Koote- 
nai County; August (No. 1157). 
Webera nutans (Schreb.) Hedw. Deser, Muse. i, 10, t. 4 (1787) ; Bryum nutans Schreb. 
Spic. Fl. Lips. 81 (1771). 
Lewiston, Nez Perces County; April and May (No. 1201). Farmington Land- 
ing, Kootenai County; July (No. 1156). 
Meesia longiseta Hedw. Descr, Muse. i, 36 (1787). 
Hope, Kootenai County; August (No. 1100). 
Leptobryum pyriforme (L.) Schimp. Syn. Muse. Eur. 390 (1876); Mnium pyriforme 
L. Sp. Pl. ii, 1112 (1753), 
Lewiston, Nez Perces County; April and May (Nos, 1144, 1227). 
Bryum cespiticium L. Sp. Pl. ii, 1121 (1753). 
Lewiston, Nez Perces County; April and May (Nos. 1135, 1210, 1232). 
Bryum cirrhatum Hoppe & Hornsch. F1.90 (1819). 
Farmington Landing, Kootenai County; July (No. 1082). 
Bryum cuspidatum Schimp. Syn. Muse, Eur. 430 (1876. ) 
Hope, Kootenai County; August (No. 1114). 
Bryum sandbergii Holzinger, sp. nov. 
Diecious, male plants not seen; female plants 1 to 2 em. high, glossy green, 
with the habit of Mnium; leaves, whether wet or dry, spreading, soft; on fertile 
plants in an approximate rosette near the apex, on sterile shoots less crowded, 
decurrent at basal angles, oblanceolate, 0.8 mm. wide at base, 1.8 mm, wide above 
the middle, 6.5 mm. long; perichwtial leaves 0.8mm. wide, 6mm, long, tapering 
froin the base, the innermost reduced to0.4 mm. wide, 2.5mm. long, all serrate above 
the middle; costa percurrent, or ceasing below the apex, like the margin of narrow 
cells, reddish; cells in the upper part of the leaf rhombic-hexagonal, 20 to 26 4 
wide, 50 to 62 4 long; in the lower part rectangular, 14 to 16 ~ wide, 65 to 90 Me 
long; in the margin thiek-walled, { to 5 « wide, of variable length, in 2 or3 
rows; seta 2 to 2.5 em. long, glossy, dark brown; capsule brown, arcuate, ascend- 
