3^4 . Plants of San Francisco. [zoB 



MUSCI. 



The following list of mosses credited to San Francisco, is ap- 

 pended in the hope that more careful search will add to their num- 

 ber. Almost all the notes here given are due to the researches 

 of Mr. H, N. Bolander. 



1. Ephemerum serratum (Schreb. Phase 9, t. 2). **On the 

 grounds in fields and meadows. Mission Dolores.'* 



2. Sph.erangium muticum (Schreb. Phase, t. i, fig. 11, 12). 



"With the preceding." 



3. Phascum cuspidatum Schreb. Phase. 8, t, i. " With the 



preceding." 



4. Pleuridium Bolanderi Muell. J^ger Muse. Cleist. 32. 

 *' Near San Francisco." 



5. Gymnostomum calcareum var. perpusillum Sulliv. Pac. 



R. Rep. iv, 185. " On clayey soil near San Francisco." - 



6. Weissia viridula Brid. Bryol. Univ. i, 334. " At and 

 around San Francisco." 



7. Trichostomum anomalum (Bruch. & Scliimp. Bryol. Eur. 



t. 169). " Near San Francisco." 



8. Trichostomum flexipes Bryol. Eur. t. 171. "Common on 



shaded ground and decaying trunks from San Francisco to Men- 

 docino County." 



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9. Desmatodon nervosus B. & S. var. edentulus B. & S. 



D. Califoriiicus Lesq. Cat. Pac. Mos. 10, Barbiila atrovireiis of Bot. 



Cal. "Decayed ground and old walls of clay (adobe) San Fran- 

 cisco." 



^^ 10. Barbula vinealis Braun. Brid. Bryol. Univ i, 830. 

 " Around San Francisco on rocks and stones near the bay." 



11. Barbula flexifolia Hampe, Linnaa, xxx, 456. "Sandv 

 ground and boulders near the coast." 



12. Barbula virescexXs Lesq. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. xiii, 4. 



13. Barbula cylindrica Schimp. Syn. (ed. 2), 208. B. Beechcyi 

 Lesq. Ms. Bot. Cal. ii, 372). 



14. _ Barbula elata Dur. & Mont. Fl. Alger. "Near San 

 Francisco, mixed with the two preceding species." 



