26O CARDOT AND THERIOT [3] 



Dicranum howellii Ren. & Card, in Bot. Gaz., 1889, p. 93, pi. xn, B. 

 From Skagway (Canby, 483) ; New Metlakatla (Trelease, 1906) ; 

 Point Gustavus (Coville and Kearney, 755); Virgin Bay (Trelease, 

 2308); Sitka (Setchell, 1255; Trelease, 2360); Kodiak (Trelease, 

 2202, 2223, 2504); Unga (Saunders, 2294, 2295). New to Alaska. 



Dicranum bonjeani De Not. apud Lisa Elencho, p. 29. Epil., p. 616. 



From Sturgeon River Bay, Kodiak (Trelease, 1854). 



A form nearly allied to var. schlotthaueri Barnes by its short and 

 entire leaves. The type was recorded from Sitka and Nulato, teste 

 Rothrock, by Kindberg, Mac. Cat. Can. pi., vi, Musci, p. 32. 



Dicranum majus Sm. Fl. brit., in, p. 1202. 



From Point Gustavus (Coville and Kearney, 754) ; Orca (Setchell, 

 1215) ; Sitka (Trelease, 1953; U. S. S. Albatross exped., 61) ; Hot 

 Springs (Trelease, 1952). 



Number 1215 Setchell, is a slender form. 

 Dicranum bergeri Bland. Muse, frond, exs., in, no. 114. 



From Kodiak (Trelease, 1675^ in part). 



Dicranum molle Wils. is recorded from St. Paul Island and D. angustifoliutn 

 Kindb. from Unalaska by Kindberg, in Mac. Cat. Can. pi., vi, Musci. D. 

 mueklenbeckit has also been recorded from Alaska. 



Dicranodontium longirostre Br. eur., fasc. 41, p. 2, pi. i. 

 From Orca (Trelease, 1839). New to Alaska. 



Dicranodontium aristatum Sch. Syn., ed. i, p. 695. 



From Hot Springs (Trelease, 1809) . New to Alaska. 



Slightly different from the European plant, the costa being rather 

 less broad, but one fifth or one fourth the width of the leaf base, and 

 having a less rough subula. Dicramim virginicum Aust. ( Cam- 

 pylopus virginicus Lesq. & Jam.) is intermediate between the Euro- 

 pean and Alaskan forms. 



Mr. Kindberg has, teste Macoun, reported from Alaska, Campylopus schimperi 

 Milde. 



Family SELIGERIACE^. 



Blindia acuta Br. eur., fasc. 33-36, p. 3, pi. i. 



From Juneau (Coville and Kearney, 582) ; Port Wells (Trelease, 

 2274, 2275, 2276, 2280, 2291 in part); Hall Island (Trelease, 1881). 

 New to Alaska. 



Number 2280 is a form with long innovations, surpassing the capsule. 

 Blindia acuta flexipes Ren. & Card., in Rev. bryol., 1892, p. 79. 



Port Wells (Trelease, 2286). New to Alaska. 



