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Sweden: Fries (1849, 1863), Karsten (1882), Murrill (1904, 1908), Porsoon (1799, 1801), 

 Vleugel (1908), Wahleiiberg (1820, 1826, 1833). 



Russia: Lapland— Karsten (1876), Sommerfeldt (1826), Wahlenberg (1812). Finland— 

 Karsten (1876, 1881, 1882, 1889, Fung. Fonn. No. 88), Thesleff (1894). Moscow— 

 Bucholtz (1897). St. Petersburg— Perdrizet (1876). 



Denmark: Fries (1849), Hornemann (1837), Rostrup (1902). 



Germany: Bachmann (1886), Fuckel (1869), Jennings (1898, 1903), Hoffmann (1797- 

 1811), Magnus (*), Pabst (1876), Rabenhorst (1840, 1844), Rohling (1813), Win- 

 ter (1884). Baden — Jack, Leiner, and Stizenberger (Krypt. Badens, No. 936). 

 Bavaria — Allescher (1884), Allescher and Schnabl (f), Britzelmayr (1885), Magnus 

 (1898), Schaoffer (1800), Schrank (1789). Brandenburg— Hennings (1903), Sydow 

 (Myco. March. No. 716). Hessen-Nassau — Von Braune (1797), Gartner, Meyer, 

 and Scherbius (1802). Prussia— Ni tardy (1904). Saxony— Brick (1898), Kriegcr 

 (Fung. Saxon. No. 69), Von Thiimen (Myco. Univers. No. 2202). Silesia — Ader- 

 hold (1902), Schroeter (1888). Thuringia— Hennings (1903a). 



Austria-IIungary: Winter (1884). Bohemia — Bodenath (J) Corda (1842). Karn- 

 ten — Jaap (1908). Lower Austria — Strasser (1900). Transylvania — Barth (J). 

 Tyrol— Bresadola (see Murrill, 1904), De Cobelli (1899), Von Dalla Torre, Von 

 Sarnthein, and Magnus (1905), Von Hohnel (1909), Jaap (1901, 1908), Kerner (Fl. 

 Exsicc. Austr.-Hung. No. 761), Von Sarnthein (1901). \'oralberg— \'on Dalla 

 Torre, Von Sarnthein, and Magnus (1905). 



Servia: Ranoje^'ie (1902). 



Italy: Rome—Lanzi (1902). Venice— Pollini (1824), Saccardo (1879). 



Switzerland: Fries (1828), Murrill (1904, J), Neuweiler (1905), Ruffieux (1904), 

 Schenk (J), Secretan (1833). 



Holland: Oudemans (1867, 1893). 



Belgium: Kickx (1867). 



France: Arnould (1893), Bigeard and Jacquin (1898), Clerc (1902), Desmazieres 

 (PI. Crypt. Fr. No. 2155), Gillet (1874), Gillot and Lucand (1888), Guillemot (1893), 

 Matruchot (1902), Paulet and L^vielle (1855), Persoon (1799), Quelet (1886, 1888), 

 Roumeguere (Fung. Gall. Exsicc. No. 855). 



Spain: Colmeiro (1889). 



ASIA. 



Siberia: Hennings (1898), Von Thiimen (1878). 



East Indies: Java — Kops and Van der Trappen (1849). 



AUSTRALIA. 



Victxjria': Cooke (1892), McAlpine (1895). 



SOUTH AMERICA. 



Argentine Republic: Spegazzini (1899). 

 Brazil: Rick (1904). 



NORTH AMERICA. 



Canada: Dupret (see Lloyd, 1906a, 1908b), Fowler and Langton (see Lloyd, 1909), 

 Macoun (see Murrill, 1904). 

 British Columbia— Hill (J). 

 New Brunswick — Hay (§). 

 Nova Scotia— Somers (1880). 

 Ontario — Dearness (J), Macoun (J). 

 Newfoundland: Robinson and Von Schrenk (§). 

 Mexico: Egeling (|). 

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