90 ERYTHEA. 



Eucladiuvi verticillatuvi (L.) Br. Sch. This was collected iu 

 Calaveras Co. by Dr. Bolander thirty years ago but for some 

 unknown reason the genus was omitted from the Lesquereux and 

 James Manual. It has since been collected by Mr. S. B. Parish in 

 Santa Ana Canon, by Professor McClatchie at Pasadena, and, by the 

 writer, in Mitchell Canon, Mt. Diablo, and under shelving rocks near 

 the sea at Mendocino. Outside of California, it has been reported 

 from two stations iu British Columbia (Macoun) and from White 

 Bay, Newfoundland (Waghorne). It is likely to be found in many 

 other localities in America, as it has probably often been passed by 

 on account of its usually sterile condition. 



Dicranozveisia conterniina Ren. it Card. On rocks in mead- 

 ows, Big Valley Mts., Modoc Co., M. S. Baker and F. P. Nutting, 

 1894. 



Dichodo7itmm Jlavescens (Dicks.) Lindb. [D. pellucidum (L.) 

 Sch., var. serratum Br. Sch.]. On stones beside a stream, Hay 

 Fork, Trinity Co. 



Dicrayiella heterovialla (L.) Sch. On moist bank near Eureka. 

 This moss which is so common iu Europe and the eastern states is 

 apparently rare iu California. Bolander collected it in the neigh- 

 borhood of Mendocino and, according to the Geological Survey 

 Botany, also "near Redwood City." 



Ditrichum Schhnperi (Lesq.) Barues & Heald. (Leptotrichum 

 Schimperi Lesq.) On moist banks near Eureka. 



Torhda ericcEfolia (Neck.) Lindb. (Barbula ambigua Br. 

 Sch.) Pasadena, Dr. E. Palmer(?). From U. S. National Her- 

 barium. 



Torhila angustata Wils. [Barbula subulata (L.) P. Beauv., 

 var. angustata Sch.] Humboldt Co.: on shaded bank near Mc- 

 Bride's, Mad River, and on Russ and Graham's Ranch. 



Tortida 7no7itana (Nees) Lindb. (Barbula intermedia Brid.). 

 On rocks, Berkeley ; also near Redding and at Morley's Station, 

 Shasta Co., Baker and Nutting. 



Scoiileria aquatica Hook. On rocks along Mad River, Russ and 

 Graham's Ranch, Humboldt Co. — mostly of var. nigrescens Kindb. 



Rhacomitriuni canescens (Weis, Timm) Brid. On stones in a 

 meadow subject to inundation. Blue Lake, Humboldt County. 

 Leaves with long, hyaline, very papillose points. 



