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The following is a list of mosses collected this season 

 (1882). The list is undoubtedly incomplete, as many 

 must have escaped my notice. 



MUSCI. 



Fissidens osmundioides, Hedw. Eare. Oue specimen only ob- 

 tained. 



Ceratodon purpureus, Brid. Not common. 



Trichostomum pallidum, Hedw. Very common in the western 

 part. 



Orthotrichum strangulatum, Beauv. Abundant on trees. 



Orthotrichum Hutcliinsia;, Smith. On rocks. Not abundant. 



Hedwigia ciliata, Ehrh. Not very common. 



Atrichum angustatum, Beauv. Common. 



Polytrichum commune, L. Common in the eastern part. 



Polytrichum juniperinum, Hedw. Common in the eastern part. 



Mnium affiue, Bland. Very common. 



Muium hornum, Hedw. In one spot in the northwestern part. 



Bryum csespiticium. Frequent. 



Funaria hygrometrica, Hedw. Not common. 



Physcomitrium pyriforme, Br. & Sch. Not common. 



Anomodon attenuatus, Huh. On one rock in the western part. 

 The species is somewhat doubtful. 



Thelia hirtella, Sulliv. On trees. Not common. 



Cylindrotheciura seductiix, Brijol. Europ. Not common. One 

 specimen only obtained. 



Hypnum cupressiforrae, L. Not common. 



Hypuum nitens, Schreb. Not common. Determination very 

 doubtful. 



Hypnum salebrosum, Hoffm. Common. 



Hypnum rutabulum, L. One specimen only obtained. 



Hypnum populeum, Hedw. The most abundant moss. 



Hypuum hispidulum, Brid. Rare. 



Hypnum serpens, Hedw. Quite abundant on rocks with H. 

 populeum. 



Hypnum adnatum, Hedio. Rare. 



HEPATIC^. 



Lophocolea heterophylla, JSfees. Not common. 

 Madotheca platyphylla, Dumortier. Common on the rocks. 

 Frullauia Grayana, Montague. Common on trees. 



