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Order IV. CRYACES : The True Mosses. 



Suborder A. ACROCARPI : Capsules Terminal. 

 Family 8. Dicranceae : Dicranum Family. 



33. Astomum sullivantii Schimp. Meadows, Saline county. (R. 



&C., I.e.) 



34. Gymnostomum rupestre Schwaegrichen. Shaded overhanging 



rocks, Riley and Pottawatomie counties. (Miss M. Reed, 

 Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., xiv, 168.) 



35. Weisia viridula Hedwig. Sandy ground, E. K., as far west 



as Salina ; frequent. (S) 



36. Dicranella varia Schimp. Damp banks, E. K. ; common. (S) 



37. Dicranella heteromalla Schimp. Clay banks, E. K.; frequent. 



(Rau,Washb. Bull., i, 172.) 



38. Dicranum scoparium Hedwig. Sandy ground, E. K., west to 



Salina and Barton ; frequent. (S) 



39. Dicranum fuscescens Turner. Old logs, E. K. ; frequent. 



40. Campy lopus henrici Cardot. Sandy ground. Saline county; 



not common. (R. & C, Bot. Gaz., xiii, 198.) 



41. Fissidens bryoides Hedw. Shaded ground. Saline county. 



(Rau, Washb. Bull., i, 172.) 



42. Fissidens obtusifolius Wilson. Damp ground, E. K. ; fre- 



quent. (S) 



43. Fissidens kansanus Ren. & Card. Wet sandstone rocks, Sa- 



line county. (R. & C, Bot. Gaz., xv, 40.) 



44. Fissidens osmundoides Hedw. On ground, N. E. K. ; fre- 



quent. (S) 



45. Leucobryum vulgare Hampe. Damp places in woods, E. K. ; 



common. February. (S) 



46. Ceratodon purpureus Brid. Common and very variable. (S) 



Family 9. Pottiace.e: Pottia Family. 



47. Pottia subsessilis B. & S. On clayey ground, stone walls, 



etc., Saline and Shawnee. (M. Reed, Trans. K. A. S., 

 xiv, 170.) 



48. Didymodon rubellus B. & S. On ground near water, E. K. 



(S) 



49. Leptotrichum vaginans Lesq. & James. Clayey soils, E. K. 



(S) 



50. Leptotrichum pallidum Hampe. Clayey soil. Saline, Wilson, 



Labette counties. (Rau, W. B., i, 172.) 



51. Barbula unguiculata Hedw. Damp, black soil, along fences, 



etc., E. K.; very common and variable. (S) 



52. Barbula caespitosa Schwseg. Roots of trees in grassy 



places, Wabaunsee and Saline counties; frequent. Octo- 

 ber. (Rau, W. B., i, 61.) 



Family 10. Grimmiace^: Grimmia Family. 



53. Grimmia apocarpa Hedw. Damp rocks, walls, etc., middle 



and western Kansas. (Rau, W. B., i, 172.) 



54. Coscinodon wrightii Sull. Rocks in S. W. K., northeastward 



to Salina. (R. & C, Bot. Gaz., xv, 41.) 



