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Order IV. BRYALES : The True Mosses. 



Suborder B. PLEUROCARPI : Capsules Axillary. 

 Family 18. Hypnace^ : Hypnum Family. 



107. Brachythecium rutabulum (L.) B. & S. Shaded ground, 



etc., Shawnee county. (S) 



108. Brachythecium rivulare B, & S. Wet ground in woods, Sa- 



line and Wyandotte counties; frequent in places. Dioe- 

 cious. (Rau, W. B., i, 173.) 



109. Brachythecium plumosum (Swartz) B. & S. Subaquatic; 



moist rocks by the Shunganunga, Shawnee county. Mo- 

 noecious. (Rau, I. c, i, 18, 173.) 



110. Eurhynchium strigosum (Hoffm.) B. & S. Shaded sandy 



ground, Wabaunsee county. {Ihid, 114.) 



111. Eurhynchium hians (Hedw.). Woods, Shawnee county; com- 



mon. (S) 



112. Rhynchostegium geophilum Aust. Wilson county ( McClung) . 



( Reed, Trans. K. A. S., xiv, 178, 180.) 



113. Rhynchostegium serrulatum (Hedw.). On the ground, in dry 



woods, Jefferson and Shawnee counties. (Rau.W. B., i, 18.) 



114. Rhynchostegium rusciforme Weis. Stones in rapid-running 



water, Shawnee county. (S) 



115. Plagiothecium denticulatum (L.) B. & S. Decayed trunks in 



shady woods, E. K. 



116. Plagiothecium sylvaticum (Huds.) B. & S. Clayey ground in 



woods. Saline county. (Rau, W. B., i, 173.) 



117. Amblystegium confervoides (Brid.) B. & S. Moist shaded 



limestones, Rooks county. (Reed, Trans. K. A. S., xiv, 178, 

 180.) 



118. Amblystegium serpens (L.) B. & S. Decayed wood in moist 



shady places, E. K. ; frequent. (S) 



119. Amblystegium radicale (Beauv.) B. & S. Wet ground and 



decayed trunks in shade, Riiey county (Reed); Shawnee 

 county; frequent. (S) 



120. Amblystegium orthocladon (Beauv.). On the ground in 



springy places, C. and E. K. ; common. (Reed, Trans. K. 

 A. S., xiv, 178, 15-0.) 



121. (?) Amblystegium irriguum (Hook. & W.). Riley county. 



{Ibid.) 



122. Amblystegium fluviatile (Swz.) B. & S. Rocks jn a well- 



wall, Riley county. (Ibid.) 



123. Amblystegium adnatum (Hedw.). On stones or on the base 



of trees in shady woods. Saline, Riley; said to be comfnon. 

 (Ibid.) 



124. Amblystegium porphyrrizon Lindb. Saline and Wyandotte'. 



(R. &C., Bot. Gaz., xiv, 99.) 



125. Amblystegium riparium (L.) B. & S. Stones, in water, 



northeastern and central Kansas. (Rau, Washb. Bull., 

 i, 114.) 



126. Amblystegium cariosum (Sull.). Saline county. (Ibid., 172.) 



127. Amblystegium serratum (R. & C). Roots of trees, C. K- 



(R. & C, Bot. Gaz., xiv, 98.) 



