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Dichelyina uncinata, Mitt? Decaying logs, bushes and twigs. 

 North Fork Basin (8i). Sent to Kevv for comparison with 

 the type ; perichsetial leaves are twisted ! 



Neckera Menziesii, Drummond. Granite ledges, fruiting abun- 

 dantly with flagelliform branches (121). On trees and rocks 

 at and below water-Hne, sterile (82). 



Neckera Douglasii, Hook. On trees, sterile (83). 



Antitrichia Californica, Sulliv. Granite ledges (18). 



Climaciuni Ainericanum, Brid. Sterile (51). 



Hyp7itiin psei, 



(29 in part). 



Hyp7Z2i7n crispifoliiim, Hook. Along rivulets. (69) ; on the 



ground in woods (5). 

 Hypmim {Camptothccittm) lutesceits, Hi 

 Hypmtm ceneuin, Mitt. Typical (28). 

 Hypnum Nuiialln, Wils. (27 and 58). 



(56 and 29 in part). 



Hyp 



On the ground in damp woods, 



finer and more branching specimens than the type. (41)- 

 Hypmtm Stokesii, Turn. (65 and 69 in part). 



Hypnum (Thamnium) Leibergti, n. sp. North Fork Basin, 

 Lake Cceur d'Alene, on quartzite ledges (78). 



Dioecious ; perichsetial leaves ecostate with recurved apices, 

 entire, or slightly serrulate ; leaves costate to just below the apex, 

 entire, or slightly serrulate below, coarsely serrate above; ped- 

 icel I cm. long, falling off with the capsules when old ; inner 

 peristome with three appendiculate regular cilia as long as the 

 teeth, or occasionally irregularly united into one or two, and 

 scarcely appendiculate. 



H. AlleHianiense. Muell. and H. 



differing from the former in the dioecious inflorescence and from 

 the latter In the leng^th of the cilia. Mr. Wright has kindly com- 



pared specimens sent him with the typeof //. 7ieckeroides at KeWj 

 and confirms the above diagnosis. 

 Hypnum loi^ejim, L. (84). Lake Coeur d'Alene. 

 Hyp7itint triqiictrum, L. (97). 

 Hypnum splendcjis, Hedw. (lOo). 



Hypnum njictnatiun, Hedw, wdLt. plumoszan, Schimp. (uO- 

 Hypnum robustum, Hook. Canons and valleys in the Traillc 

 River Basin (not numbered). 



