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\|, i | K1;- — Synopsis Muscorum Frondosorum omnium hucusque eogni- 



torum. 2 vols, octavo. Berlin, 1849-1851. 

 ll vMrl . — Mosses collected in the Southern United States by Beyrich, 



in Linnaea, 1839. 

 Hampe. — Mosses collected in California by J. A. Bauer, in Linnaja, 



L859. 

 Sullivant. — Musci Alleghanienses, or Dried Specimens of 292 Species 

 Musci and Hepaticse, collected by Gray and Sullivant among the 



Alleghany Mountains. 2 vols, quarto. Columbus, Ohio, 1846. 



Si ii i\ an r. — Contributions to the Bryology and Hepaticology of North 

 America. Parts I. & II., with 10 quarto plates. Cambridge, Massa- 

 chusetts, 1846-1849, published in Mem. Amer. Acad. Art. Sci., n. ser. 

 Vols. III. and IV. 



Si i i.ivwr. — Brief Descriptions of the Musci and Hepaticte of the 

 United States east of the Mississippi River, with 8 octavo plates, illus- 

 trating the genera, contributed to Gray's Manual of the Botany of the 

 Northern United States. New York, 1856. 



Si i.i. iv ant. — Mosses collected by John M. Bigelow during Lieutenant 

 Whipple's Railroad Exploration, by Order of the Government, (1853 

 and 1854,) near the 35th Parallel of Latitude, between the Mississippi 

 River and the Pacific Ocean ; with 10 quarto plates. Washington, D. C, 

 1856. 



Si i i.ivan't. — Mosses collected by the United States South Pacific Ex- 

 ploring Expedition during the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 

 under the Command of Captain Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. ; with 26 folio 

 plates. Philadelphia, 1859. 



Si i i.ivan't. — Musci Cubenses, or Mosses collected in 1856-1858 by 

 Charles Wright on the Eastern Part of the Island of Cuba. Published 

 in Proceedings Amer. Acad. Art. Sci. Cambridge, 1861. 



Si i i ivant & Lesqdereux. — Musci Boreali-Americani, or Dried Spe- 

 cimens of Ml'. Species and vars. of Mosses. 1 vol. large folio. Colum- 

 bia. Ohio. 1856. — A second and much enlarged edition of this work 

 will shortly appear. 



Sullivant ^ Lesquereux. — Mosses of the North Pacific Exploring 

 Expedition under Captain John Rodgers, U. S. N., including those of 

 the Japan Expedition under Commodore Perry, with 18 quarto plates 

 (ready for the press, — the new species already published in Proceed. 

 Amer. Acad. Art. Sci. 1859). 



Lesqi ere! x. — Mosses collected in California by II. Bolander. Pub- 

 lished in Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. Philad. 1862. 



