596 Evans: REPORT ON THE HEPATICAE OF ALASKA 
34. CEPHALOZIA LEUCANTHA Spruce 
On earth. Port Chatham (Rigg 1225 in part). Previously 
reported by the writer (3, p. 306, pl: 42, f. 18-26). 
35. CEPHALOZIA MEDIA Lindb. 
On rocks and soil. Augustine Bay (580, 595); Port San Antonio 
(610); Ratz Harbor (300). Previously reported by Miss Cooley 
(1, p. 246, as C. multiflora), Coville (2, as C. multiflora), and the 
writer (3, p. 306). 
_ 36. CEPHALOZIELLA BYSSACEA (Roth) Warnst. 
On humus. Woewodski Island (Foster 966). Previously 
reported, as Cephalozia divaricata, by Coville (2) and the writer 
(3, Pp. 308; 4, p. 131). 
37. CALYPOGEIA NEESIANA (Massal. & Carest.) K. Miill. 
Onlogs. Augustine Bay (594); Egg Harbor (943). Not before 
reported from Alaska. A specimen, however, from Columbia 
Fiord, Prince William Sound, Coville & Kearney 1399, belongs 
here. Reported by the writer (3, p. 308, as Kantia Trichomanis). 
38. CALYPOGEIA TRICHOMANIS (L.) Corda 
On logs and wet soil. Morse Cove (444); Port San Antonio 
(624); Verdure Creek (34). Previously reported, as Kantia 
Trichomanis, by Miss Cooley (1, p. 246), Coville (2), and the 
writer (3, p. 308). 
39. Bazzanta PEARSONI Steph. 
Bazzania Pearsoni Steph. Hedwigia 32: 212. 1893. 
Mastigobryum Pearsoni Steph. Bull. Herb. Boissier II. 8: 852. 
1908. 
Pleuroschisma Pearsoni K. Miill. Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen- 
Flora 67: 272. 1913. 
Among mosses at the base of a tree. Metlakatla (rog in part, 
113). New to America. 
The discovery of this very rare European species in Alaska is 
of much interest from the standpoint of geographical distribution. 
It was based on material collected at Killarney, Ireland, by Stewart 
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