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differ further in the fact that they are less narrow toward the apex. 
The leaf-cells with their large and strongly developed trigones are 
much the same in the two species. 
40. BAZZANIA TRICRENATA (Wahl.) Trevis. 
On rocks and logs. Aats Bay (g08); Augustine Bay (543, 571; 
578, 590); Exchange Cove (278, 279); Hidden Inlet (63, 86); 
Lake Bay (210); Morse Cove (452); Nichols Bay (368); Port 
Alice (Foster 785, Foster 786, Foster 787 in part); Port Malmsbury 
(980, 982); Port San Antonio (606, 616, 617, 645); Ratz Harbor 
(298); Shipley Bay (762, 763, 774); Sitklan Island (47, 50); Snug 
Harbor (Rigg r221r); St. John Harbor (865); Swifts Cannery (687, 
690); Tam Gas Harbor (179, 134, 136, 148); Verdure Creek (23). 
Previously reported by Stephani (14, p. 97, as Mastigobryum 
deflexum), Miss Cooley (1, p. 246, as Bazzania deflexa), and the 
writer (3, p. 308, as B. deflexa). , 
41. BAZZANIA TRILOBATA (L.) S. F. Gray 
On rocks in woods. Baranof (1084 in part); Verdure Creek 
(21). New to Alaska and apparently to the Pacific Coast region. 
42. LEPIDOZIA FILAMENTOSA (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Lindenb. 
On rocks and soil. Augustine Bay ( 581); Port San Antonio 
(644, Foster 1120); Shipley Bay (1124); Verdure Creek (30). Pre- 
viously reported by Howe (7, p. 138) and the writer (3, p. 308). 
43. LEpmpoziaA REPTANS (L.) Dumort. 
On rocks, soil, and logs. Augustine Bay (595 in part); Baranof 
(1088); Exchange Cove (271): Taku Inlet (1035). Previously 
reported by Miss Cooley (1, p. 246), Coville (2), and the writer 
(3, p- 308). 
44. LEpmpozIA SANDVICENSIS Lindenb. 
Lepidozia sandvicensis Lindenb.:; G. L. & N.,Syn. Hep. 201. 1845- 
Lindenberg & Gottsche, Sp. Hep. 6: 12. pl. 1, f. 1-5. 1846. 
C. M. Cooke, Jr., Trans. Connecticut Acad. 12: +. pl. 2,5. 14> 
1904.* 
* A few synonyms are recorded here. 
