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Sarcoscyphus sphacelatus). 12. Nardia compressa (Hook.) S. F. 
Gray (Evans, 3, p. 290). 13. N. Geoscyphus (DeNot.) Lindb. 
(Evans, as N. haematosticta, 3, p. 296; 4, p. 130). 14. N. obovata 
(Nees) Carringt. (Evans, 3, p. 297). 15. Jungermannia caespi- 
ticia Lindenb. (Evans, 4, p. 130). 16. J. lanceolata L. (Evans, 3, 
p. 299). 17. J. sphaerocarpa Hook. (Evans, 3, p. 298). 18. An- 
astrophyllum Reichardtii (Gottsche) Steph. (Evans, 3, p. 299, 
pl. 16, f. 4-17). 19. Lophozia attenuata (Lindenb.) Dumort. 
(Evans, 3, p. 304; 4, p. 131). 20. L. guttulata (Lindb. & Arnell) 
Evans (Evans, 3, p. 302). 21. L. heterocolpa (Thed.) M. A. Howe 
(Evans, 3, p. 304). 22. L. lycopodioides (Wallr.) Cogn. (Howe, 8, 
p- 103). 23. L. obtusa (Lindb.) Evans (Evans, 3, p. 303). 24. L. 
quadriloba (Lindb.) Evans (Evans, 3, p. 304). 25. L. ventricosa 
(Dicks.) Dumort. (Stephani, 14, p. 97, as Jungermannia ventri- 
cosa; Evans, 3, p. 301). 26. Sphenolobus saxicola (Schrad.) 
Steph. (Stephani, 14, p. 97, as Jungermannia saxicola). 27. Tem- 
noma setiforme (Ehrh.) M. A. Howe (Stephani, 14, p. 97, as 
Jungermannia setiformis; Evans, 3, p. 308, as Blepharostoma seti- 
forme). 28. Anthelia Juratzkana (Limpr.) Trevis. (Evans, 3, 
Pp. 309). 29. Diplophyllum argenteum (Tayl.) Spruce (Under- 
wood, 16, p. 366). 30. D. imbricatum (M. A. Howe) Steph. 
(Howe, 8, p. 104, pl. 14, as Scapania imbricata). 31. Scapania 
curta (Mart.) Dumort. (Evans, 3, p. 312; 4, p- 132). 32. Radula 
arctica Steph. (Stephani, 14, p. 98, pl. 3, f. 11). 33. R. complanata 
(L.) Dumort. (Stephani, 14, p. 97, pl. 3, f. 10, as R. Krauset; 
Coville, 2, as R. Krausei; Evans, 3, p. 312; 4, p- 132). 34. Porella 
platyphylla (L.) Lindb. (Gottsche, Lindenberg, and Nees von 
Esenbeck, 5, p. 279, as Madotheca platyphylla; Stephani, 14, p. 98, 
as M. platyphylla; Miss Cooley, 1, p. 247). 35. Frullania chil- 
cootiensis Steph. (Stephani, 14, p. 98). 
The following species have likewise been reported from Alaska 
but on insufficient evidence: 
1. Asterella fragrans (Schleich.) Trevis. (Howe, 7, p. 39). The 
record was based ona specimen collected at Telegraph Creek, 
British Columbia (close to the Alaska boundary), by G. M. Daw- 
son. The species is surely to be expected in Alaska. 
2. A. tenella (L.) Beauv. (Rothrock, 13, as Fimbriaria tenella). 
A species of eastern North America. Rothrock’s specimens, as 
