128 The Mountaineer 



94. Porella navicularis (Lehm. & Lindenb.) Lindb. 

 E, at Camp Elkhorn, 2000 feet, on trees, 

 (No. 89) ; along north fork above Mountain- 

 eers' Camp, 4000 feet, on wet rocks, (No. 14). 

 This is one of the most conspicuous and com- 

 mon of the liverworts in western Washington, 

 in low altitudes. 

 *95. Frullania nisquallensis Sulliv. 



E, bark of trees, in damp places, near Humes' 

 house. 1200 feet ; at Camp Elkhorn, 1200- 

 2000 feet. 



ANTHOCEROTACEAE 



*96. Anthoceros fusiformis Aust. 



Along north fork of Elwha River about half 

 mile from Queets-Elwha Pass, 5000 feet, on 

 springy soil, (No. 68) ; Q, H, 5000-5500 feet, 

 on wet soil, (Nos. 29, 66). 



MOSSES. 

 SPHAGNACEAE (Peat Moss Family). 



*97. Sphagnum squarrosiim Pers. A Peat Moss. 



Q, H, 5000 feet, on springy soil in meadow,. 

 (No. 589). E, about 4 miles above the mouth 

 of Godkin Creek, in swamp in bottom, 2500 

 feet, (No. 522). 



ANDREAEACEAE 



*98. Andreaea crassinervia Bruch. 



In Queets-Elwha Pass, 5500 feet, on rocks,. 

 (No. 599). Mixed with the following species. 



*99. Andreaea blytii Schimp. 



In Queets-Elwha Pass, 3500 feet, on rocks,^ 

 (No. 580) ; also Q, on rocks dividing Humes 

 Glacier at its base, 5500 feet. Smaller than 

 A. crassinervia. This is a Greenland species. 



