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118. Rhacomitriuni canescens var. ericoides B. & S. 

 E, observed near mouth of Godkin Creek, 

 (No. 506), and about Mountaineers' Camp, 

 (Nos. 575, 587, 1906), 2500-5000 feet, on dry 

 rocky or sandy soil. Q, H, on rocky soil, 5500 

 feet, (No. 600). This is a common form on 

 similar soil at low altitudes in the Puget 

 Sound region. 



'119. Rhacomitrium canescens var. lutescens Brid. 



E, between Anderson's and Humes', in orchard, 

 on rocks, 1000 feet, (No. 582). 



'^120. Rhacomitrium canescens var. muticum Kindb. 



E, west of Mountaineers' Camp, on rock talus 

 slope, 5000 feet, (No. 605). 



"121. Rhacomitrium patens (Dicks.) Hueb. 



E, at Mountaineers' Camp, on dry rocks, 3500 

 feet, (No. 592). Q, H, on rocks, 5500 feet, 

 (Nos. 555, 625). 



ORTHOTRICHACEAE 



^=122. Zygodon lapponicus B. & S. 



Q, H, 5500 feet, on rocks, (No. 615). 

 "123. Orthotrichum papillosum Hampe. 



E, at Camp Elkhorn, 1800 feet, on trees, 



(No. 490). 



FUNARIACEAE 



''124. Funaria hygrometrica 



E, from sea-level to Camp Elkhorn, 2000 feet, 

 on dry soil. This is the most common moss 

 on soil within a few years after a forest fire. 



MNIACEAE 



*'125. Mnitim siihglohostim 



Q, H, 5000 feet, on wet soil, (No. 562). 

 *126. Mnium glahrescens 



E, near mouth of Godkin Creek, 2500 feet, on 



soil near river, (No. 544). 



