134 The Mountaineer 



occurs from there, (No. 475), down to sea- 

 level at Port Angeles. 



FONTINALACEAE 



140. Fontinalis neo-mexicana 



E, 4 miles above Godkin Creek, in streamlet, 

 2600 feet, (No. 585). 



NECKERIACEAE 



141. Neckera douglasii 



E, from MacDonald's Bridge to Camp Elk- 

 horn, 300-2000 feet, on trees. This is a com- 

 mon low altitude form in very damp ravines in 

 western Washington. Leaves acute. 



142. Neckera menziesii 



E, near Humes', 1000 feet, on trees. This is 

 common in very damp woods in low altitudes 

 in western Washington. Leaves obtuse, 



LEUCODONTACEAE 



143. Antitrichia curtipendula Brid. 



E, in the gorge of Lillian Creek near its 

 mouth, on living Tsuga heterophylla, about 

 1400 feet, (No. 515). 

 *144. Antitrichia calif ornica Sull. 



E, on trees in bottom between Anderson's and 

 Humes', 1000 feet, (No. 496). 



145. Porotrichum higelozvii (Sull.) 



E, along north fork, north of Mountaineers' 

 Camp, 4000 feet, on wet rocks, (No. 1876). 



LESKEACEAE 



146. Heterocladium heteropteroides 



Q, H, 5000 feet, on rocks, (No. 501). 



*147. Heterocladium heteropteroides yar.-filescens Best. 

 Q, H, 5000 feet, on rocks, (No. 502). 



*148. Claopodium holanderi Best. 



E, on dry rocky soil ; along north fork, 4000 

 feet, (No. 630) ; along west fork, 5000 feet, 

 (No. 563). Q, H, 5000 feet, on rocks, 

 (No. 512). 



