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149. Claopodium crispifolium 



E, near the mouth of Godkin Creek, on tree 



trunks, 2300 feet. 

 *150. Pseudolcskea atrovirens B. & S. 



E, along north fork, north of Mountaineers' 



Camp, 4000 feet, on wet rocks, (No. 499). 

 *151. Pseudolcskea rigescens Lindb. 



E, along north fork, north of Mountaineers' 



Camp, 4000 feet, on bark of dead Alnus ore- 



gona, (No. 480). 



HYPNACEAE 



152. Camptothecium lutescens B. & S. 



E, on trees near Humes', 1000 feet, (No. 561) 

 also at Camp Elkhorn, 2000 feet, (No. 594) 

 also along west fork west of Mountaineers 

 Camp, on soil, 5000 feet, (No. 487). 



*153. Camptothecium nuttallii var. tenue Kindb. 



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

 (No. 493). 

 154. Camptothecium megaptilum 



This fine large moss of higher altitudes was 

 seen in E, about 2 miles above Lillian Creek, 

 1500 feet, on soil. It often grows with 

 Hylocomium robustum and so it was here. 



*155. Brachythecium albicans B. & S. 



Q, H, 5000 feet, on wet rocks, (No. 543). 



*156. Brachythecium lamprochryseum Kindb. 



E, at Camp Elkhorn, on soil in dry sandy- 

 bayou, 2000 feet, (No. 597). 



*'157. Brachythecium rutabulum B. & S. ( ?) 



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

 on soil in bottom, (No. 545). 

 158. Eurhynchium oreganum 



E, near Camp Elkhorn, on soil in bottom, 2000 

 feet, (No. 518). This is our most common 

 moss at low altitudes in western Washington, 

 growing on ground, logs, and tree bases, its 



