VI. SOME MUSCI OF THE INTERNATIONAL 

 BOUNDARY. 



JOHN M. HOLZINGER. 



The mosses listed below were personally collected during the 

 summer of 1897 in northeastern Minnesota along the Dawson 

 canoe-route between Ely and Grand Portage. The route in- 

 cludes the following lakes : Fall, Basswood, Newton, Sucker, 

 Carp, Melon, Seed, Knife, Otter-track, Saganaga, Granite, 

 Gunflint, North, South, Rose, Rove, Mountain, Moose, North- 

 Fowl, South-Fowl and Superior. 



Acknowledgements and thanks are due to the following per- 

 sons for assistance : To M. Jules Cardot for determination of 

 Fontinalaceae, to Dr. R. True for determination of Dicrana, to 

 Mr. A. J. Grout for determination and correction of the Eu- 

 rhynchia, Brachythecia and Pylaisiellee, to Mrs. E. G. Britton 

 for determination of Orthotricha, to Dr. G. N. Best for deter- 

 mination and verification of Leskeae, Thuidia, Myurellas and 

 Anomodonta and some other Hypnaceas, and to Dr. C. Warn- 

 storf for determination of the Sphagna. 



A further list, including additional species, may be expected 

 to follow this at a later date. 



1. Sphagnum acutifolium EHRH. 



On the point of land at the base of Kawasatchong falls, 

 shore of Fall lake, at Camp i (June 8-10, 1897). 



2. Sphagnum fuscum KLINGGR. 



Near Port Arthur, Canada (June 18, 1897). 



3. Sphagnum girgensohnii Russ. 



On the point of land at the foot of Kawasatchong falls, 

 shore of Fall lake (June 8-10, 1897). 



4. Sphagnum medium LIMPR. 



At the farther end of the portage around Pipestone rapids, 

 between Newton and Basswood lakes (June u, 1897), 



