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lariter divisus pinnatusve, ramis patentibus vel patulis, obtusis 

 vel breviter cuspidatis. Folia sat conferta, caviuscula, mollicula, 

 erecto-patentia, ad apicem caulis et ramorum imbricata, fragilia, 

 saspe erosa vel effracta, caulina ovato- vel oblongo-lanceolata, 

 obtuse vel acute acuminata, Integra, 3-3.5 millim. longa, .9-1.2 

 lata, ramea angustiora, .6-.S5 lata, 2.1-3.5 longa. Cellulae 

 alares subquadratae vel oblongae, parum distinctas, ceterae li- 

 neares, subflexuosae, superiores breviores, omnes chlorophyl- 

 losas. Cetera ignota. 



Seems to be related to F. nova-anglice Sulliv., but readily 

 distinguished from this species by the leaves (chiefly the branch 

 leaves) which are narrower, longer acuminate, entire at apex, 

 and by the much smaller and less distinct alar cells. It belongs 

 to the section ffeterophylla. 



Habitat: In the Minnesota river channel, at Granite Falls 

 (July 12). 



58. Fabronia octoblepharis (SCHLEICH.) SCHWAGR. 



On the shaded side of granitic ledges kept moist by trickling 

 water, at Cedar lake (June 18). 

 At Carlton lake (July 10). 

 At Granite Falls (July 12). 



59. Fabroleskea austini (SULL.) BEST. (Determined by Dr. 



G. N. Best.) 



On trees, in Kandiyohi county (June 9-13). 

 At Foster, on the east shore of Big Stone lake, and southward 

 (June 29). 



60. Leskea arenicola BEST MS. (Determined by Dr. G. N. 



Best.) 

 At base of elm trees, near Montevideo (June 19). 



61. Leskea obscura HEDW. (Determined by Dr. G. N. Best.) 

 At base of trees, near Hartford (June 27). 



62. Anomodon attenuatus (SCHREB.) HUB. (Determined by 



Dr. G. N. Best.) 



On the shaded side of granitic bowlders and ledges. 

 At Granite Falls (July 15). 



63. Anomodon minor (P. BEAUV.) FURN. (Determined by Dr. 



G. N. Best.) 



In Kandiyohi county (June 9-13). 

 Near Montevideo (June 15-21). 

 At Granite Falls (July 15). 



