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smaller leaf-cells. C. media, which is likewise a pale green plant, 

 differs in its decurrent and differently shaped leaves with lunulate 

 sinus and in the larger cells of its leaves and stems. 



Cephalozia divaricata has not yet been found fruiting in Alaska. 

 Sterile specimens collected by Dr. Trelease at Hot Spring (mixed 

 with 1526) probably belong here, as do also similar specimens col- 

 lected by Funston at Yakutat. 



38. Kantia trichomanis (L.) S. F. Gray. 



Douglas Island (T. mixed with 1408 and 1495) ; Orca (T. mixed 

 with 1508) ; Columbia Fiord (C. & K. 1399); Farragut Bay (B. & 

 C. 621, in part). Previously collected by Miss Cooley, at Sitka, and 

 by Funston, near Yakutat. 



39. Bazzania deflexa (Mart.) S. F. Gray. 



Hot Spring (T. mixed with 1488 and 1489) ; Wrangell (C. & K. 

 407a) ; Juneau (B. & C. 691, in part, Setchell mixed with 1228); 

 Port Wells (T. 1531) ; Farragut Bay (B. & C. 620 and 623, in part). 

 Known also from Loring (Miss Cooley), from Chlowak (Krause), 

 and from Sitka (Townsend dd, Canby 459). 



40. Lepidozia filamentosa (Lehm. & Lindb.) Lindb. 



Douglas Island (T. 1497) ; Columbia Fiord (C. & K. 1384) ; Far- 

 ragut Bay (B. & C. mixed with 620). Reported by Dr. Howe from 

 Prince of Wales Sound (J. M. Macoun) and from Sumdum (Miss 

 Jessie Trowbridge). 



41. Lepidozia reptans (L.) Dumort. 



Sitka (T. 1501, in part) ; Douglas Island (T. 1495, 1498, in part) ; 

 Orca (T. 1491). The species has also been found at Sitka by Miss 

 Cooley and at Yakutat by Funston. 



42. Lepidozia setacea (Web.) Mitt. 



Orca (T. 151 1, in part) ; Columbia Fiord (C. & K. 1319, in part). 

 New to Alaska. 



43. Blepharostoma trichophyllum (L.) Dumort. 



Juneau (B. & C. mixed with 691, 699, and 702, Setchell mixed 

 with 1229); Orca (T. mixed with 1477, 1491, 1508, and 1510); 

 Yakutat (B. & C. mixed with 689) ; Hall Island (T. mixed with 

 1 51 8). Previously collected in Alaska by Rothrock and by Funston. 



44. Blepharostoma setiforme (Ehrh.) Lindb. 



St. Matthew Island (T. 2529). First collected in Alaska by the 

 Drs. Krause. 



