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under the influence of wind and fog, Mr. Bolander sent me a large specimen, whose 

 branches on one side aye elongated in slender filiform stolons, from six inches to one 

 foot long, while on the other side the stem and branches are thick, short, with large 

 leaves. The filamentous part, according to Mr. Bolander's remarks, was hanging from 

 a branch exposed to wind and fog, while the other part, presenting a normal develop- 

 ment, was, by its extension to the other side of the trunk, preserved against this ac- 

 tion. Specimens of H. circinale and H. NuttalUi are subjected to the same peculiar de- 

 velopment. I can but therefore consider the multiplication of species from such poly- 

 morphous mosses as a hazardous task. I have admitted as a species the more distantly 

 related form of H. Breverianum, which, growing in dense tufts on dry rocks, has a 

 black color, short stems, short obtuse leaves, and in appearance is totally different 

 from H. stoloniferum. But even on dry rocks, the part of the ca?spites which is not di- 

 rectly exposed to the sun's influence passes to a yellowish green color, and bears some 

 more elongated attenuate branches, even stolons, showing more and more an approach 

 to H. stoloniferum or H. myosuroides, for Professor Mullcr does not separate these spe- 

 cies. Mr. Mitten has described a number of forms which are more or less intimately 

 related to H. stoloniferum, and which, if the opinion of Muller is right, should be re- 

 united as well as H. Breverianum as varieties of II. myosuroides. 



216. H. Breverianum, Lesqx. 



Hab. on rnetamorphic sandstone around San Francisco, Bol. 



217. H. aggregation, Mitt. 



H. Breverianum var., Sulliv. and Lesqx. Musci Bxsicc. Amer., Ed. 2d, No. 427, 

 Hab. in deep canons; Oakland, on trunks, Bol. 



218. H. aplocladon, Mitt. 



Hab. N. W. coast of America, Dove/las. 



219. H. lentum, Mitt. 



Hab. same as the former, Douglas. 



I 3. CAMPTOTHECIUM, Bryol. Eur. 



220. H. lutescens, Hnds. 



Hab. Vancouver Island, Lyall ; California, Coulter; N. W. Coast, Douglas. 

 Received from Victoria, Oregon, through Mr. Bolander. 



221. H. Nuttallii, Wills. 



Hab. on trees, California, common, Bol., Buj. ; Vancouver Island, Lyall, 



Doughs. 

 Var. stoloniferum, ramis elongatis, aggregatis filiforrnibus lutescentibus. 



Hab. on trees. Sent by Mr. Bolander. A very remarkable variety. The 

 stems are creeping, as in the normal form, and bear shorter and more slender capsules, 

 and the crowded branches are elongated filiform, depending from the branches of trees. 



222. H. arenarium, Lesqx. 



Hab. on sand, around bushes near the shores, San Francisco, Bol. 

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