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Hab. on clayey ground, near San Francisco, Bol. . 
124. E. Templetoni, Schw. 
Hab. swamp near Mendocino, Coast Range, very rare, Bol. 
FUNARIA, Schreb. 
125. F. Californica, Sulliv. & Lesqx., Musci Exsicc. Amer., Ed. 2d, No. 258. Pusilla ; 
folia coronalia in gemmula congesta, vel erecta, oblonga, breviter acuta, 
integra, fere continuo-costata ; capsula in pedicello brevi-recto, sicco sini- 
strorsum torto, sub pyriformi-oblonga, erecta, equalis, vix asymetrica ; 
operculum convexo-conicum, calyptra et peristomium generis, annulus 
nullus. 
Hab. on clayey soil, Auburn, Ukiah, ete., Bol. 
Is much like a small Enthostodon, the capsule being generally straight and sym- 
metrical. The peristome is double, the ternal being glued to the outer one to above 
the middle of the teeth. The reticulation of the leaves is remarkably close for a 
species of this genus. 
126. ¥F. calearea, Wahl. 
A var. B. patula, Schp. 
Hab. on the ground, Mission Dolores; Mt. Diablo, Bol. Funaria Muhlen- 
bergu, Schwegr, mentioned by Sullivant, as found by Dr. Bigelow near 
the crossing of the Colorado, is referable to this species. 
127. F. hibernica, Hook. : 
Hab. Cajon Pass, Sierra Nevada, Big. 
128. F. hygrometrica, Hedw. 
Hab. California, Bol., Big., Wilkes’ U. S. Exp. ; Fort Colville and Vancouver, 
Island, Lyall. 
Var. C. calveseens, Schp. 
Hab. rocks in canons of the American River, Brew. 
129. F. convoluta, Hampe. 
Hab. on the Sierra Nevada Mts., alt. 3,000 to 5,000 feet, Bauer. 
130. F. microstoma, Breh. & Schp. 
Hab. Soda Springs, Upper Tuolumne, 9,700 ft., Bol. 
Appears to be abundant there ; the specimens are very fine. 
BRYACE A. 
BRYUM, Dill. 
§ 1. LEPTOBRYUM, Schp 
131. B. pyriforme, Hedw. 
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