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ond time. The latter circumstance may doubtless be ex- 
plained on the ground that the original stations are in regions 
less visited and accessible. There is every reason to believe 
that many interesting species will be discovered in Califor- 
mia, particularly in the mountain regions, and doubtless 
several of the species now accredited to Oregon alone will 
be found in northern California. 
f the species described below, four are of the genus 
Jungermania as limited by modern writers, while the fifth is 
of the thallose genus Grimaldia. 
Jungermania Danicola Gottsche MS. Autoicous: stems 
small, ascending, simple, sparingly radiculose: leaves ro- 
tund, increasing upward, semi-amplexicaul, rather distant, 
€ntre: amphigastria wanting: involucral leaves similar to 
those of the stem: inner involucre! obovate, the mouth more 
or less irregularly bilabiate. ao 
Hab. In ditches, Mt. Dana, California, 10,000 ft., Sept., 1866 (Bolander). 
; Pate III—1. Plant showing antheridia and archegonia. u. Plant 
Stowing young archegonia and a single involucre 111. Inner involucre 
from the side. All magnified 62 diameters. 
Jungermania rubra Gottsche MS. Stems short, creeping, 
densely radiculose to the apex: leaves subimbricate, bright 
Mvolucre quadrangular-ovate, the mouth short mucronate, 
denticulate, ferruginous purple especially toward the apex 
and the angles: antheridia unknown. 
On metamorphic sandstone, Mendocino City, California (Bo- 
ffs near the sea, Santa Cruz, California (Farlow). 
ATE IV—Figures all magnified 24 diameters. 
Jungermania Bolanderi Gottsche MS. Stems simple ascend- 
» Innovating from beneath the involucres: leaves concave, 
ab. 
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: mote : 
amphigastria wanting: involucral leaves larger than those 
of the stem, : ; 
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Hab. In ditches, Mt. Dana, California, 10,000 ft., Sept., 1866 (Bolander). 
Plate V—1, 11, female plants; mi1-vi, inner involucres; VII, Inno- 
1] ; ; i of 
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