Holzinger: the MOSS flora of Minnesota. 591 



6. Weisia viridula Brid. 



Taylor s Palls, August 10, 1895; Minnesota river, Au- 

 gust 17, 1895; Lamoille cave, Oct. 12, 1895. 



7. Dicranella varia Sch. 



Queen's Bluff, Oct. 26, 1895. 



8. Dicranum bergeri Bland. 



New Brighton, August 4, 1895. 



9. Dicranum scoparium Hedw. 



Winona, March 30, 1895; Taylor's Falls, August 10, 

 1895. 



10. Dicranum undulatum Ehrh. 



New Brighton, August 4, 1895. 



11. Conomitrium julianum Mont. 



Winona, on logs in the Mississippi river, Sept. 14, 

 1895. 

 Not previously reported from Minnesota. 



12. Leucobryuni glaucum Sch. 



Taylor's Falls, August 10, 1895; Minnesota river, Au- 

 gust 17, 1895. 



13. Ceratodon piirpureus Brid. 



New Brighton, August 4, 1895. 



14. Seligeria pnsilla Bruch & Schimp. 



Winona bluffs, June 27, 1895. 



15. Didymodon cylindricus Bruch & Schimp. 



Bear creek, Oct. 26, 1894; Winona bluffs, Sept., 1895. 



16. Desmatodon nervosus Bruch & Schimp. 



Fort Snelling, August 17, 1895. 



Not previously reported from Minnesota. 



17. Desmatodon obtusifolius Sch. 



Areola, July 21, 1890. 



18. Barbula fragilis Bruch & Schimp. 



Winona bluffs, April 11, 1895. 

 This is the same as No. 36, p. 285, supra. The credit of this 

 correction belongs to M. Jules Cardot. Mrs. Britton disclaims 

 the original determination. Recently I came into possession 

 of European Barbula fragilis, and have taken pains to make 

 close comparison, which has satisfied me that the plant is 

 Barbula fragilis B. & S. Of course, the locality of No. 36 must 

 be transferred to this species. 



