44 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



oribus, baud vel vix flexuosis, valde chlorophyllosis, 

 parietibus firmis, distincta." 



55. Fontinalis hypnoides Hartm. "forma foliis apice saepe 



denticulata." 

 In the stream flowing from North lake into Little Gun- 

 flint lake. Abundant at the lower end of the stream 

 (June 20, 1897). 



56. Dichelyma pallescens B. S. 



At the base of alder trunks growing along the bank of 

 Fall lake, near Camp i (June 8-10, 1897). 



57. Neckera oligocarpa B. S. 



Near Camp i at the base of Kawasatchong falls, shore 



of Fall lake (June 8-10, 1897). 

 On a small point of land near the base of the United 



States peninsula, Basswood lake (June 11, 1897). 

 At the farther end of the portage across the United 



States peninsula, Basswood lake (June 12, 1897). 

 On Safety island, Lake Saganaga (June 16, 1897). 

 On Grand Portage island, north shore of Lake Superior 



(June 23, 1897). 



58. Neckera pennata Hedw. 



On trees along the road from Ely to Winton, on Fall 



lake (June 8, 1897). 

 Near Camp i, on Fall lake (June 10-12, 1897). 

 On the Prairie Portage, shore of Basswood lake, near 



the rapids from Sucker lake (June 12, 13, 1897). 



59. Homalia trichomanoides jamesii (Schimp.). 



Near Camp i, at the base of Kawasatchong falls, shore 



of Fall lake (June 8-10, 1897). 

 On the portage from Fall lake to Newton lake (June 10, 



II, 1897). 

 On a small point of land at the base of the United States 



peninsula, Basswood lake (June 11, 1897). 



Note : This plant has leaves varying strongly toward 

 the typical European form of the species. 

 On Grand Portage island, north shore of Lake Superior 



(June 23, 1897). 



Note : I have carefully studied the plants collected ; 

 have compared them with Professor Macoun's Canadian 

 specimens sent out under No. 242 ; also with the Ho- 



