48 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



Along the shore of Fall lake, near Camp i (June 8-10, 

 1897), abundant. 



6^. Anomodon attenuatus Hartm. 



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

 On a small point of land, at the base of the United State? 



peninsula, shore of Bassvvood lake (June 11, 1897). 

 On the Prairie portage, shore of Basswood lake, near the 



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



66. Anomodon minor (P. Beauv.) Furn. 



On the shore of Fall lake, base of Kawasatchong falls, 

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



67. Anomodon rostratus Sch. 



On the shore of Fall lake, base of Kawasatchong falls, 



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

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



peninsula, shore of Basswood lake (June 11, 1897). 

 On the Prairie portage, shore of Basswood lake, near the 



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



68. Pylaisia heteromalla Sch. 



On trees along the shore of Fall lake, near Camp i (June 

 8-10, 1897). 



On a small point, at the base of the United States penin- 

 sula, Basswood lake (June 11, 1897). 



69. Pylaisia polyantha Sch. 



On trees along the shore of Fall lake, near Camp i (June 



8-10, 1897). 

 On the Prairie portage, shore of Basswood lake, near 

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



70. Platygyrium repens Sch. 



Shore of Fall lake, near Camp i. On dead logs (June 

 8-10, 1897). 



71. Cylindrothecium seductrix Sulliv. 



Same locality as above. 



72. Climacium americanum Brid. 



Same locality as above. 



Portage from Mountain lake to Moose lake (June 20, 

 1897). 



