50 MINXESOTA BOTAXICAL STUDIES. 



Mr. Grout remarks that these plants vary toward E. 

 strigosiini ; they are probably onl}^ large forms of this 

 species. 



83. Eurynchium strigosum Sch. 



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

 On the portage from South lake to Rat lake (June 20, 



1897). 

 On the portage from South-Fowl lake to Pigeon river 



(June 21, 1897). 

 On Grand Portage island, north shore of Lake Superior 



June 23, 1897). 



84. Raphidostegium recurvans L. and J. 



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

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



peninsula, Basswood lake (June 11, 1897). 

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



85. Plagiothecium denticulatum Sch. 



On the road from Ely to Winton, shore of Fall lake 



(June 8, 1897). 

 At Camp I, shore of Fall lake, near Kawasatchong 



falls (June 8-10, 1897). 



86. Plagiothecium muhlenbeckii Sch. 



At Camp I, shore of Fall lake (June 8-10, 1897). 



87. Plagiothecium sylvaticum Sch. 



At Camp I, shore of Fall lake (June 8-10, 1897). 

 On Grand Portage island, north shore of Lake Superior 

 (June 23, 1897). 



88. Amblystegium adnatum L. and J. 



At Camp I, shore of Fall lake (June 8-10, 1897). 

 Det. by G. N. Best. 



89. Amblystegium serpens Sch. 



On the portage from Mountain lake to Moose lake 

 (June 20, 1897). 



90. Hypnum chrysophyllum Brid. 



At Camp I, shore of Fall lake (June 8-10, 1897). 



91. Hypnum cupressiforme ericetorum B. S. 



At Camp I, shore of Fall lake (June 8-10, 1897). 

 At the lower end of Pipestone rapids, on Basswood 

 lake (June 10, 11, 1897). 



