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15. Dicranuni moiitanum Hedw. 



Northern Minnesota {F. F. Wood, 1891. 



16. Dicranuni bergeri Bland. 



D. schraderi W. and M. 

 D. rugosum Kindb. 

 Two Harbors (J. H. Sandberg, July 16, 1891). 



17. Dicranuni scopariuni Hedw. 



Thompson {J. H. Sandberg, June, 1891). 



18. Dicranuni strictuni Schleich. 



Carle ton county, {H. B. Ayres, June, 1892). 



19. Dicranuni undulatuni Ehrh. 



Two Harbors, {J. H. Sandberg, July 16, 1891). 



20. Dicranuni viride B. S. 



Decaying log, on bluffs near Winona, {J. M. H., April 

 21, 1894). 



21. Fissidens decipiens De Not. 



Pranconia, {J. M. H., July 16. 1890); Northern Minne- 

 sota, {F. F. Wood, 1891); bluffs south of Lake Wino- 

 na, {J. M. H., May, 1894). 



22. Fissidens niinutulus Sull. 



Franconia, {J. M. H., July 16, 1890); Osceola Mills, 

 {J. M. H., July 17, 1890); Bear Creek, (J. M. B., May, 

 1894); bluffs near Winona, (J. M. H., Aug. 7, 1894); 

 entrance to Indian inscription cave, a little way be- 

 low Lamoille, {J. M. H., August, 1894). 



23. Leucobryum glaucum Sch. 



Marshland, Wis. {J. M. H., Aug. 19, 1890). 



24. Ceratodon purpureus Brid. 



Winona prairie, {J. M. H., Sept. 14, 1889); Bear Creek, 

 {J. M. K, June 18, 1890); Homer, {J. M. H., June 7, 

 1890); Trempealeau mountain, {J. M. H., May 17, 

 1890); Mankato, (J. M. H., Nov. 16, 1894). Very 

 common in dry situations. Two Haa-bors, {J. H. 

 Sandberg, June 3, 1891). 



25. Distichiuni capiliaceuni B. S. 



On a perpendicular sand cliff, in a dense carpet, 

 Winona bluffs, {J. M. H., May 14, 1890); Northern 

 Minnesota, {F, F. Wood, 1891. With Myurella 

 julacea. 



