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35. Barbula riiralis Hedw. 



Catholic cemetery bluff (-/. M. H., May 4, 1893). 



This moss has been collected for five years in the 

 same locality, but has always been found sterile. 



36. Barbula tortiiosa W. and M. var dicranoides (Ferg. ). 



Mrs. E. G. Britton, det. 

 Catholic cemetery bluff {J. M. H., May 4, 1893). 



Like the preceding, quite common in the sand on 

 top of the bluff, but like it only sterile 



37. Barbula uiiguiculata Hedw. 



Winona {J. M. H., Sept. 21, 1889); Bear Creek {J. M. H., 

 May 10, 1890). 

 The most common of the Barbulas around "Winona. 



38. Grimniia anibigiia Sull. 



Sand rocks on Winona bluffs (J. M. H., May 14, 1890). 



39. Grimniia apocarpa Hedw. 



Lime rocks near Winona (-/. 31. H. , May 26, 1890) ; also 

 near Fountain City, Minn. {J. M. H., June 21, 1890). 



40. Grimniia cal.vptrata Hook. 



St. Croix Falls (-/. M. H., July 12, 1890). 



41. Grimniia confer ta Funck. 



Catholic cemetery bluff {J. M. H., June 11, 1890). 

 On sand rock. 



42. Grimniia unicolor Grev. 



North shore of Lake Superior (/. //. Sandberg, June, 

 1891); Northern Minnesota [F. F. Wood, 1891). 



43. Racomitrium fasciculare Brid. 



Northern Minnesota {F. F. Wood, 1891). 



44. Hedwigia eiliata Ehrh. ^ 



St. Croix Falls and Marine Mills {J. M. H., July, 1890); 

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

 Lanesboro (./. M. H., Aug., 1894); Virginia City 

 {Thomas Roiuley, Sept., 1893). 



45. Coseinodon rani Austin. 



Catholic cemetery bluff (./. 31. II., Sept., 1890). 



This moss is not settled. I referred it first, doubt- 

 fully, to G. wrigktii. Professor C. R. Barnes, after 

 careful comparison at Cambridge with typical material, 

 pronounced it G. rani. Some of it came by exchange 



