290 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



BRYINEAE PLELROCARPAE. 



97. Fontinalis hypnoides Hartm. 



Forma foUis apice denticulatis Fide Cardot. 

 Near Lamoile cave, on an old log {J. 31. H., Aug., 

 1894). 



98. Fontinalis lescurii Sull., var. gracilescens Sull.. 



Vermilion lake (C. R. Barnes). 



99. Leptodon t rich oiuitr ion Mohr. 



Lanesboro {J. 31. H., Aug. 1894). 



100. Neckera oligocarpa Br. and Sch. 



Vermilion lake (C. R. Barnes). 



101 . Neciiera pennata Hedw. 



Carle ton county (J". H. Sandberg, June, 1891). 



102. Leucodon julaceus SuLLiv. 



Winona bluffs {J. 31. H., May 6 and Dec, 1894). 



103. Fabronia octoblepliaris Schw. 



Shady ravine, near Winona {J. M. H.. Sept., 1889). 

 Found only on one oak tree. 



104. Thelia asprella Sulliv. 



Lanesboro {J. 31. H., July 24, 1894); Mankato {J. 31. H., 

 Nov. 16, 1894). 



105. Myiirella careyana Sulliv. 



Moist shaded limestone cliff, Winona bluffs {J. 3f. H. , 

 May 6, 1893); Bear Creek {J. 31. K, May, 1894). 



106. Myurella julacea Sch. 



Northern Minnesota {F. F. Wood, coll., 1891); with 

 Distichium capillaceum. 



107. Leskea austini Sulliv. 



Winona bluffs (J. 31 K, Aug. 7, 1890). 



108. Leskea obscura Hedw. 



Base of trees in Mississippi bottoms, Winona {J. 31. H., 

 Sept., 1894). 



109. Leskea polycarpa Ehrh. 



Marine Mills {J. M. H., July 20, 1890). 



110. Anomodon attenuatus Hartm. 



Winona bluffs, covering lime rocks {J. 31. H.,M.ay, 1894). 

 Abundant, but rarely fertile. 



