292 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



122. Thiiidinra gracile Sch. 



Bear Creek {J. M. H., May 3, 1890). 



123. Th aid in 111 minutulum Sch. 



Bear Creek {J. M. H., Oct, 12, 1889). 



124. Tliuidiiim pygmaeuni Sch. 



Bear Creek {J. M. H., April 19, 1890. 



125. Brachythecium acuminatum L. and J. 



Bear Creek {J. M. H., Oct. 12, 1889); Winona bluffs 

 {J. M. II., May 4, 1893). 



126. Brachytlieciiim laetum B. and S. 



Bear Creek {J. M. H., Aug., 1889); Thompson {J. H. 

 Sandberg, June, 1891). 



127. Bracliythecium rutabuium Sch. 



Bear Creek {J. M. H., Oct. 12, 1889). 



128. Braehytlieeium salebrosum Sch. 



Bear Creek {J. M. H., Aug. and Oct., 1889). 



129. Eurhynchium hians L. and J. 



Bear Creek (J. M. H., Oct. 12, 1889). 



As Professor Barnes remarks, this plant varies from 

 the type in that the leaves are serrulate to the base. 



130. Eurliyneliium strigosum Sch. 



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



131. Raphidostegium jamesii L. and J. 



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



132. RhyiK'hostegium serrulatum L. and J. 



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



133. Thammium alleghanieuse Sch. 



Winona {J. M. H., June, 1888). 



134. Plagiotheeium denticulatum Sch. 



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



135. Amblystegium adnatum L. and J. 



On trees and stones, Winona bluffs (-/. M. H., April, 



1894). 



136 Amblystegium fluviatile Sch. 



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



