84 The Botanical Gazette. (March, 
Pylaisia intricata BS. —Jeffe erson oe panne (Henry)! 
*Cylindrothecium cladorrhizans Scn.—Saline (/enr my Beppe form much re- 
bling C. GRE ens by - s and branches less 
compressed, and its — 
seductrix SuLLiv.—Shaw eye Becker). Wabaunsee 
essu eo we (Henry) f 
: sclimacium Caan at & Mou —Saline siglie ahaa ds 
*Thuidium recognitum same. re Th. delicatulum Lips. ?—Saline, sterile 
(Henry 
Brachythecium letum a —Shawnee (Becker). Wabaunsee (Ba/dwin), Labette 
(New/on), Saline, sterile (Henry)/ 
- r. de vse Leso & Ae ES. ain ne, sterite (Henry)! 
aciinatom (Beauv).—City of Topeka (/ie/ds). Shawnee, 
Bro n (Becker), Wilcon (Cragin) Saline, common, but 
sterile ard ary)! 
Meret ?).-Saline (Henry). Wyandotte (Bennetl), 
plumo ae —City of Topeka (/ie/ds). Saline, doubtful 
) 
Bh oete) bnaseassans strigosum BS. —Wabaunsee aie in). a 
praelongum BS.—Saline, erile (/enry)/—Lesquereux am 
James, in the ‘‘ es of North Amen p 
cal 
° mérica are : 
with the European — s of H. praelongum, gins i being 
serrulate all around, a Baie cter which does not agree wit 
description o Hans. 
hians (HEDw. }—Shawnee (Becker, Cragin). 
Rhynchostegium mans a Dw.)—City of Topeka (/ve/ds) Wabaunsee 
(Baldwin), Jefferson hase Saline, sterile (enry)! 
Plagiothecium sylvaticum BS. —Saline (Henry). 
Amblystegium serpens fob —City of Topeka, Tecumseh ( Fie/ds, Cragin), Shawne 
ecker, “Cragin, Brown (Becker). Jefferson (Cragin) Saline 
x varium Beavy )—Saline, common (Henry)! 
* porphyrrhizum Scu.—Saline, pear ? Seems to be identical 
: with 4. hygrophilum Sch. 
adnatom (Hep Ww ).—Saline, sterile (/fenry).’ 
rip; a Ppa sis gan — (Henr yy! 
cariosum Su sage pice y). 
i het — REN. at Cie _ Gas XIV (1889), 98 
e (Henry)! 
ii Scu. leo tae New to North — 
Hy epi Bn Sghayees (ceariny ‘Brown (2: n (Becker Saline iat M 
hyllum Bae. —Labete e (Wewlon). Saline, bet ( (Henry)! 
eet tc Hepw.—Saline, sterile (//enry)/ 
Surveying the whole of this bryological florula it becomes im 
mediately evident that the most part of the species are charactet- 
istic for the flora of the middle and eastern states. As such af 
chiefly to be noted: Sphagnum molle, Micromitrium ?, Epheme™ 
um spinulosum, E. papillosum, Astomum Sullivantii, Fissidens 
obtusifolius, Pharomitrium subsessile, Leptotrichum vagina" 
Desmatodon arenaceus, Grimmia Olneyi?, Orthotrichu™ : 
