404 BOTAiirs-. 



(Drummond;) Colorado, (Hall;) New Mexico, (Fendler, Wright.) In crev- 

 ices of volcanic rocks near Carson City, Nevada ; 5,000 feet altitude. (1,414.) 



Grimmia LEUcoPHiEA, Grev. All Europe; Africa; Australia; Massa- 

 chusetts and Southern Ohio; Fort Colville, (Lyall;) San Francisco. On 

 limestone rocks in Secret Valley, East Humboldt Mountains, Nevada ; 6,000 

 feet altitude. (1,415.) 



Gkimmia MONTANA, Br. & Sch. Western Europe; Mount Diablo and 

 Mono Pass, California. In mountain canons, Nevada. (1,416.) 



Taylokia splachnoides, Schl. Norvs^ay and subalpine regions of Eu- 

 rope ; Rocky Mountains of British America, (Drummond.) At Unionville in 

 the West Humboldt Mountains, Nevada ; 5,000 feet altitude. (1,417.) 



Physcomiteium pygm^um, James. Planta generis minima ; a P. pyri- 

 formi distat exiguitate ; foliis minus distincte serratis ; capsula oblongo-pyri- 

 formi, cellulis marginalibus transverse oblongis in seriebus 5-7 (nee 12-15) 

 dispositis instructa, basi parcius stomatifera; operculo longiore ; pedicello toto 

 sinistrorsum torto ; etc. — The shape of the capsule, with its narrow adherent 

 annulus, readily distinguishes this species from P. hians; Lindb. On the 

 ground, mountain side above Parley's Park, in the Wahsatch ; 6,500 feet 

 altitude. (1,418.) 



FuNAEiA HiBEENiCA, Hook. Ireland and Western Europe ; Cajon Pass 

 in the Sierras, California. On rocks, Antelope Island in Salt Lake, Utah ; 

 4,500 feet altitude. (1,419.) 



FuNAEiA HYGEOMETEICA, Hedw. In all quarters of the world, including 

 Australia, Nevy^ Zealand and the Sandwich Islands ; very common in the east- 

 ern United States, and found from Iklagalik and Nulato, Alaska, and the 

 wooded regions of British America to the Saskatchewan, California, and 

 Northwestern Mexico. On stream-banks, in wet meadows and under sage- 

 brush, in the mountains and valleys of Nevada and Utah; 4,300-7,000 feet 

 altitude. (1,420.) 



Var. CALVESCENS, Br. & Sch. Tropical regions. In a meadow near 

 Carson City, Nevada ; 4,500 feet altitude. (1,421.) 



Leptobrydm pyeifoeme. Dill. Europe, Asia, and in the Andes of South 

 America ; frequent in the Eastern States, and extending to the Saskatchewan 

 and wooded regions of British America, (Richardson, Drummond, Bourgeau,) 

 Davis Strait, (Taylor,) the Rocky Mountains and Alaska ; Clear Lake, Mount 

 Dana and the Sierras, Cahfornia. On stream-banks in the West Humboldt, 



