THE MOSSES OF ALASKA 333 



In his valuable Revision of the North American species of Pseudo- 

 leskea (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xxvn), Dr. Best has substituted the 

 name P. rigescens (Wils.) Lindb. for P. stenophylla Ren. & Card. 

 It is impossible for us to admit any well grounded reason for this 

 change ; for, if Dr. Best saw, as he affirms, a specimen of Leskea 

 rigescens Wils. identical with P. stenophylla Ren. & Card., on the 

 other hand, we possess one which certainly belongs to P. radicosa 

 (Drummond, Musci Americani, no. 225). Moreover, Dr. Best him- 

 self acknowledges that both species were mixed up under this number 

 of Drummond's exsiccata and under the name Hypnum congestum 

 Hook. & Wils. Now, as Wilson never described his Leskea rigescens, 

 it is impossible to know to which of the two species he wished to give 

 this name, and that must, therefore, be definitely abandoned. One of 

 the two species should be called P. radicosa (Mitt.) Best, the other 

 should preserve the name P. stenophylla Ren. & Card. 

 Thuidium abietinum Br. eur., fasc. 49-51, p. 9, pi. 5. 



From Port Clarence (Trelease, 2034, 2036). 

 Claopodium bolanderi Best, in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xxiv, p. 431. 



From Bailey Harbor (U. S. S. Albatross Exped. in 1893) ; Kodiak 

 (J. M. Macoun). 



Kindberg mentions C. crispifoliu?n and C. laxifolium as coming 

 from Alaska. His specimens of crisp if olium that we have seen be- 

 long to C. bolanderi. We have not seen any of the second one. 

 Otherwise, it has been established that Leskea laxifolia Hook, is none 

 other than Brachythecium reflexum Br. eur. 



Family HYPNACE^). 

 Camptothecium nitens Sch. Syn., ed. 1, p. 530. 



From Point Gustavus (Coville and Kearney, without number). 

 C. lutescens Br. eur. has also been reported from Alaska. 



BRACHYTHECIUM BERINGIANUM sp. nov. 

 (PL xxii, fig. z^.) 

 Dense cespitosum, habitu formis minoribus B. albicantis simile. 

 Caulis erectus, 3-4 centim. altus, ramosissimus, ramis erectis, interdum 

 fastigiatis, julaceis, acutis. Folia conferta, imbricata, caulina 1.5 mil- 

 lim. longa, 0.8 lata, ovato-lanceolata, basi paululum decurrentia, sat ab- 

 rupte et breviuscule acuminata, concava, plicata, marginibus integris 

 planis vel parce renexis, ramea minora et angustiora, longius acuminata, 

 costa tenui, basi 30-35 p. crassa, vix ad medium producta, saepe furcata et 

 interdum brevissima, cellulis alaribus numerosis, quadratis, in 5-6 



