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No. 25, Evidently intended for Polytrichum juniperinum Willd., but very 

 doubtful, as this is a species of the Northern and Eastern states, although re- 

 ported for several localities around St. Louis in the Engelmann Botanical Club 

 List. 



No. 26. Very doubtful, as this is a species of the Northern and Eastern 

 states and has not again been collected in Missouri. 



No. 27. Very likely correct, as this is a large fine species of wet banks 

 along the wooded bluffs of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, although not 

 often collected. 



No. 28. Probably correct, as this species is commcn on the ground in 

 Eastern Missouri. 



No. 29. Evidently intended for Aulacomnium palustre (L.) Schwaegr., but 

 very doubtful, as this species is not certainly known north of the lowlands of 

 southeastern Missouri. 



No. 30. Very likely correct and what is now known as Bryum ontariense 

 Kindb., a fine handsome species of rich shaded woods along bluffs throughout 

 the State, but not often collected. 



No. 31. Without doubt correct, as the species is very common on the 

 ground everywhere in the State. 



No. 32. Evidently intended for Bryum pendulum Schimp. (Bryum cernuum 

 I3r. & Sch.), as there is no Bryum cernuum Hedw., and very doubtful, this being 

 a species of the Northern and Eastern states and no other specimens have been 

 collected in Eastern Missouri since then. Apparently Pech did not collect more 

 than three species of Bryum, which is rather strange, considering the number in 

 the State, some of them very common, particularly B. caespiticium L. 



No. 33. Very doubtful, as this is a species of the Northern and Eastern 

 states and no other specimens have been collected in the State. 



No. 34. Very doubtful, as this is also a species of the Northern and Eastern 

 states and no other specimens have been collected in Missouri, and I suspect 

 that this and the last preceding have been collected elsewhere. 



No. 35. No doubt correct, as this is a fine species on shaded ground through- 

 out the State. 



No. 36. Evidently intended for Bartramia Oederiana Swartz, but very 

 doubtful, as this is a species of the Northern and Eastern states, and no other 

 specimens have been collected in the State. 



No. 37. Very likely correct, as this species is common on wet banks in 

 Eastern Missouri. 



No. 38. Evidently intended for Philonotis fontana (L.) Brid., and very 

 probably correct, as this species is common in springy places throughout the 

 State. 



No. 39. Probably correct, as this species is very common on the ground 

 everywhere in the State. 



No. 40. Probably correct, although not often collected in Missouri. 



No. 41. Probably correct, as this species is common on trees in Eastern 

 Missouri. 



