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20. Ueber Einige Neiie Arien ii7id Formen bei den Laiib-und Leberinoosen, 

 in 1. c, 6ist year, pp. 204-225, 1884. 



21. Ueber Tuepfelbildung bei Laubinoosen, in 1, c, 62d year, p. 289, 1885. 

 23. Ueber Porenbildiuig in der Stengelrinde von Sphagnum, in 1. c, 63d 



year, p. 199, i886. 



2 J. Ueber Neite Buerger der Schlesischen Moosjiora, in 1. c, 63d year, p. 

 214-5, 1886. 



2;. Ueber Th. Gucnibel, Beitraegc zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der Laub- 



nioose, in 1. c, 65th year, p. 258, 1888. 

 2j. Ueber Neue Laubntoose, in 1. c, 68th year, p. 93, 1891. 

 26. Drei Neue Laubmoose, in 1. c, 47th year, 5 pages, 1897. 

 2-j. Zur Systematik der Tor/moose, in " Botanisches Centralblatt, von 



Uhlworm,'' Cassel: First paper, Bd. VII, No. 36, pp. 411-319,1881; 



Second paper, Bd. X, No. 6, 1882. 

 2S. Besprechung von W. Ph. Schiinper s Synopsis Muscoruvi Eu- 



ropoeorum, in " Flora oder Regensburger Botanisclie Zeitung," 9 pages, 



1876. 



2g. Die Dcutschen Sauieria For/nen, in 1. c., No. 6, 4 pages, 1880. 



JO. Ueber Gyninoiniirium adustuni, X. v. E., in 1. c, No. 5, 7 pages, 188 1. 



jr. Ueber Fine Verschollene Jungcnnannia, in 1. c, No. 3, 4 pages, 1882. 



32. Neue Kritischc Laubmoose, in 1. c, No. 13, 5 pages, 1882. 



SS Ne/croiog auf Professor J. Milde, in "Hedwigia von L. Rabenliorst," 

 Dresden, bei Heinrich, No. 10, 4 pages, 1871. 



J./. Ueber Leptotrichuni sonatujn,\\i 1. c.. No. 12, 2 pages, 1872. ' 



3S Schlesische Lebcrnioose , in 1. c. No. 2, 3 pages, 1876. 



36. Auf der Sehlesiseh-niaer/cischen Grenze.Ein Bryologischcr Beitrag, 

 in " Verhandlungen des Botaniscben Verein's der Provinz Branden- 

 burg," Bd. IX, No. 108-116, 1967. 



^7, Reviews of the entire Moss Literature in the years /S73-S, in " L. 

 Just, Botanischer Jahresbericht," Berlin, bei Borntriiger, Bd. VI, 1876- 

 1881. 



3S. Ueber Laicb-und Lebernioose in "den Berichten der Deutscher Botan- 

 iscben Gesellschaft," Bd. Ill, Heft II, 188 r. (Also a review). 

 These constitute the numerous bryological writings of Limpricht. He 

 explored personally the Mossfllora of vSilesia (Riesengebirge), of the Karpa- 

 then (Tatra), and the Islands of Bornholm. It is strange that the Revue 

 Bryologiquc failed to give a hint as to the richness of this author's produc 

 tiveness, which led me to suppose that he published little, concentrating all 

 his energies in his Laubinoose. It is true, however, that most, if not all of 

 his productions antedate his labor on his monumental work. 



Winona, Dec, 15th. 1902. 



THE nOSSES OF ALASKA. 



By J. Cardot and I. Theriot. 

 This is No. XXIX. of the "Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedi- 

 tion." It is published in the " Proceedings of the Washington Academy of 



