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Hetzgeriaceae. 
7. Riccardia latifrons Lindb. 
(A) On rotten logs with mosses and other hepatics, Hamilton, Wash.. 
Feb. 11, 1905. (X) On end of old log, Hamilton, Wash., April 1, 1905 (T 
in part) On end of log, roadside below ferry, Hamilton, Wash., April 15, 
1905. (494) On decaying log, open forest, Cathlamet, Wash., Sept. 22, 1906. 
8. RiccARDiA multifida (L.) Carruth 
(945) On trunks of shrubs, vine maples, alders etc. near Aberdeen, 
Wash., Feb. 18, 1909. (906 in part). On alders, bank of Wishkah River, 
near Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. 10, 1908. 
9. Riccardia palm at a (Hedw.) S. F. Gray 
(927) End of rotten log, Aberdeen, Wash., Dec. 20, 1908. (911 in part) 
Aberdeen, Wash., Dec. 15, 1908. 
10. Riccardia pinguis (L.) S. F. Gray 
On cobbles, spring branch, dense timber, Biddle’s Ranch, above Van- 
couver, Wash., June 18, 1905. Det. Dr. Evans. 
11. Riccadia sinuata (Dicks.) Trevis. 
(932 in part) On log, plants submerged, Sequalitchew Lake, near 
Takoma, Wash., June 6, 1906. 
12. Metzgeria conjugata Lindb. 
(P) In crevice of rocks, protected, Merryette Falls, Hamilton, Wash., 
March 18, 1905. (S) On granite rock, deep shade, Iron Mountains, alt. 
1800 ft. Hamilton, Wash., April 8, 1905. (W) On rock in timber of Cumber- 
land Creek Canon, Hamilton, Wash., April 15, 1905. (Z) On rock, Hamil- 
ton, Wash., April 15, 1905. (496) On rocks by roadside, Cathlamet, Wash., 
Sept. 30, 1906. (5 1 1) At base of alders. Cathlamet, Wash., March 5, 1907. 
(905b) On decaying stump, Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. 10, 1908. (944) On 
trunks of shrubs, vine maple, alders etc. in dense thickets, near Aberdeen, 
Wash., Feb. 18, 1909. 
13. Pellia epiphylla (L.) Lindb. 
(514) On rotten “ties” old skid road, Cathlamet, Wash., March 22, 
1907. Det. Miss Clark. 
14. Pellia Neesiana (Gottsche) Limpr. 
(514b) Side of decaying log, Birnie Creek, Cathlamet, Wash., March 6, 
1907. Det. Dr. Evans. On wet ground, Aberdeen, Wash., March 20, 1909. 
15. Blasia pusilla L. 
(g 3) On moist soil, bank of Willamette River, Magoon's Park, near 
Portland, Oregon, Aug. 7, 1905. (41 1) O11 soil under leaky flume, Rainier, 
Oregon, May 16, 1906. (887) Bluffs on bank of Wishkah River, Chehalis 
Co., Wash., Sept. 20, 1908. 
Jungermanniaceae. 
16. *Marsupella emarginata (Ehrh.) Lindb. 
On boulders everywhere from 1500-3500 ft. alt. Mount Hood Region. 
* Marsupella emarginata , Cephalozia leucantha , Frullania franciscana and Anthoceros 
fusiformis were sent to Miss Clark and determined bv her. 
