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Jan 1 2013 ·

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Bartram, E. B. 1928. Studies in Funaria from southwestern United States. The Bryologist 31:89-96. |js|

Brandegee, K. 1891. Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns growing spontaneously in the city of San Francisco. Zoe 2:384-386. [Lists 42 mosses as an appendix.] |js|

Christy, J. A. and D. H. Wagner. 1996. Guide for the identification of rare, threatened or sensitive bryophytes in the range of the northern spotted owl, western Washington, western Oregon and northwestern California. USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Portland, OR. |js|

Flowers, S. 1973. Mosses: Utah and the West. Brigham Young University Press, Provo, UT. |js|

Harpel, J. 1980a. A preliminary floristic survey of the mosses in the San Jacinto Mountains. M.S. thesis. California Polytechnic State University, Pomona, CA. |js|

Harthill, M. P., D. M. Long, and B. D. Mishler. 1979. Preliminary list of southern California mosses. The Bryologist 82:260-267. [Lists 171 taxa.] |js|

Howe, M. A. 1896. Notes on California bryophytes II. Erythea 4:48-54. |js|

Kellman, K. M. 2003. A catalogue of the mosses of Santa Cruz County, California. Madroño 50:61-82. [Lists 190 species and 1 variety.] |js|

Kingman, C. C. 1912. A list of mosses collected in southern California. The Bryologist 15:93-95. |js|

Koch, L. F. 1950a. Mosses of California: an annotated list of species. Leaflets Western Botany 6:1-40. [Lists 317 taxa.] |js|

Koch, L. F. and G. J. Ikenberry 1954. Preliminary studies of California mosses II. The Bryologist 57:291-300. [Lists 150 taxa.] |js|

Lawton, E. 1971. Moss flora of the Pacific Northwest. Hattori Botanical Laboratory Nichinan, Miyazaki, Japan. |js|

Lesquereux, L. 1868. A catalogue of the species found up to the present time on the northwest coast of the United States and especially in California. Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences 1:1-38. |js|

McCleary, J. A. 1972. The mosses of the Channel Islands, California. Madroño 21:435-438. [Lists 76 taxa.] |js|

Millspaugh, C. F. and L. W. Nuttall. 1923. Flora of Santa Catalina Island. Field Museum National History Botany 5:1-413. [Lists 28 mosses identified by R. S. Williams.] |js|

Mishler, B. D. 1978. Mosses of the chaparral: the systematics and ecology of the class Musci in the San Dimas Experimental Forest, California. M.S. thesis. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA. |js|

Moxley, G. L. 1928. Bryological notes from southern California. The Bryologist 31:7-10. |js|

Sayre, G. 1940. Mosses of the Santa Barbara Islands. The Bryologist 43:32-35. [Lists 39 mosses.] |js|

Shevock, J. R. and D. Toren. 2001. A catalogue of the mosses for the City and County of San Francisco, California. Madroño 48:1-16. [Lists 128 species.] |js|

Steere, W. C. 1954. Bryophyta of Santa Catalina Island, California. Madroño 12:180-189. [lists 47 species.] |js|

Sullivant, W. S. 1856. Report of explorations and surveys; descriptions of the mosses and liverworts. Report to 33rd Congress, 4: 185-193; 10 plates. Washington, D.C. |js|

Toren, D. 1977. A moss flora of Lake County, California. M.S. thesis. San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA. |js|

Watson, S. 1880. Musci. Pp 353-423 in Botany of California, volume II, of Geological Survey of California, John Wiley & Son, University Press, Cambridge, MA. |js|

Whittemore, A. T. and S. Sommers. 1999. The bryophytes of Edgewood County Park, San Mateo County Park, California. Evansia 16:143-146. |js|


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