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  • Anderson, L. E., H. A. Crum & W. R. Buck. 1990. List of mosses of North America north of Mexico. Bryologist 93: 448–499.
  • Bowers, F. D. & S. K. Freckmann. 1979. Atlas of Wisconsin bryophytes Rep. Fauna Fl. Wisconsin. 16. 135 pp.
  • Breil, D. A. 1973. Mosses of Virginia: a provisional key to the genera. Longwood College 21 pp.
  • Bruch, P., W. P. Schimper & W. T. Gümbel. 1836--1855. Bryol. Eur. 5 vol. E. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart.
  • Conard, H. S. & J. P. L. Redfearn. 1979. How Know Mosses (ed. 2) viii + 302 pages.
  • Crosby, M. R. & o. REVISED. 1999. REVISED: accepted in a monograph, revision, or descriptive flora since 1963. In Checklist Mosses. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis.
  • Crum, H. & L. E. Anderson. 1981. Mosses E. N. Amer. 2. Pp. 665–1328. Columbia University Press, New York.
  • Crum, H. 1983. Mosses Great Lakes Forest (ed. 3) 417 pp. University Herbarium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
  • Grout, A. J. 1928-1934. Moss Fl. N. Amer. 3: 1–277. Author, Newfane, Vermont.
  • He, S. 1997. A revision of Homalia (Musci: Neckeraceae). J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 81: 1–52.
  • Hilferty, F. J. 1960. The mosses of Massachusetts. A county catalogue with annotations. Rhodora 62: 145–173.
  • Ignatov, M. S. & O. M. Afonina. 1992. Checklist of mosses of the former USSR. Arctoa 1: 1–85.
  • Ireland, R. R. 1982. Moss flora of the Maritime Provinces. Publ. Bot. (Ottawa) 13. 738 pp.
  • Ireland, R. R., G. R. Brassard, W. B. Schofield & D. H. Vitt. 1987. Checklist of the mosses of Canada II. Lindbergia 13: 1–62.
  • Iwatsuki, Z. 1991. Cat. Mosses Japan 182 pp. Hattori Botanical Laboratory, Nichinan.
  • Jennings, O. E. 1951. A Manual of the Mosses of Western Pennsylvania and adjacent Regions. Second edition. Amer. Midl. Naturalist, Monogr. 6. 396 pp.
  • Ketchledge, E. H. 1980. Revised checklist of the moses of New York State. New York State Mus. Bull. 440.
  • Lawton, E. 1971. Moss Fl. Pacific Northwest xiii + 362 pp. + 195 pl. Hattori Botanical Laboratory, Nichi-nan, Japan.
  • Noguchi, A. & Z. Iwatsuki. 1989. Ill. Moss Fl. Japan 3. Pp. 492–742. Hattori Botanical Laboratory, Nichinan.
  • Peck, J. H. 1978. A restatement of Conard's Iowa bryophyte flora with modern nomenclature, additional reports, and county dot maps Contr. Univ. Wisconsin-La Crosse Herb. 21. 90 pp.
  • Redfearn, P. L. J. 1979. Bryophytes of the Interior Highlands of North American XVI. Species of the Ozark National Forest, Sylamore Division, and adjacent areas in Stone County, Arkansas. Bryologist 82: 483–486.
  • Redfearn, P. L. J. 1983. Mosses Interior Highlands N. Amer. viii + 104 pp.
  • Schimper, W. P. 1850. Fasc. 44--45. Cryphaea, Leptodon, Neckera, Omalia, Fabronia, Anacamptodon, Daltonia, Leskea, Anomodon, Leucodon, Antitrichia. In Bryol. Eur. E. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart.
  • Schimper, W. P. 1856. Coroll. Bryol. Eur. 140 pp. E. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart.
  • Smith, D. K. 1994. Neckeraceae in A. J. Sharp et al. (editors), Moss Flora of Mexico. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 69: 741–765.

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