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Specimens examined—Continued, 
Dry—Continued., ‘ 
Maine: Valley of Saint Francis River, 1902, Eggueston & Fernald (Gray); Petti- 
quaggamas Lake, Aroostook County, 1893, Fernald 9; Orono, Penobscot 
County, 1897, Fernald (N. E.); Industry, Franklin County, 1894, Fernald 
(N. E.); Manchester, 1874, Scribner (N. E.); West Auburn, 1896, Merrill 
4429 (N. E.); Westbrook, 1899, Ricker 605; Clear Pond, Pleasant Ridge Town- 
ship, Somerset County, 1906, Chamberlain; Winthrop, 1862, Sturtevant. 
New Hampsuire: Frost Pond, Jaffrey, 1898, B. L. Robinson 495 (Gray); White- 
field, Coos County, 1896, Deane (N. E.). 
Vermont: Johnson, 1893, Grout (C.); Willoughby, 1892, Rusby (C.); Th Plot 
River, Shelburn, 1879, Pringle; Barnumville, Manchester, 1898, Mf. A. Day 
(Gray). 
Massacuusetts: Vicinity of Cambridge, 1891, Underwood 2694 (C.); without 
locality, 1865, Gray; South Framingham, 1888, Sturtevant; Dartmouth, 1889, 
Sturtevant; Ashland, 1879, Morong; Waverly, 1895 (Gray); Melrose, 1880, 
R. Frohock (N. E.); Malden, 1872, H. L. Wordy (N. E.); Beaver Brook Reser- 
vation, west of Kame, 1896, Deane (N. E.); Eastham, 1907, F. S. Collins (N. 
E.); Stockbridge, Berkshire County, 1902, R. Hoffmann (N.E.); Stony Brook, 
1895, W. H. Manning (N. E.); Great Barrington, 1894, Pollard. 
Connecticut: West Goshen, 1891, Underwood 3208, 3210, 3210a (C.); Southing- 
ton, 1899, L. Andrews (N. E.); Tranquility Farm, Middlebury, 1896, W. M. 
Shepardson (N. E.); New Haven, 1884, Safford 164. 
New Jersey: Swartzwood Lake, 1906, C. S. Williamson (Phila.); New Bedford, 
Monmouth County, 1902, M. W. Lyon; Egg Harbor City, 1882, J. H. Red- 
field 243; Inskip, 1894, Brinton & Keller; Mays Landing, Isaac Burk. 
PENNSYLVANIA: Pocono Plateau, 1904, Harshberger (Phila.); Shady Nook, Sulli- 
van County, 1901, Stewardson Brown (Phila.). 
New York: Steeres Pond, Preston, 1886, F. V. Coville; South Mountain Lake, 
Catskills, 1903, Shull; Smiths Pond, Litchfield, Herkimer County, 1903, 
House; Peterboro, Madison County, 1904, G. S. Miller; Brisben Station, 
Chenango County, 1887, F’. V. Coville; Geneganslet Lake, McDonough, 1886, 
F. V. Coville; South Bay, Wellesley Island, Jefferson County, 1902, Robinson 
& Mazon 74; Troy, Schweinitz Herbarium; Gorham, Torrey; Raquette Lake, 
1896 (C.); Lake Ontario, 1892, Britton (C.); Great Otter Lake, Lewis County, 
1884, O. R. Willis (C.); Sylvan Beach, Oneida County, 1900, House; Little 
York, Cortland, 1905, G. T. Hastings; South Bay, eastern end of Oneida Lake, 
1910, Mazon 4616. 
Onto: Sandusky Bay, 1902, J. H. Schuette; Sandusky, 1902, Kellerman; Black 
River, Lorain County, 1892, J. W. Beach; Sandusky, 1903, Mel T. Cook; Fox 
Lake, Wayne County, 1899, Selby & Duvel. 
Wisconsin: Mirror Lake, 1903, Eggert; Waupaca, 1907, . F. Garerche; St. Croix 
Falls, Polk County, 1899, Baker (Gray); near Milwaukee, 1902, H. V. Ogden, 
De Pere, 1888, 7. S. Kellogg. 
MicuicaAN: Iron River, 1902, Rydberg (N. Y.); west end of Swan Lake, Allegan 
County, 1902, Wight 5; Bloody Run, Detroit, 1865, Bigelow (Mo.); Parkhouse 
Marsh, Detroit, 1866, Bigelow (Mo.); Connors Creek, Detroit, 1866, Bigelow 
(Mo.); Belle Isle, Detroit, 1865, Bigelow (Mo.). 
Minnesota: Silver Lake, 1887, Cratty; Lake Itasca, 1902, T. S. Roberts; Lake 
Kilpatrick, Cass County, 1893, Ballard; Minnetonka, 1891, Sandberg 631. 
Nepraska: Weigand, 1893, Fred Clements 2686; Lake Region of Grant County, 
30 miles south of Whitman in Swan Lake, 1893, Rydberg 1650; Cherry County, 
1892, Smith & Pound 168 (Mo.). 
