1901] Collins, — Notes on Bryophytes of Maine, — II. I8I 
HEPATICAE. 
Bazzania trilobata (L.) S. F. Gray. 
Blepharostoma setiforme | (Ehrh.) 
*Lophozia barbata (Schreb.) Dum. 
d incisa (Schrad.) Dum. 
Lindb. “ — inflata (Hud.) M A. Howe. 
Blepharostoma trichophyllum (L.) **'* — Jycofodiordes(Wallr.)Schif. 
Dum. * ventricosa (Dicks.) Dum. 
Diplophylleta taxtfolia(Wahl.)Trey. Marsupella emarginata (Ehrh.) 
* Gymnomttrium concinnatum (Lt.) Dum. 
Corda. * Nardia obovata (Nees) Lindb. 
Ptilidium ciliare (L.) Nees. 
* Scapanta umbrosa (Schrad.) Dum. 
undulata (L.) Dum. 
* Lophozia alpestris (Schleich.) 
Evans, N. Comb. (Jungerman- 
nia alpestris Schleich.) s 
“ attenuata (Lindb.) Dum. 
NOTES ON THE BRYOPHYTES OF MAINE,—II. 
KATAHDIN MOSSES. 
J. FRANKLIN COLLINS. 
Amblystegium varium (Hedw.) Lindb. Widely distributed in North 
America, ranging from Newfoundland and New Brunswick to British 
Columbia and southward, though it seems to have been definitely 
reported from only four of the New England States, — Vermont, 
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. It also occurs in 
Europe, Asia and South America. 
Catharinea. A few specimens of a Catharinea without fruit. In 
some of their characteristics these plants agree with Macoun’s speci- 
mens of Africhum leiophyllum Kindb. distributed in his Canadian 
Musci, and it seems best to refer them, provisionally, to this species 
until an opportunity occurs for further and more critical study. They 
are, with but little doubt, allied to 4. /eiophyllum. No record has 
been found of any New England Ca¢harinea with undifferentiated 
leaf margins. 
Conostomum boreale Swz. has been reported from Newfoundland, 
Gaspé, White, Adirondack and Rocky Mts., British Columbia and 
northward. On Katahdin this moss occurs, so far as these collec- 
tions are concerned, from 4,000 feet upward — mostly above the 
Tableland. 
