1903]. Harvey, — An Excursion to Mt. Ktaadn 5I 
given no distributional notes. Consequently I have listed the entire 
collection with notes on their distribution. To the seventeen reported 
forms we add ten making a total of twenty-eight species of Hepaticae 
now known to Mt. Ktaadn. 
The asterisk has the same meaning as in the list of vascular plants 
above. 
* Fellia? Specimens all sterile. Rocky shores of ponds in the 
North West Basin ; similar habitat, Chimney Pond. 
Marsufella emarginata (Ehrh.) Dumort. In water along 
shores of Lower Basin Pond; North Peaks, among rocks. 
* Jamesoniella autumnalis (DC.) Steph. In woods North West 
Basin, growing with Ptilidium ciliare and Lepidosia reptans. 
Lophozia ventricosa (Dicks.) Dumort. Rocky shores of Chim- 
ney Pond; Saddle, among rocks; Dry Brooks, among rocks. 
Lophozia inflata (Huds.) M. A. Howe. Tableland, among 
rocks; sphagnum bog; shores of Lower Basin Pond. 
* Lophozia Michauxii (Web.) Macoun. In alpine mat, Saddle 
and Tableland. 
Lophozia? Among rocks, Tableland. 
* Mylia Taylori (Hook.) S. F. Gray. In alpine mat among wet 
rocks, East slope near Saddle. 
* Cephalozia bicuspidata (L.) Dumort. Among rocks, Sad- 
. dle and Tableland. 
* Cephalozia lunulaefolia Dumort. On old logs, North Basin 
trail. - 
* Kantia trichomanis (L.) S. F. Gray. On old logs, North 
Basin trail. 
Bazzania trilobata (L.) S. F. Gray. Borders of Dry Pond; 
South Basin, moist woods generally. 
* Lepidozia reptans (L.) Dumort. On old logs and rotten 
wood, North West Basin. 
Blepharostoma trichophyllum (L.) Dumort. On old logs in 
woods, North Basin trail. 
* Zemnomia setiforme (Ehrb.) M. A. Howe. Among rocks along 
shores of Chimney Pond. 
Ptilidium ciliare (L.) Nees. Very common everywhere extend- 
ing to the summit. 
Diplophylleia taxifolia (Wahl.) Trevis. In a spring near Lower 
Basin Pond. 
