58 Rhodora [Marcu 
It grows on shaded rocks in very moist localities and prefers situa- 
tions where it may be thoroughly soaked by dripping water. 
Aside from the species noted in the preceding pages the following 
additions have been made to the flora of New Hampshire: Aster- 
ella tenella and Reboulia hemisphaerica; Cornish (Miss Haynes). 
Riccardia palmata and Cephalozia fluitans; Chocorua (W. G. 
Farlow). Cololejeunea Biddlecomiae; Cornish (Miss Haynes) and 
Hanover (A. LeR. Andrews). Frullania Brittoniae and Lophocolea 
minor; Cornish (Miss Haynes). Mylia anomala; Chocorua (W. G. 
Farlow). Anthoceros punctatus and Notothylas orbicularis ; Cornish 
(Miss Haynes). 
The additions for Vermont are the following: Fossombronia Won- 
dracseki; Newfane (A. J. Grout). Pallavicinia Lyellii; Willoughby 
(Miss Lorenz). Nardia obovata; Manchester (A. 7. Grout). 
In the Preliminary List of New England Hepaticae several records 
are marked with the sign “—”, showing that they were known to 
the writer from printed reports only. It is perhaps worthy of note 
that, in the following cases, the sign “—” may now be replaced by 
the sign “+”. For Vermont: ea fluitans, Asterella tenella, 
Riccardia multifida, Chiloscyphus polyanthus, Lophozia incisa, Nardia 
crenulata, Anthoceros laevis and A. punctatus. For Massachusetts : 
Harpanthus scutatus, Lophocolea bidentata and Sphenolobus exsectus. 
For Rhode Island: Cephalozia connivens and Trichocolea tomentella. 
The Rhode Island records, on the other hand, for Zophozia bar- 
bata, Porella pinnata and Anthoceros punctatus seem to have been 
based on incorrect determinations. Although it is hardly probable 
that these species are actually absent from the Rhode Island flora, 
they ought to be omitted for the present from lists of Rhode Island 
plants. The Massachusetts records, also, for ZopAosia gracilis and 
Sphenolobus Michauxti, as well as for Jubula pennsylvanica (see page 
56, footnote), were based on specimens collected in Sage’s Ravine, 
Salisbury, Connecticut. They ought therefore to be accredited to 
the latter state. 
With these additions and subtractions the census of New England 
Hepaticae now stands as follows: Total number recorded, 131 ; 
number recorded from Maine, 79; from New Hampshire, 99; from 
Vermont, 81; from Massachusetts, 80; from Rhode Island, 62 ; 
from Connecticut, 96 ; from all six states, 36. 
YALE UNIVERSITY. 
