1906] Andrews, — lists of New England Plants, — XVIII 



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Sphagnum Lindbergii Schpr 



" macrophyllum Bernh 



" medium limpr 



" molle Sulliv 



" molluscum Bruch 



" obesum Wils 



" papillosum Lindb 



." platyphyllum Sulliv 



" plicatum Warnst 



" pulchrum (lindb.) Warnst 



Pylaiei Brid 



" quinquefarium (Braithw.) Warnst. 



** recurvum Beauv 



" " var. arablyphyllum Kuss. 



" " var. parvifolium (Sendt.) 



Warnst 



" riparium Angstr 



" rubellum Wils 



" rufescens Bryol. Germ 



" Russowii Warnst 



" squarrosum Pers 



" subnitens Russ. & Warnst 



" " var. flavicomans (Card.) Warnst. 



" subsecundum Nees 



" tenerum (Aust.) Warnst. .... 



" teres (Schpr.) Angstr 



" " var. squarrosulum (Lesq.) Warnst. 



" W'arnstorfii Russ 



" W^ulfianum Girgens 





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Notes on the Preceding List. 



The above list is based essentially upon the latest treatment of 

 Warnstorf (Kryptogamenflora der Mark Brandenburg und angren- 

 zender Gebiete, Bd. I, Leber- und Torfmoose, C. Warnstorf, Leip- 

 zig, 1903. Sphagna Ss. 292-467), which considers the Sphagna of 

 Europe. Nearly all of the New England species are common to Eu- 

 rope. This recent work differs from Warnstorf's earlier treatment of 

 North American forms (Contributions to the Knowledge of North 

 American Sphagna, Bot. Gaz., Vol. 15, 1890, pp. 127-140, 189-198, 

 217-227, 242-255), with later scattered descriptions collected in 



