1915]  Evans,— Notes on New England Hepaticae,—XII 107 
1918, Fernald, Hunnewell & Long, no. 8672; exsiccated pond-holes, 
Lakeville, August 26, 1913, Fernald & Long, no. 8668; Brewster, 
September 11, 1912, F. S. Collins, no. 1555; sandy river-shore, Stock- 
bridge, August 24, 1902, Hoffmann. Roper ISLAND: peaty margin 
of small pond north of Crescent Beach, Block Island, August 20, 1913, 
Fernald & Long, no. 2667. Connecticut: Hart's Upper Reservoir, 
` Berlin, September 27, 1900, J. N. Bishop; field, Bridgeport, August 
19, 1893, E. H. Eames. New Yonk: Castle swamp, Oneida, August 
12, 1906, House, no. 2776. New Jersey: Atlantic City, August, 
1895, Scribner. West VrRGINIA: Sweet Springs, September 5, 1903, 
Steele, no. 201; Dry Fork River, near Harmon, September 12, 1904, 
Greenman, no. 52. NortH CAROLINA: cultivated ground, Biltmore, 
July 23, 1897, Biltmore Herb. no. 809a. GrorGIA: wet meadows, 
Lafayette, August 2, 1900, Harper, no. 343.  MuississrPPI: near 
Starkville, September 27, 1896, Kearney, no. 7. OnrTarto: Galt, 
September 1, 1908, Heriot. MicuiGAN: Alma, August 28, 1895, 
C. A. Davis; Owasso, August 24, 1890, G. H. Hicks (material com- 
pared by M. Gagnepain and pronounced identical with the Michaux 
plant). WiscoNsIN: wet grounds, "Native!" Milwaukee, Lapham. 
IrumNOo:s: gravelly beach, Sangamon R., White Heath, October 5, 
1912, A. S. Pease, no. 14,090; swamp along lake shore, Waukegan, 
August 17, 1906, Gleason & Shobe, no. 320. Minnesota: Ft. Snell- 
ing, August 22, 1891, E. A. Mearns, no. 39. Missovnr: fields, White- 
side, September 11, 1911, J. Davis, no. 1017. Kansas: open ground, 
Riley Co., 1896, J. B. Norton, no. 884b. Sours Daxora: Huron, 
D. Griffths, no. 773. 
GRAY HERBARIUM. 
NOTES ON NEW ENGLAND HEPATICAE,— XII. 
ALEXANDER W. Evans. 
IN the present series of Notes the following additions to the hepatic 
flora of New England are reported and discussed: Fossombronia 
cristula, Lophocolea alata, Cephalozia macrostachya, and Cephaloziella 
spinicaulis. Two other species, Cephalozia catenulata and Calypogeia 
paludosa, are included for nomenclatorial reasons, and the paper is 
concluded by a list of additions to local state floras and a census of 
New England Hepaticae according to our present information. 
1. FossoMBRONIA CRISTULA Aust. Proc. Acad. Philadelphia for 
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