272 Rhodora [DECEMBER 
specimens only a few of the leaves are bidentate and the underleaves 
are sometimes narrower, less deeply divided, and not dentate on the 
sides. These deviations are more likely to be found on slender 
branches and apparently indicate a reversionary tendency. At the 
same time they show that C. fissa is to be looked upon as a “kleine 
Art,” even by those who recognize its validity as a species. 
The additions to local state floras, not already mentioned on the 
preceding pages, are as follows: — 
For Maine: Diplophyllum gymnostomophilum, Round Mountain 
Lake and vicinity, Franklin County (A. Lorenz). 
For New Hampshire: Pellia Fabroniana, Beaver Falls, Colebrook, 
and Stewartstown (A. L. Andrews & A. W. E.); Cephalozia macro- 
stachya, Eagle Lake, Mt. Lafayette (A. Lorenz); Frullania Selwyniana, 
Stewartstown and Colebrook (A. L. Andrews & A. W. E.); Lophozia 
badensis, Beaver Falls, Colebrook (A. L. Andrews & A. W. E); L. 
heterocolpa, Beaver Falls, Colebrook (A. L. Andrews & A. W. E.), 
and Alpine Cascade, Berlin (A. W. E.); L. Kaurini, Beaver Falls, 
Colebrook, and Lime Pond, Columbia (A. L. Andrews & A. W. E.); 
Anthoceros crispulus, Cornish (C. C. Haynes) and Compton (A. 
Lorenz); A. Macounti, Compton (A. Lorenz). The specimens of 
A. crispulus from Cornish have already been reported under the 
name A. punctatus! and have served as the basis for the record in 
the writer’s Revised List.? The sign “+” in the list should there- 
fore be transferred to A. crispulus. 
p For Vermont: Marsupella Sullivantii, Mt. Mansfield (A. Lorenz). 
For Massachusetts: Cephalozia Francisci, Granville (A. Lorenz); 
C. macrostachya, Woods Holl (H. E. Greenwood); Lophozia inflata, 
Sandwich (G. E. Nichols) and Stillriver, Harvard (H. E. Greenwood); 
Nardia crenuliformis, Granville (A. Lorenz); Radula obconica, Mt. 
Washington (A. Lorenz); Scapania dentata, Sheffield (A. Lorenz). 
For Connecticut: Pallavicinia Flotowiana, Salisbury (A. Lorenz); 
Sphenolobus exsectaeformis, Lantern Hill, North Stonington (A. Lorenz). 
The census of New England Hepaticae now stands as follows: 
total number of species recorded, 189; number recorded from Maine, 
138; from New Hampshire, 149; from Vermont, 129; from Massa- 
chusetts, 117; from Rhode Island, 79; from Connecticut, 143; from 
all six states, 60. 
SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, YALE UNIVERSITY. 
1 Ruopora 7: 58. 1905. 2 Reopora 15: 26, 1913. 
