68 Rhodora [March 



Orthotrichum sordidum Sull. & Lesq. Trees, Manset, Aug., 

 1920, Southwest Harbor, Sept., 1920 (U. P. 65800, T. 3397, 3315). 



Mnium affine ciliare (Grew) C. Mueller. Cedar swamp on 

 trail between Manset and Bass Harbor, Aug., 1920. Perhaps in the 

 Rand and Redfield list included under the name of Mnium affine 

 Bland. (U. P. 40016, T. 3292). 



Mnium punctattm elatum Schimp. Lower Hadlock Pond, Stpt, 

 1920, and West side of Beech Mountain, Aug., 1920 (U. P. 05738, T. 

 3290, 3289). 



Aulacomnium androgynum (L.) Schwaegr. Trail between Man- 

 set and Bass Harbor, on dead twigs, Aug., 1920 (U. P. 71008, T. 

 3311). 



Thuidum ABIETINU1I (L.) Br. and Sch. Summit of Flying Moun- 

 tain, Sept., 1920 (U. P. 65990, T. 3339). 



Habenaria LACERA (Michx.) R. Br. Wet meadow, Fernald Cove 

 Road, Aug., 1915. Collected in 1914 by Dr. Macfarlane, and again 

 in 1915, when accompanied by the writer (U. P. 64843, T. 1275). 



Habenaria psycodes (L.) Sw. Marshy edge of woods, inland 

 from Ship Harbor, Sept., 1915. This species was reported by W. H. 

 Dunbar but Rand and Redfield reject the record, which lacked local- 

 ity, considering that a small form of Habenaria fimbriate (Ait.) R. 

 Br. was mistaken for this species. The material from near Ship 

 Harbor, however, is quite typical (U. P. 67559, T. 1274). 



Salix pentandka L. Roadside, Northeast Harbor, probably 

 escaped from cultivation, Aug., 1915 (U. P. 67564, T. 1373). 



VlCIA ANGUSTIFOLIA segetalis (Thuillier) Koch. Roadside in 

 woods, Southwest Harbor, Aug., 1915 (T. 1311, 1312). 



Linum ( atharticum L. Roadside, Seawall Point. This interest- 

 ing little plant was quite abundant at this station in Aug., 1915, and 

 seemed to be in a thriving condition when revisited in 1920 (U. P. 

 67522, T. 1430). 



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