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P. camphorata are 5-6 mm. high; in the involucral scales, which 
are merely resinous-granulose and with ciliate margins, while 
those of P. camphorata are densely puberulent all over ; and in the 
shorter pubescence of the much less strongly ribbed achenes. 
While P. camphorata is a plant of brackish marshes along the 
Atlantic coast, P. petiolata is found in non-saline soil in low 
_ ground at roadsides or along streams in the interior. Its range 1s 
indicated by the following localities: North Carolina: Rowan Co., 
Heller; Florida: Chapman; Alabama: Buckley; Tennessee: 
Buckley; Knox Co., Kearney; Kentucky: Short; Kentucky 
River: Peter; Harlan Co., Kearney (No. 272, distributed as P. 
fetida). 
: Cryptogamic Notes from Long Island.—I. 
By 5. ELy JELLIFFE. 
The following list of Musci includes all the mosses that are 
known to the writer as occurring upon Long Island. It is in ne 
sense a complete list, but is here presented for the sake of com- 
parison and in the hope that it may serve as a stimulus to Long 
Island collectors. Most of the species recorded are to be found 
in the “ Local Collection” in the Herbarium of the Brooklyn In- 
stitute of Arts and Sciences. 
SPHAGNA. 
Sphagnum cymbifolium Ehbrh. 
Sphagnum cymbifolium squarrulosum Nees & Hornsch. 
Sphagnum acutifolium Ehrh. 
Sphagnum subsecundum Nees. 
Sphagnum subsecundum obesum (Wils.) Schimp. 
Sphagnum cus pidatum Ehrh. 
Sphagnum cuspidatum plumosum Nees. 
Sphagnum cuspidatum intermedium (Hoffm.) Rau. 
Muscl. 
Polytrichum commune L. 
Polytrichum Ohioense Ren, & Card. 
Polytrichum juniperinum Willd. 
Polytrichum tenue Menz. (Pogonatum brevicaule Beauv). 
Catharinea angustata Brid. 
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