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2a. E. SEDUCTRIX LANCEOLATUS Nn. var. 
Stem leaves ovate-lanceolate, acute; branch leaves broadly 
lanceolate, tapering gradually tothe serrate acute apex. On rot- 
ton wood, Hanging Rock, Wabash Co., Ill., April 3, 1890. 
(J. Schneck.) 
2b. E. sEpDUCTRIX MINUS Aust. Mss. in herb. 
Entire plant much reduced, dirty green; leaves, seta and cap- 
sule shorter than in type. Capsule 1.5-2 mm. long, its length 
about 3 times its diameter. 
Ohio, Sullivant. Sand hill near Augusta, Ga., J. D. Smith, 
Feb. 2, 1877. A portion of no. 388 of Sull. and Lesq. Muse. 
Bor. Am., in Columbia Herb., issued as Cylindrothecium compres- 
sum Br. and Sch. is this variety. 
2c, E. sepuctrix Demetri (Ren. & Card.). 
Entodon Demetrii Ren. & Card. Rev. Bry. 20: 14. 1893. 
Stems irregularly divided and branched, strongly complanate- 
foliate, slender, having almost exactly the facies of Z. compressus; 
leaves ovate, gradually acute, very entire. Peristomal teeth often 
irregularly perforate. 
On stones at top of well, Emma, Saline Co., Mo., Rev. C. H.- 
Demetrio. 
3. EnTopoN compressus (Hedw.) C. Muell. Linnaea, 18: 707- 
1844. 
Leskea compressa Hedw. Spec. Musc. 232. pl. 56. f. 1-7. 1801. 
Cylindrothecium compressum Br. & Sch. Bry. Eur. fasc. 46 and 
AZ. 405%. 
Rhode Island, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, 
Missouri. Rare. 
4. Extopon Suttivantu C. Muell, Can. Rec. Sci. 1894: 21. 
1894. 
Neckera Sullivanti C. Muell. Syn. Muse. 2: 6s. 1851. 
Cylindrothecium Sullivantii Sull. in A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2: 664- 
1856. 
North Carolina (Gray and Sullivant), Tennessee (Lesquereux), 
South Carolina. Very rare. 
