THE SULLIVANT MOSS CHAPTER. 



We purpose printing each quarter a list of members who have 

 added new or interesting localities for our rarer mosses, or exten- 

 sions of range for the more common ones. 



(Names of L. & J. Manual are used for convenience.) 



Mr. J. Warren Huntington has listed 122 species from Ames- 

 bury, Mass., including the following: Dicranum vzrtde Schimp. 

 Dichelyvia capillaceuin B & S. Catharinea crispa James. 

 Brachythecium rutabulum B. & S Plagiotheciu)n latebricola 

 B. & S. }{o)nalothecii(i)i subcaptllatu»i Sulliv. Fissidens jnmu- 

 tulus Sulliv. 



Mr. Charles K. Dodge, Port Huron, Mich., reports: Mnium 

 rostratum Schrad. Polytrkhum strictuin Banks. 



Mrs. Eby. Lancaster. Pa., reports: Barbuja mura//s Tim n. 



Miss Crockett, Camden, Maine, has ccr"' ted over 43 species, 

 including TAu/d/uw si//um Aust. Hypni ha'tansL.. Mm'um 

 affine Bland {vSir.ciliare of Mrs. Brilton s nt ) M. ortkorrhyn- 

 chum B. & S. Hypnum dilatatum Wils. 



Mr. Greenalch has collected 96 species in and near Schuyler- 

 ville, N. Y., including the following: Anacamptodon splachnoides 

 Brid. Thelia as pre I la Sulliv. Anomodon obtusifolius B. & S. 

 Pylaisia vclutina B. & S. Hypnuin serrulaium Hedw. H. 

 rusciforme Weis. //. /u'spiduliiin Brid. H. cupressiforme L. 

 Mnium marginal uin (Dicks ) P Beauv. M. orthorrhynchum 

 B. & S. Thnmia megapolilana Hedw. Buxbaitmia aphylla L. 

 Die helyma falcatum Myrin. Gymnoslomum curvirostriim Hedw. 

 Fissidens incurznis Schwa^gr. F. laxi/olius Hedw. Lepto- 

 l r ic hum g I auce scens^SiVn^Q. Dicranum fulvuin Hooker. Orlho- 

 Irichum slrangulalum Beauv. Encalypla liliala Hedw. 



Mr. Edward B. Chamberlain reports the folio wmg: Mnium 

 spinulosum from central Maine, collected by E. D. Merrill. M. 

 siellare from Hebron, Maine, collected by Mrs. M. L Stevens. 



Mr. Francis Windle, West Chester. Pa , has consented to 

 identify any Lichens that members of the Chapter may send to 

 him, enclosing the necessary return postage. 



