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1. M. ciliare (Grev.) Lindb.= M. affine, var. ciliare (Grcv.) C. M. 



See Limpricht "Laubmoose, " p. 479- 



2. M. cindidioides (Blvtt) Hubn. of B.=Af. cinclidioides Hubn. 



of L. & J. and D. ii J. and M. cinclidioides Blytt .of H. 

 -z M cuspidatmn (L.) Neck, of B.=il/. affine Bland, of L. & J. 

 and D. & J. and M. affine Schw. of H. Its varieties are 

 M affine, var. elalum B. & S. of authors cited. M. affine, 

 var. rugicum B. & S. of L. & J. and D. & J.= M. affine, var. 

 rugicum Laur. of B. 



4. M. Drionmondii B. & S. of L. & J. 



5. M. hornum L. Same by four authors cited. 



6. M. hymenophylloides Hubn. of L. & J. and H. 



7. M. marginatum (Dicks.j P. Beauv. of B. & H.= M. senatum 



Laich of L. & J.= A/. serratum Schrad. of D. & J. 



8. M. medium B. & S. of L. & J.= B. note Vol. II., p. 243=^. 



affine Schw., var. medium of H. 



9. M. orthorrhynchum B. & S.=Same by all authors cited. 



10. M. punctatum Hedw. of L. & J. and \\=M. punctahim L. of 



B. and D. & J. = ^^/. punctatum Hedw. var. elatum B. & S. 

 of L. & J. and H. = M. punctatum L. var. elatum Schimp. of 

 B. and D. and J. 



11. M. pseudoptinctatum B. & S. of B.= jV/. subglobosum B. & S. of 



L. & J.. D. & J., and H. 



12. M. pseudolvcopodioides C. M. cV Kindb.=i/. lycopodiodes 



(Brid.) Sc'hwaegr. of L. <!s: J. See note under key. 



13. M. silvaticum Lindb. of B.= iV. cuspidatmn Hedw. of L. & J. 



and H. 



14. M. spinulosum B. & S. of L. cS; J. and H. See note, D. & J., 



P- 348. 



15. M. stellare Reich, of all authors cited. 



16. M. rostratum Schrad. of B. and D. & ]. = M. rostratum Schwagr. 



of L. cS: J.and H.— /I. M. S. 



SOME ADDITIONAL NOTES ON THE METHODS OF 

 MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION OF MOSSES. 



By John M. Holzinger. 



THE electric current runs along the line of least resistance. 

 So, in our working methods on mosses, we strive to find a 

 plan that shall lead to results exact and satisfactory by a 

 way most direct and least expensive of time and tools. I have 

 read with interest the article on this subject in the April Bryolo- 

 GIST; and since my own method of work is in part different from 

 those described, I gladly furnish it to our younger moss students, 



