ADDITI0:N^S, etc. 



Page 20. 



10. Sphagnum laricinum, Spruce. The last locality given under 

 the habitat should be Gloucester County, New Jersey, instead of Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



Page 55. 



1.* Anoectang'iuin Peckii, Sulliv. — Amphoridium Peckii, Sulliv. 

 in Regents' Kep. of Univ. of State of New York, xxii. 57 (1869). 



Page 110. 



Trichostomum Coloradei^se, Austin. Plants small, greenish brown; 

 stem slender, subflexuous, 1 to 1 cm. long: lower leaves remote, the 

 upper close together, open-incurved, linear, convolute their whole length, 

 acute, minutely granulose-papillose; areolation minute and obscure, sub- 

 pellucid at base; borders plane, very entire, thin, subpellucid at the apex, 

 sometimes minutely serrate; costa enlarged at base, flat, very thin, 

 scarcely distinguishable from the lamina above the middle and vanishing 

 much below the apex. — Coult. Bot. Gaz. ii. 90. 



As remarked by Watson (Bot. Calif, ii. 367), this species is based upon 

 specimens without fruit, and the genus therefore undeterminable. The 

 name of the collector is also uncertain, and the specific name a misnomer, 

 as the moss is not known from Colorado, Austin states that it was 

 collected in Yosemite Valley by a Mr. James (probably B. W. James). 



Page 277. 



Cryph^a intjndata, Nees. Stems pendulous, loosely pinnately 

 branched; branchlets recurved at the apex: leaves distant, oblong-lanceo- 

 late, carinate, the lower ones complicate, oblique; costa stout, excurrent: 

 capsule oval, unilateral on the steins, inmiersed in the long ecostate peri- 

 chsetial leaves: cilia of the inner peristome red, persistent, incurved at the 

 apex, as long as the teeth. — Pflanz. Maxim, von Wied, 27; Sulliv. 

 Mosses of U. States, 56. 



Hab. Floating in water and attached to immersed branches of trees, 

 Wabash, Fox, and Black Rivers, Illinois (Maxim, von Wied). 



As far as can be judged from the insufficient description, this moss is 

 referable to Dichelyma subulatum or D. capillaceutn. 



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