CORRKCTlOyS TO OIJKHXAL I.TST OF MOSSES ()F:,A*i^R:\IOXT. 



(These corrections'are uol paged or indexeil ami it isstr^ested thil tlT?s (a^gO^ut 

 up and the corrections properlv distributed througli Uie^iriginal list.) f 



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Page 5. Section 14 sliould read as follnw-^Nv^ ■* 

 14. — Teeth articulate. 



Teeth not articulate. ^^s^ "^ '• ' ' ^x**^ 37- 



And section 17 of tlie same page should read : """^ 



7. — Calyptra plicate. 18. 



Page 10, second line, section 2, of key to Polytrichum, strike out the 

 word smooth. Note also change of key to species of Polytrichum, p. 37. 



Page 12, first line of section 11 of key to Dicranuin, should read " costa 

 1-5," instead of 1-3. 



Page 13. DicrariKm Sauteri should be stricken from the list as there was 

 a mistake concerning the specimen. 



Dicranella heteronuiUa orlJidrdrjin p. 11, Dicranum montaimm p. 12, and 

 Onrophorns gracili'scenf! nipestre p. 13, are in the herbarium of A. J. Grout and 

 were determiiied by Professor True. 



Page 30. The Vermont'moss catalogued as Hypmim tnolle Dicks ia H. 

 (lildtatum Wils. The leaves of H. (lilataium are almost orbicular. H. mc\Ut' 

 is a softer plant with leaves more ovate in outline and with shorter leaf 

 cells, it is probable that nearly all the New England plants referred to 

 as //. iiiolle are H. dilututuni. 



Besides the localities previously given //. ilil'ttafnm has been collected 

 in mountain brooks in Stratton. G. 



l*age 37. M. Jules Cardot writes as follows concerning the Fontiiialif! 

 SiiUivuntii from Brattleboro : "The Font inalis Sulli va)ilii horn Braitlehoro 

 is not the true F. Sullirantii of Lindberg. It is the /•'. LcHoirii var. ramosoir 

 Sulliv- As I have shown in my Monogrttjiliie des Fontinalaces, it is because 

 of an error of Lindberg in citing the plate of Sullivant's [cones that Les- 

 quereux and James have taken the var. nnnoKdir for F. Sidlirantii Lindb. 

 By reading Lindberg' s note, it is clearly seen that it is the var. (/racileticcns 

 and not the var. ramosoir of which he makes his F. SidlivanHI. This view 

 is confirmed by an examination of the specimens preserved in his own her- 

 barium." 



I*age 3(). M. Cardot writes that he dix;s not know F. hijnniiis froui the 

 eastern states S(j it is possible that the New England i)l:int is something 

 else. 



Index — Add the following names and page numbers to index : 

 Physcomitrium, 37. Platygyrium, 35. I'olytrichum, 37. Webera, 10. 

 Omit page 19 following Weissia. 



