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10. -Leaves serrate to middle. sylvaticum. 



Leaves serrate to base. i •• 



11. - Leaves slightly decurreut, obovate-oblong. cuspidatum. 



Leaves very loug decurrent, oblong. clliare. 



M- cuspidatum (L. ) Neck. (Non Hedwig.) {Mnium affi,neB\and.) On 

 decaying wood, Peachani, BL; on soil, Mt. Mansfield, O.; Brattle- 

 boro, Fr.; Willougliby Lake, F, 



M. ciliare (Grev.) Lindb. Cold Brook, Willougliby, F. (Det. E. G. 



Britton. 

 M. Drummondii Br. & Scb. Near Willougliby Lake, F.; Woodstock, Miss 



Soule. 



M. hymenophylloides Hueben. Base of Mt. Hor Cliffs, F. 



M. hornum, L. Brattleboro, Fr. 



M. marginatum (Dicks. ) Beau V. (3/. serroiam Laich. ) Rock Point, Bur- 

 lington, G.; Mt. Hor, F.; Smuggler's Notch, Eggleston. 



M. orthorrhynchum Br. & Sch. On the ground and in wet jjlaces. Mt. 

 Mansfield region and Monkton, P.; Mt. Hor, jP. 



M. pseudolycopodioides C. M. & Kindb. {M. lycopodioides. L. & J. non 

 Schwaegr.) Mt. Hor, F. 



M. punctatum L. var. elatum Scliimp. On the ground in cool wet 

 places; frequent. Belden Pond, Johnson, G.; Brattleboro, Fr. 



M. rostratum Schrad. Woodland rivulets. Brattleboro, Fr. 



M. spinulosum Br. & Sch. Woods, Peacham, BL; Rock Point, Burling- 

 ton, G. 



M. stellare Reich. On the ground and rotting wood in moist shady 

 places. Hinesburgh, P.; Peacham, BL; Mt. Hor and Williams- 

 town Gulf, F.; Brattleboro, Fr. 



M. sylvaticum Lindb. {3f. cus2ndatum'Hed-w.) On rocks, soil and roots 

 of trees ; in wet shady places. Monkton and Burlington, P.; 

 Peacham, BL; Mt. Hor and Willougliby, F; Newfane, G.; Brat- 

 tleboro, FV. 



ORTHOPYXIS P. Beauv. 



0. heterosticha (Hedw. ) P. Beauv. {Aulacomnium heterostichuvi. Br. 

 & Sch. ) Base of trees in moigt woods, Newfane, Manchester, (?,; 

 Brattleboro, Fr. 



