42 VERMONT MOSSES, SUPPLEMENT. 



Porotrichum AUeghaniense (C. Muell. ) Grout. On wet rocks in a smsill 

 cave, north cliffs, Snake Mt., G. 



Homalia Jamesii Schinip. West Mt., Pownal, Eggleston. 



Leucodon sciuroides (L. ) Schwaegr. Stratton, G. A fragment of Di 

 Kennedy's specimen was sent to M. Cardot who considered it to bi 

 true L. sciuroides. He also stated that he had this species froni 

 several localities in eastern North America. It is common in Ply- 

 mouth, N. H., but I have as yet seen no American plant with fruii . 

 Mr. H. N. Dixon has also seen specimens of our New England 

 L. sciuriodes and states that lie should have no hesitation in refer- 

 ring it to that species, although the specimen sent might well i 

 regarded as a variety. 



SPECIES NOT INCLUDED IN THE PREVIOUS LIST. 



Shortly before his death Mr. Edwin Faxon went througli his large col- 

 lection of Sphagna and made out the following list of additional species and 

 varieties collected by him witliin five miles of Willoughby Lake and deter- 

 mined by Dr. Warnstorf. 



Sphagnum acutifolium (Ehrh.) If. ct W. var. rubrum Warnst. 



S. acutifolium versicolor Warnst. 



S fuscum (Sehimp. ) von Klinggr. var. fuscescens Warnst. 



S. fuscum fusco-viride Russ. 



S. Girgensohnii coryphaeum Russ. 



S. Girgensohnii stachyodes Russ. and f. mollis. 



S. medium versicolor Warnst. 



S. medium virescens Warnst and f. rohuxla. 



S- papillosum Liudb. var. intermedium (Russ.) Warnst 



S. quinquefarium roseum {.Turatzka. ) Warnst. 



S Russowii Warnst. var. carneum Russ. 



S Russowii Girgensohnioides Russ. 



S. Russowii rhodochroum Russ. 



S Russowii versicolor Russ. 



S. squarrosum spectabile ( Lesq. ) Warnst. 



S teres Aongstr. vai-. imbricatum Warnst. 



S teres squarrosulum (Ijesq. ) Warnst. 



S. teres subsquarrosum (Les(i. ) Warnst. 



S. Warnstorfii liuss. var. purpurascens Russ. and f. (/racilr. 



