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Burnham 2). Pennsylvania: Erie (I. 6'. Olmsicad, 1843); Glen 

 Riddle and Moylan, Delaware County {A. F. K. Krout), doubtful; 

 near Conewago, mouth of the Tucquan, near Safe Harbor and near 

 Penryn (J. A'. Small 21, 23, 7, 20, 11); Sayre {IV . C. Barbour 8). 

 Ohio: Colombus (IF. S. SuUhant, 1842); Fairfield County {E. C. 

 Miller ). Kentucky: Berea (.V. L. T. Nelson 33). Maryland and 

 District of Columbia: near Washington (J. M. Holzinger); High 

 Island (F. //. KnowUon). Virginia: Hungry Hollow (Smyth County), 

 McMillan's Cave (near Marion), Brushy Mountain and Holston 

 River (J. A'. Small U, 71, S-5); Marion, Dickey's Creek, Pine Moun- 

 tain, White Top summit, and Holston River (E. G. Briiion & A. M. 

 Vail 81-84, 110-115, 33, 128, 38). West Virginia: Morgantown and 

 Beaver Spring (C. F. Mills paugh 1291, 1292, 1530); Cheat Bridge 

 {J. L. Sheldon 2519). North Carolina: Salem {Schweinitz, type 

 of Jungermannia platyphylloidea); Hendersonville (A. M. Smith); 

 Blowing Rock, Aunt Sallie Ridge and Grandfather :Mountain (J. K. 

 Small 40, 41, 35, 36). Georgia: Athens {R. M. Harper 59a); Stone 

 Mountain (J. K. Small 95, 98, 109); near Thompson, McDuffie 

 County (//. H. Bartlett 917). Florida: West Florida (.4. W. Chap- 

 man). Indiana: near Greencastle (L. M. Underwood). Wisconsin: 

 Gordon, Douglas County (C. H. ConMin 157); near Mason, Lake 

 Superior region (Z. 6'. Cheney 5166). Minnesota: Knife River and 

 Albert, St. Louis County (G. H. ConMin 84I, 922); Old Iron Trail 

 (J. M. Holzinger). Missouri: St. Louis (T. Drummond); Horine, 

 Cliff Cave, Creve Coeur Lake and Chadwick (V. L. T. Nelson 770\, 

 820, CC, 1616, 15); Silver Mines, Iron County (C. Russell 4)- New 

 Mexico: Mogollon Mountains, Socorso County (£. 0. Wooion); 

 Eagle Creek, Lincoln County (£. 0. Wooton), doubtful; W^est Fork 

 of the Gila River {0. B. Metcalfe 490). A number of these stations 

 have already been recorded under the name P. platyphylla, and the 

 specimens from Jackson, New Hampshire, have been figured under 

 this name by the writer.^ The specimens distributed by Austin 

 (Hep. Bor.-Amer. 89, 90, as Madoiheca platyphylla and M. platyphylla 

 var.) should also be referred to P. platyphylloidea; they were proba- 

 bly collected in New^ Jersey although this fact is not stated on the 

 labels. The writer has seen no specimens from Mexico. In Europe 

 Miiller gives the species a continental distribution, citing specimens 

 from Germany, Austria and northern Italy only. 



1 Plant World 2: pi 6. 1899. 



