152 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 
Mae = yhpad Island (Macoun);” to which I now add Bingen and Emaus, 
P enn. (Wolle). Dissodon =e and Tayloria serrata, both from Col 
rado (Brand . Bartramia radica alis, Narrowsville, en naa C. Porter, E. 
A. Meesia tristicha, Pennsylvania (Rau); Vermont (Pringle). OH 
New York habitat of Paludella squarrosa should Stier! he credited to ie 
Peck. Bryum Muhlenbeckii, White Mountains (Austin) ; Catskill Mountat 
los- 
Rau). Ig] POON turgidum, Labrador (Allen). hap pets crispum, C! 
soa N. J. (Austin). Cryphea glomerata a, New Jersey (Austin); ene 
(Rau). Sackees oligocarpa, Colorado (Prandegee) fertile; ‘Catskill ae 
(Austin, Rau). Fabronia pusilla, incorrectly abeled ctoblepharis in 
ek, Carbon co 
‘Penusyly vania (R 
comium Wrightii, Florida (J. D. 
de; 
The fo ee. ee are omitted from the work, although of sufficient ! im 
portance to be inclnded : 505. 
ese ey Aeliatsyinsa, C. M., Florida; Aust. Musci App. Suppl., No. : 
Nia sed C. M., Alabama (Mohr). H. occidentale, S. and L. » Oregon. 
Tri 
aiciiont, Hook, reenland fide James in Kane’s Arctic Explor., vol. u- 
cranella rte a Mitt., British America Drummond, Macoun). C 
to yn. urop., the following occur in North America: Di 
arcticum, Schp, ‘ Gisentend and Labrador; Tetraplodon mnioides, vars. 
ianus and cavifolius, Arctic regions.—EuGENE A. Rav, Bethlehem, Pa. 
