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23. aL ars A barren leaf of a mountain fern, collected 
on the main pea 
24. Clastobryum americanum Cardot. A moss on summit of the 
ain = ak. Hitherto known fron South America and 
Jam 
25. Pisricl flexilis (Sw.) Jaeger. A moss inhabiting the 
mountains of Cuba and Jamaica. Summit of the main 
26. Tracks viridulus (Mitt.) Brotherus. A moss hitherto 
m South America, and on John Crow Peak, 
26a. Metoriopsis| aed (Sw.) Brotherus. A moss collected 
wit the summit of the main peak, known from 
i ee of Cuba and Jamaica. 
27. Campylopus Brittoniae Williams. A moss, oes known 
only from Sir John Crow Peak, Jamaica. 
28. Holomitrium Reicaieee (Sw.) Mitten. re West Indian 
mountain moss collected on the summit of the main peak. 
29. Cladonia pea (Sw.) Ach. Summit of the main peak. 
(Det. Williams) <A lichen hitherto unrecorded from Cuba. 
. BRITTON 
Percy WILson 
THE NEW MANSION APPROACH ENTRANCE AND 
FENCING ON PELHAM AVENUE 
Through the ea ae of a legacy of $5,000 received in 
he estate 
the southern end of the driveway leading north to the Lorillard 
Mansion, together with over 100 lineal feet of the standard 
wall and fence planned to ultimately surround the reservation 
on street and parkway frontages. 
The entrance, designed by Mr. John R. Brinley, Landscape 
Engineer, consists of a driveway flanked by paths for pedestrians. 
massive gate post. Terminating the boundary fence and at the 
outer side of each path is a smaller post. The central gate posts 
