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time." Dr. Evans in his "Notes on North American Hepaticae. VI" in Bryol. 

 i8: 83. Sept. 1915 says that the geographical distribution of Cephalozia Fran- 

 cisci "in North America is so incompletely known that the report of the following 

 new stations seem justifiable." A station on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia: 

 and "Southold and Orient Point, Long Island, New York, R. Latham," are 

 reported. "The last two stations which represents a marked extension of the 

 known range to the southward," having been found previously in Maine and 

 New Hampshire," are of especial interest and indicate that the plant ought to 

 • be looked for in eastern Connecticut and Rhode Island." This rare hepatic has 

 only been found at Horton Point, Southold: but has never been found at Orient 

 Point, as stated above! 



C. macrostachya Kaal. — Southold about base of bushes in a sandy swamp; deter- 

 mined by Dr. Evans. 



C. media Lindb. — On old logs in moist woods at Greenport. 



Fossombronia foveolata Lindb. — Sandy swamps, Horton Point; and dry soil in 

 cedar woods. Orient, fruiting in November; determined by Dr. Evans and Dr. 

 Conklin. 



Lophocolea minor Nees — On a mossy rock in a swamp. 



Nolothylas orbicularis (Schw.) Sull. — Muddy bottom of a pasture pond at Orient. 



Odontoschisma Sphagni (Dicks.) Dumort. — Edge of woodland swamp at Orient; 

 determined by Miss Annie Lorenz. 



Pallavicinia Lyellii (Hook.) S. F. Gray — About mossy base of trees in moist woods 

 and swamps, Greenport and Southold. 



Pellia Fabroniana Raddi — Edge of stream in woods at Greenport. Dr. Conklin 

 says "this is a rare species." 



Riccardia pinguis (L.) S. F. Gray — Among rushes on wet sandy shore of lake at 

 Horton Point: and among grasses in brackish marsh at Orient; determined by 

 Dr. Conklin and Dr. Evans. 



Muse I 

 Amblystegium Kochii B. & S. — On old leather and wood in a shady place; deter- 

 mined by Dr. A. J. Grout. 

 Fissidens minululus Sull. — Small pieces of sandstone, under a shady bank, edge of 



lake at Horton Point; determined by Mr. G. B. Kaiser. 

 Fontinalis dalecarlica B. & S. — Trunks of bushes in wet places; determined by 



Mr. Kaiser. 

 Hypnum curvifolium. Hedw. — All traces of this moss has disappeared where it was 



found in December 1909. This species should probably be referred to Hypnum, 



imponens Hedw. 

 Plagiolhecium Roeseanum (Hampe) B. & S. — Wet shady place; determined by Dr. 



Grout. 

 Pogonalum brevicaide (Brid.) Bv. — Wet stream bank at Greenport; determined 



by Mr. Kaiser. 

 Polytrickum commune uliginosinn Hueb. — Dry soil at Southold; determined by 



Mr. Kaiser. 

 Sphagnum compactum DC. — Sandy bog at Southold; determined by Dr. A. L. 



Andrews. 

 5. subsecundum Nees — The form called 5. inundatum Russ. in a sandy bog at 



Southold; determined by Dr. Andrews. 



