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C. media Lindb. 



Odontoschisma prostratum (Sw.) Trevis. 



Calypogeia Sullivantii Aust. 



C. Trichomanis (L.) Corda. 



Lepidozia sylvatica Evans. 



Telaranea nematodes (Gottsche) M. A. Howe. 



Porella pinnata L. (R. L.) 



Frullania Asagrayana Mont. (R. L.) 



F. eboracensis Gottsche. 



Anthoceros laevis L. (R. L.) 



Of the species listed Cephalozia Francisci and Telaranea 

 nematodes are perhaps the most interesting from the standpoint 

 of plant distribution. Cephalozia Francisci has a northern 

 range. It occurs in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts 

 and also in the ea,stern part of Long Island but is still unknown 

 from Connecticut and Rhode Island. Telaranea nematodes, on 

 the other hand, is southern in its distribution and is not known 

 in New England or at any other point north of Fisher's Island. 

 It occurs, however, in eastern Long Island, in New Jersey, and 

 along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, and is a characteristic 

 species in many tropical regions. The other species of the 

 island are widely distributed in eastern North America and 

 most of them occur also in Europe. 



Yale University, 



New Haven, Connecticut 



SOME EXTINCT OR LOST AND REDISCOVERED 



PLANTS III. 



PSORALEA STIPULATA T. & G. 

 P. A. Rydberg 



Psoralea stipulata was described in the appendix of Torrey & 

 Gray's Flora (i: 688. 1840.) The type came from "Falls of 

 the Ohio," Mr. Wm. Jones (communicated by Dr. Clapp.) The 

 type specimen in the Torrey Herbarium bears the following 

 label: 



Psoralea? stipulata T. & Gr. [congesta] 



Jun. 8—39 Rock Island, 



Falls of the Ohio 



