PLANTS OF NORTH ELBA 1^7 



Ptilidium ciliare (Z.) Nees 



Decaying wood and cut surfaces of stumps. Commcjn. June. Vari- 

 able in color. 



Trichocolea tomentella (Z.) Dumort. 



Swamps and wet places. Connery pond trail. Mrs Britton. Top of 

 Mt Mclntyre and Wood farm swamp. 



Bazzania trilobata (Z.) S. F. Gray 

 Woods and swamps. Not rare. Avalanche trail. Mrs Britton. 



Bazzania deflexa Uiideriv. 

 B. triaHgularis (Schleich.) Lindb. MastigobryiDii deflexuni Nees. 

 Rocks. Rocky falls. A much smaller plant than the preceding. 



Lepidozia reptans (Z.) Dumort. . 

 Decaying wood. Mt Jo. Mrs Britton. Rocky falls. 



Blepharostoma trichophyllum {L.) Dumort. 

 Decaying wood and thin soil on rocks. Indian pass. 



Cephalozia multiflora Spruce 

 C. media Lindb. 

 Ground and decaying wood. Indian pass trail and Indian pass. 



Cephalozia bicuspidata {L.) Dumort 

 Decaying wood. Near Lake Placid. Mrs Britton. 



Cephalozia curvifolia {Dicks.) Dumort. 



Decaying wood and mossy prostrate trunks of trees. A very common 

 and beautiful species, variable in color. 



Scapania undulata (Z.) Dumort. 



Wet rocks and stones in streams. Wilmington notch trail. Mrs 

 Britton. Mt Mclntyre and northern entrance to Indian pass. 



Scapania nemorosa (Z.) Dumort. 



Wet rocks. Mt Jo. Mrs Britton. Rocky hill and Indian pass. 

 June Apparently more common than the preceding species. 



