ALTAMAHA GRIT REGION OF GEORGIA 317 



June 26, 1903, Quite common in some other parts of 

 Georgia, usually on bases of trees. 



DICRANUM Hedw., Fund. 2: 91. 1782. 

 D. Bonjeani DeNot. 



berrien: Sand-hills of Little River southwest of Tifton, 

 Sept. 29, 1902. Also on Cumberland Island. 



SPHAGNUM L. 

 S. cuspidatum [Ehrh.] Russ. & Warnst. 



coffee: Non-alluvial swamp of Seventeen Mile Creek near 



Gaskin's Spring; abundant (694a, 220 ja, in fruit). 

 Eastern North America. 

 Var. angustilimbatum Warnst. 



dodge: Sand-hill pond in sand-hills of Gum Swamp Creek 

 east of Eastman (igj6b). Also in Okefinokee Swamp. 



S. Fitzgeraldi immersum Warnst. 



coffee: Shallow sand-hill pond in sand-hills of Satilla River 

 south of Douglas (1448a). 



S. Garberi L. & J. 



dodge: Edge of sand-hill pond east of Eastman (igj6c). 

 S. Harperi Warnst., Bot. Centralb. Beihefte 16:250. 1904. 



dodge: With the preceding (igy6d, type). Only locality known. 

 S. tenerum [Aust.] Warnst., Hedwigia 29: 194. 1890. 



berrien: Sand-hill bog near Little River, Sept. 29, 1902. Also 

 in Charlton County 

 S. macrophyllum Bernh. 



Ponds, and swamps of endemic (i. e., not muddy) streams. 

 screven, coffee, irwin, colquitt. Also in pine-barren 

 ponds in Sumter County. 

 New Jersey to Florida and Alabama, in the coastal plain. 

 S. cymbifolium Ehrh. 



Non-alluvial swamps, bulloch (82ga), coffee (2203b, in 

 fruit). Also in Sumter and Decatur Counties and doubt- 

 less elsewhere in the state. 

 Cosmopolitan. 



