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DlCRANUM SCHREBERI, Iledw. 



Banks near Little Falls. Austin. 



Dicranum spurium, Hedw. 

 "Woods. Poestenkill. 



FlSSIDENS EXIGUUS, JSulliv. 



Danube, Herkimer county. Austin. 



Barbula fall ax, Bryol Eur op. 

 Little Falls. Austin. 



Orthotrichum obtusifolium, Schrad. 

 Stone walls. Herkimer count} 7 . 



Ptycuomitrium incurvum, Schwcegr. 



Peekskill. (M. Leroy legit.) Austin. 



PIypnum nitens, Schreb. 



Fort Edward. Howe. A remarkable form with curved brandies 

 and secund-falcate leaves. 



Duvalia rupestris, Wees. 

 Rocks. Little Falls. 



Grimaldia barbifrons, Raddi. 

 Bethlehem. 



Lunularia vulgaris, Mich. 



Conservatories. Buffalo. Clinton. 



Reboulia hemisphjerica, Raddi. 

 Ravines near Albany. 



In concluding this report grateful acknowledgments are ren- 

 dered to Profs. A. Braun, W. S. Sullivant, E. Tuckerman and Rev. 

 M. A. Curtis for much aid in the determination, by duplicate speci- 

 mens, of .species belonging to the orders which they have respectively 

 made a specialty. It is also added, by request of Dr. Howe, that 

 the specimens of fungi contributed by him have all passed, by dupli- 

 cate, under the inspection of Dr. Curtis. 



It is desirable that any interesting observations on the flora of our 

 State be promptly communicated, and that good specimens of any 

 new species or marked varieties be forwarded for the Herbarium. 



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