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Cypenis nuttallu, Tore. Luzerne, 1867: G. W. C. 



8cirpus paudjlorus, Lightfoot. Portage: G. W. C. 



Sdrpus debilis, Puesh. Luzerne, 1866: G. W. C. 



Rhynchospora fitsca, Roem & Schultes. Calamity pond, Essex Co., growing, 

 with Oarex oUgosperma, C. rostrata and O. lenticularis. 



Carex cephalophora, MtnHL. Ithaca. A variety with the upper half of the 

 sjjikes staminate, and in one instance the upper spike entkely staminate: 

 H. B. LoED. 



Oca-ex tentaculata, var. gracilis, Boott. "Wet places by roadsides; Catskill and 

 Achrondack Mts. 



Phalaris canariensis, L. Utica; bank of the Mohawk, 1866. G. W. C. 



Bouteloua curtipendula, var. aristosa, Gray. Junction of the Central and 

 Saratoga Railroads, 1867. 



Triticum caninum, L. Sand Lake. The slender indigenous form found grow- 

 ing on a rocky wooded hill, remote from cultivation. 



Isoetes echinospora, var. braunii, Engelm. Small pond back of the Mountain 

 House, Catskill Mts., Sept., 1866: G. W. C. Outlet of Luzerne lake, 

 Warren Co. A very small form. Aug. 1867: G. W. C. 



MUSCI. 



Sphagnum svbsecundum, Nees. Fort Edward: E. C. Howe. Rockland Co.: 



C. F. Austin. 

 Andra;a rupestris, Turn. Shawangunk Mts. : C. F. Austin. 

 Dicranum di'ummondi, C. Muii. Shore of Lake Placid. 

 Fissideris taxifolius, Hedw. Fort Edward: E. C. Howe. Albany. 

 Fissidens osmundioides, Hedw. Poestenkill. E. C. Howe. Adirondack Mts. 



Sterile. 

 Conomitrium julianum, Savi. Grafton, Reus. Co.: E. C. Howe. Sterile. 

 Blindia acuta, Dicks. Abundant on perpendicular faces of rocks at Edmund 



pond, North Elba. 

 Barhula fragilis, Wlls. Ulster Co. C. F. Austin. Sterile. 

 Grimmia olneyi, Sulliv. Haverstraw: C. F. Austin. 

 Schistostega osnmndacea, Web. & Mohe. Adirondack Pass; also in the Pass 



between Mt. Mclntyre and Mt. Colden; in both stations growing on loose 



soil adhering to the roots of trees prostrated by the wind. This rare 



moss has been found on the White Mts. of New Hampshire by T. P. 



James, Esq., and at Lake Superior by H. Gillman, Esq. 

 Tetraplodon mnioides, L. fil. Mt. Whiteface. 

 Bryum annotinum, HJEDW. Luzerne. G. W. C. 

 Bryum wahlenbergii, Schwaegr. Fort Edward: E. C. Howe. Fertile 



specimens. 

 Polytrichum juniperinum, var. alpestre, Beyol. Eueop. High tops of the 



Adirondack Mts. 

 Leskea neivosa, Schwaegr. On prostrate trunks of trees; Adirondack Mts. 



This plant produces pistillidia, but no antheridia and consequently no 



fruit. 



