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Plagiochila Dumott. 
P. asplenioides (L.) Dumort.—Along shaded rivulets. Nor- 
THAMPTON, James and Rau, Bucks, Narrowsville, James; 
PHILADELPHIA, Fairmount Park, James; CHESTER (Flora 
Cestrica). 
P. porelloides Lindb.*—Among mosses in shaded ravines. 
NORTHAMPTON, James and Rau; Bucks, Narrowsville 
James; PHILADELPHIA, Fairmount Park, /ames; DELA- 
WARE (Smith’s Catalogue); CHESTER (Flora Cestrica); 
LANCASTER, Chickies, Porter. 
P. spinulosa (L.) Dumort.{—Bucxs, Narrowsville, /ames; 
DELAWARE (Smith’s Catalogue). 
Lophocolea Dumort. 
L. bidentata (L.) Dumort.—NortTHampton, Lehigh Moun- 
tain, Raw; CHESTER (Flora Cestrica); LANCASTER, Porter. 
L. Austini Lindb.—NorTHAMPTON and LEHIGH, Raz. 
L. heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.—On the ground and old 
logs.—_NoORTHAMPTON, Lime Ridge, Raz; PHILADELPHIA, 
Fairmount Park, James; DELAWARE (Smith’s Catalogue); 
CHESTER, New Garden, Michener. 
L. minor Nees.—NorTHAmMPTON, Lehigh Mountain, Raz. 
Cheiloscyphus Corda. 
C. adscendens Hook. & Wils.—NortuHampton, Bethlehem, 
Rau; DELAWARE (Smith’s Catalogue). 
C. polyanthos (L.) Corda—On wet, springy ground. Mon- 
ROE, Tobyhanna Mills, Porter; CARBON, Stony Creek, Rau; 
NorTHAMPTON, Bethlehem, Rau; CHESTER (Flora Ces- 
trica); DELAWARE (Smith’s Catalogue); HUNTINGDON and 
CENTRE, Porter. 
*P. porelloides Lindb. is not now considered specifically distinct from P. 
asplenioides. 
t This is probably P. Sudlivanti Gottsche. P. spinulosa is a species of the 
Old World. 
