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time." Dr. Evans in his "Notes on North American Hepaticae. VI" in Bryol. 

 18: 83. Sept. 19 1 5 says that the geographical distribution of Cephalozia Fran- 

 cisci "in North America is so incompletely known that the report of the following 

 new stations seem justifiable." A station on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia: 

 and "Southold and Orient Point, Long Island, New York, R. Latham," are 

 reported. ."The last two stations which represents a marked extension of the 

 known range to the southward," having been found previously in Maine and 

 New Hampshire," are of especial interest and indicate that the plant ought to 

 be looked for in eastern Connecticut and Rhode Island." This rare hepatic has 

 only been found at Horton Point, Southold: but has never been found at Orient 

 Point, as stated above! 



C. macrostachya Kaal. — Southold about base of bushes in a sandy swamp; deter- 

 mined by Dr. Evans. 



C. media Lindb. — On old logs in moist woods at Greenport. 



Fossombronia foveolata Lindb. — Sandy swamps, Horton Point; and dry soil in 

 cedar woods, Orient, fruiting in November; determined by Dr. Evans and Dr. 

 Conklin. 



Lophocolea minor Nees — On a mossy rock in a swamp. 



Notothylas orbicularis (Schw.) Sull. — Muddy bottom of a pasture pond at Orient. 

 ■Ortontoschisma Sphagni (Dicks.) Dumort. — Edge of woodland swamp at Orient; 

 determined by Miss Annie Lorenz. 



Pallavicinia Lyellii (Hook.) S. F. Gray — About mossy base of trees in moist woods 

 and swamps, Greenport and Southold. 



Pellia F abroniana Raddi — Edge of stream in woods at Greenport. Dr. Conklin 

 says "this is a rare species." 



Riccardia pinguis (L.) S. F. Gray — Among rushes on wet sandy shore of lake at 

 Horton Point: and among grasses in brackish marsh at Orient; determined by 

 Dr. Conklin and Dr. Evans. 



Musci 

 Amblystegium Kochii B. & S. — On old leather and wood in a shady place; deter- 

 mined by Dr. A. J. Grout. 

 Fissidens minutulus Sull. — Small pieces of sandstone, under a shady bank, edge of 



lake at Horton Point; determined by Mr. G. B. Kaiser. 

 Fontinalis dalecarlica B. & S. — Trunks of bushes in wet places; determined by 



Mr. Kaiser. 

 Hypnum curvifolium Hedw. — All traces of this moss has disappeared where it was 



found in December 1909. This species should probably be referred to Hypnum 



imponens Hedw. 

 Plagiothecium Roeseanum (Hampe) B. & S. — Wet shady place; determined by Dr. 



Grout. 

 Pogonatum brevicaule (Brid.) Bv. — Wet stream bank at Greenport; determined 



by Mr. Kaiser. 

 Polytrichum commune uliginosum Hueb. — Dry soil at Southold; determined by 



Mr. Kaiser. 

 Sphagnum compactum DC. — Sandy bog at Southold; determined by Dr. A. L. 



Andrews. 

 S. subsecundum Nees — The form called 5. inundalum Russ. in a sandy bog at 



Southold; determined by Dr. Andrews. 



