FONTINALACEAE 119 



F. Lescurii Sull. Bulls Head, Pleasant Plains (N. Am. 

 Musci PI. 428, det. Cardot) and Court House, S. Id.; Yonkers, 

 Howe; 246, 247, 248 Muse. App. labelled this species are F. 

 novae angliae according to Cardot. Most of the S. Id. material 

 at the X. Y. Bot. Gardens labeled F. biformis is this species or 



F. StiUivantii. 



F. novae-angliae Sull. New Dorp!! and Egbertville and 

 Tottenville, S. Id.; Common in N. J. according to Austin (See 

 the preceding); Flushing, L. Id., Hulst, Bx! 



F. Sullivantii Lindb. "Stagnant pools in woods about 

 Closter, N. J.," Muse. App. 249, also Suppl. 524, according to 

 Cardot; Toms R., X. J., E. G. and N. L. Britton, Bx!; Green- 

 port, Latham; Court House, S. Id. E. G. B.!; Bronx Park, E. 



G. B., Bx! 



F. involuta R. & C. According to Cardot part of Muse. App. 

 248 from Ponds of N. J. is this species. Gilman has a specimen 

 from "Near State Line, N. Y. & N. J.," at Bx!; Manchester, 

 X. J., fide Cardot. 



Distinguished from F. novae-angliae by the narrower leaves, 

 strongly involute on the borders, canaliculate and cucullate at 

 the apex; generally appearing distichous. Fide Cardot. 



F. microdonta Ren. "New Jersey," Cardot, Monographie des 

 Fontinalacees: 121. Distinguished from F. Sullivantii by its 

 less rigid appearance, softer leaves, and rudimentary inner per- 

 istome. Fide Cardot. 



ADDENDA (Reported by Wiegmann) 



Dicranum Muhlenbeckii B. & S. On bare limestone with 

 Carex eburnea, Swartswood N. (49 miles from City Hall.) 



Dicranum spurium Hedw. Bare trap rock. Plainfield, N. J. 



Fissidens incurvus Schwaegr. Wiegmann reports spores mature 

 in August in brooks at Alpine, N. J. 



F. Julianus (Savi.) Sch. Bronx R. below falls in Bronx Park. 



Encalypta streptocarpa Hedw. Crevices in dolomite ledges, 

 231st St. and Broadway, N. Y. City. 



Bryum Duvallii Voit. Swartswood, N. J. Doubtful. 



