95 
542. TRICHOSTOMUM, Br. and Sch. 
1303. T. tortile, Schrad. 
1304. T. pallidum, Hedw. 
Near the ‘‘ Forks,” Cheektowaga, Erie Co. 
543. DIDYMODON, Br. and Sch. 
1805. D. rubelhis, Roth. 
1306. 
1307. 
1308. 
1809. 
1310. 
1811. 
1312. 
1313. 
1314. 
1815. 
1316. 
1817. 
1318. 
1319. 
D. 
ie) 
GOO oOo & 
Goat Is., Niagara River. 
luridus, Hornsch. 
Rare. Niagara Falls, on a dry rock near the shore, from one- 
eighth to one-fourth of a mile below the American staircase. 
‘* This fine species was found by Drummond in 1818 at 
‘* Niagara Falls; but had not been detected since that time, 
‘‘until 1865, when it was re-discovered as shown above.” 
CG Hi. Peck, in Reg..Rep., 1866. 
544. CERATODON, Brid. 
. purpureus, Brid. 
Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo. 
545. TETRAPHIS, Hedw. 
. pellucida, Hedw. 
Pine Hill, Cheektowaga, Erie Co. 
546. ENCALYPTA, Schrad. 
. streptocarpa, Hedw. 
‘*Counterfeiter’s Ledge,’’ Akron, Erie Co. 
547. ORTHOTRICHUM, Hedw. 
. cupulatum, Hoff. 
On beech trees, Rose’s Point, Ont.; ‘‘ Niagara Falls, Drum- 
mond,” Sudliivant. 
. anomalum, Hedw. 
Rare. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo; rocks and trees, 
Niagara Falls. 
. Strangulatum, Beauv. 
. Ohioense, Sull. and Lesq. 
affine, Schrad. 
. leiocarpum, Br. and Sch. 
Hutchinsiz, Hook and Tayl. 
Ludwigii, Schwegr. 
. crispum, Hedw. 
Hall’s Station, Niagara Co. 
. crispulum, Hornsch. 
Salamanca, Catt. Co. 
