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Plants in Massachusetts. 



Osmunda, L. 



interrupta, Mx. B. B — e. and A. 



spectabilis, O, regalis, Mx. W. B. B — e. and A. 

 Polypodium, L. 



calcareum, Sm. A. and B — e. 



connectile, W. P. phegopteris, L. B. A. and B— e. 



hexagonopterum, Mx. A. and B — e. 



vulgare, L. Polypod. B. A. and B— e. 

 Pteris, L. 



aquilina, L. Common Brake. B. B — e. and A. 



atropurpurea, L. Rock Brake. A. 

 Struthiopteris, W. 



Pennsylvania, W. A. and B. 

 Woodsia, R. Brown. 



ilvensis, Ph. W. rufidula, Beck. A. and B. 

 Woodwardia, Smith. 



angustifolia, Sm. W. onocleoides, W. N. B 



Virginica, W. Tewksbury, Big. Maiden. Curtis. 



LYCOPODIACEjE. 



Lycopodium, L. Ground Pine. 

 annotinum, L. A. 

 apodum, L. A. 



clavatum, L. Club Moss. B. B — e. and A. 

 Carolinian um, L. B. 



complanatum, L. Ground Pine. B. B — e. and A, 

 dendroideum, Mx. do. B. B— e. and A. 

 inundatum, W. N. B. 



lucidulum, Mx. Moon Fruit Pine. B. and A. 

 rupestre, L. B. B— e. and A. 



TRIBE II— MUSCOIDE.E. 



No Catalogues of the remaining orders of plants have been published in 

 Massachusetts, except for Berkshire County and the vicinity of Amherst Col- 

 lege, or the valley of the Connecticut. B — e, as usual, is added to those species 

 that are found in Berkshire : and B — e * to the few that are peculiar to Berk- 

 shire. All, that have not the star annexed, occur in the Connecticut Valley, 

 and doubtless this list falls far short of the actual number. 



MUSCl. 



Anictangium, Hedw. 



filiforme, Hedw. Hedwigia Jiliformis, P. de Beauv. B — e. 

 Anomodon, Hooker and Taylor. 



viticulosum, H. and T. Neckera viticulosa, Hedw. 

 Arrhenopterum, Hedw. 



heterostichum, Hedw. Byrum arrhenopterum^ Dill. 

 Bartramia, Hedw. 



crispa 1 Sw. B — e. 



fontana, Hooker. 



gracilis, Sm. Oederi s Schwaegrichen. 

 pomiformis, Hedw. 

 Bryum, d L. 



an rogynum, Hedw. 

 aureum. 



argenteum, L. B — e. 



caespiticium, L. B — e. 



cuspidatum, Schreb. B— e. 



nutans, Schreb. Wehera nutans, Hediv. B — e. 



punctatum, Schreb. 



