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94- Orthotrichum anomalum Hedw. Limestone rocks; common. Specimens 

 from granitic rocks on Sugar Loaf Mt. grew on Umhilicaria Dillenh 

 Tuck. 



95. Orthotrichum obtusifolium Schrad. Huletts Lg. (Levy); "Trees, Saratoga 



Springs, sterile" (Clinton) in N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 20: 405. 1867. 



96. Orthotrichum speciosum Nees. Huletts Lg. (Jelliffe); Fort Edward (Howe) 



in (CH). 



97. Orthotrichum strangulatum Sull. Huletts Lg. and Cold Spring (Jelliffe) 



(Levy); Dresden on rocks (Peck); "DeRidder hill on elms near "Schuy- 

 lerville (Greenalch) in Bryol, 3: 16. July, 1900; Shushan (Dobbin); 

 on trunks of trees, Vaughns and vicinity, determined by Mr. Kaiser. 



98. Splachnum ampuUaceum L. "In a wooded swamp on an old log," one mile 



north of Moreau Station. N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 20: 405. 1867. Also 

 noted by Mrs. Britton in The Observer 7: 640. Oct. 1896. Specimens 

 in (CH) and (SH). 



99. Physcomitrium turbinatum (Mx.) Brid. Lake George (Hulst), determined 



by Mrs. Britton; Fort Edward, ground in wet places (Howe) in (CH); 

 Schuylerville (Greenalch); Shushan (Dobbin); upland meadow in 

 "dead furrows," north of Vaughns, determined by Mr. Kaiser. 



100. Funaria hygrometrica (L.) Sibth. Sandy banks, moist soil, crevices of 



rocks and burnt ground; frequent. 



101. Meesia longiseta Hedw. Wet places, Moreau (Howe). N. Y. State Cab. 



Rep. 20: 405. 1867. Specimens in (CH) and (SH). 



102. Meesia trichodes (L.) Spruce. "Moist sandy ground and marshy places. 



Fort Edward. Rare." (Howe.) N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 19: 51. 

 1866, as Meesia uliginosa Hedw. Specimens in (CH). 



103. Meesia triquetra (L.) Angst. "Swamps and wet places. Fort Edward. 



Rare." (Howe.) N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 19: 51. 1866, as Meesia 

 tristacha Funk. Specimens in (CH) and (SH). Big Hollow, Bakers 

 Falls, Sept. 1892, determined by Mrs. Britton. 



104. Timmia cucullata Mx. Shaded ground, Fort Edward (Howe) in (CH); 



Schuylerville (Greenalch), Bryol. 3: 16. July, 1900, as Timmia mega- 

 politana Hedw.; Shushan (Dobbin); Halfway brook between Pattens 

 Mills and Tripoli, determined in part by Mr. Kaiser; Pond brook 

 both east and west of W. Fort Ann P. O. 



105. Aulacomnium heterostichum (Hedw.) B. & S. Moist soil and ledges in 



woods; frequent. 



106. Aulacomnium palustre Schwaegr. Sphagnum marshes, bogs, wet grassy 



places and moist rocks; abundant and somewhat variable. 



107. Philonotis caespitosa Wils., approaching var. laxa (Warnst.) Loeske & 



Warnst. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



108. Philonotis fontana (L.) Brid, Springy banks, bogs and moist rocks; fre- 



quent. 



109. Philonotis Muhlenbergii (Schwaegr.) Brid. Ticonderoga (Britton); Huletts 



Lg. (Levy); wet sandy soil and springy places. Fort Edward (Howe) 



