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in (CH), also reported in N. Y. State Cab. Kep. 19: 51. 1866, as Bar- 

 tramia Muhlenhergii Schwaegr. 

 no. Bartramia ithyphylla (Haller) Brid. "Fissures of rocks. Black moun- 

 tain near Lake George." (Lesquereux.) N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 19: 

 51. 1866. 



111. Bartramia Oederi (Gunn.) Sw. Dresden and Horicon (Peck); Huletts 



Lg. (Levy); Saratoga Co. (Howe) in (CH); northwest Hartford on 

 limestone; Bacon hill and at Vaughns on limestone ledges, determined 

 by Mr. Kaiser; wet shaly rocks, Big creek east of Smiths Basin and 

 at Bakers Falls, determined in part by Mrs. Britton, specimens in 

 (CH) ; woods south of Shushan on rocks. 



112. Bartramia pomiformis (L.) Hedw. Shady banks and rocks; abundant 



particularly in elevated regions. 



Bartramia pomiformis, var. crispa (Sw.) B. & S. Black Mt. 

 cliffs. Determined by Mrs. Britton. 



113. Leptobryum pyriforme (L.) Wils. Huletts Lg. (Levy); sandy soil. Fort 



Edward (Howe) in (CH). 



114. Pohlia annotina (Hedw.) Lindb. Luzerne (Clinton) in N. Y. State Cab. 



Rep. 20: 409. 1867, as Bryum annotinum Hedw.; Middle Grove (Peck). 



115. Pohlia cruda (L.) Lindb. "Deep shaded crevices of rocks on mountains. 



Black Mt." (Lesquereux.) "Fort Edward." (Howe.) N. Y. State 

 Cab. Rep. 19: 52. 1866, as Bryum crudum Schreb. Dr. Howe's speci- 

 mens in both (CH) and (SH). Huletts Lg. and Cold Sprmg (Jelliffe) 

 in (CH), also (Levy); Cold Spring, South Bay; cliffs m the forest north 

 of Lake Pond, determined by Mrs. Britton. 



116. Pohlia Lescuriana (Sull.) Grout. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



117. Pohlia nutans (Schreb.) Lindb. Moist or swampy woods and old stumps; 



frequent. 



118. Pohlia proligera (Lindb.) Correns. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



119. Mniobryum albicans (Wahl.) Limpr. In a muddy bog, Moreau, "Fort 



Edward" (Howe). N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 20: 409. 1867, as Bryum^ 

 Wahlenbergii Schwaegr. Southern W. Fort Ann and N. Beaver creek, 

 Vaughns, in wet places, determined by Mr. Kaiser. 



120. Bryum affine (Bruch) Lindb. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



121. Bryum argenteum L. Sandy fields, thin rocky soil and burnt ground; 



abundant. Easily recognized by its silvery gray color and often grow- 

 ing with Ceratodon and Funaria. 



122. Bryum bimum Schreb. Huletts Lg. (Levy); swamps. Fort Edward (Howe) 



in (CH); Glens Falls on rocks in the river; falls in West brook, W. 

 Fort Ann; swamp south of Mud Pond, Pattens Mills; Vaughns and 

 vicinity on mossy rocks, low woods and wet limestone ledges, deter- 

 mined by Mr. Kaiser. 



123. Bryum caesptiicium L. Old fields and rocks; frequent. 



124. Bryum capillare L. Huletts Lg. (Levy); shaded banks, rare, Fort Edward 



(Howe) in (SH). N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 19: 52. 1866. Shushan 

 (Dobbin) in (SH). 



