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125- Bryum Duvallii Voit. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



126. Bryum intermedium Brid. Fort Edward, woods and rocks in Hudson 



River (Howe) in (CH); shales of Big creek east of Smiths Basin. 



127. Bryum pallescens Schleich. Fort Edward (Howe). 



128. Bryum pendulum (Hornsch.) Schimp. "Crevices of rocks, Lake George" 



(Lesquereux) in N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 19: 51. 1866, as Bryum cer- 

 nuum B. & S.; Fort Edward, dry woods at base of trees, rare (Howe); 

 Haynes hill, Vaughns, on rocks, determined by Prof. Holzinger. 



129. Bryum pseudotriguetrum (Hedw.) Schwaegr. Huletts Lg. (Jelliffe) (Levy)^ 



Dr. Grout states Sept. 7, 1906, that he finds " pseudotriquetrum in the 

 Adirondack region near Ticonderoga" ; South Bay on rocks; demons 

 to Black Mt. on wet rocks. 



130. Bryum uliginosum (Bruch) B. & S. "Crevices of wet rocks, Moreau" 



in deep shade, rarely fruiting (Howe) in N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 20: 

 405. 1867; "wet rocks near Fort Edward" (Howe) in Bryol. Europ. 4: 

 t. 385. Specimens in (CH) and (SH). 



131. Rhodohryum roseum (Weis) Limpr. Earth and thin, rocky soil in shaded 



places; common. Occasional in wet woods. A handsome moss and 

 easily recognized by its stolons bearing at the summit dark green 

 rosettes of leaves. Rarely found in fruit. 

 T32. Mnium affine Bland. Damp woods on earth and thin, rocky soil, also 

 in bogs. Huletts Lg. (Jelliffe); swampy v/oods south of Mud Pond, 

 Pattens Mills, determmed by Mrs. Britton; Vaughns and east of Tripoli, 

 several collections determined by Mr. Kaiser, who says "the short 

 cilia (1-2 cells) of the leaves would seem to indicate that your material 

 belongs to the species rather than the var. ctliare in which the cilia 

 teeth are longer." 



Mnium affine var. ciliare (Grev.) CM. Huletts Lg. (Levy); 

 Lake George (Hulst); Shushan (Dobbin); Black Mt.; falls, West brook, 

 W. Fort Ann. 



Mnium affine var. elatum B. & S. Along deep shaded creeks 

 in mountains. Black Mt. (Lesquereux). N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 

 19: 53. 1866. 



Mnium affine var. rugicum B. & S. ' Same places as the 

 former" variety (Lesquereux). N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 19: 53. 1866. 



133. Mnium cinclidioides (Blytt.) Hiiben. Rich's swamp near Shushan. 



I3|. Mnium cuspidatum (L.) Leyss. Rocks and damp earth in woods and 

 bogs; abundant. {Mnium sylvaiicum Lindb.) 



135. Mnium Drummondii B. & S. Huletts Lg. (Levy); woods. Fort Edward 



(Howe) in N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 20: 406. 1867; Hague, moist woods 

 under Thuja occidentalis L. 



136. Mnium lycopodioides (Hook.) Schwaegr. "Moist rocks in woods on moun- 



tain slopes. Black Mt. near Lake George" (Lesquereux). N. Y. 

 State Cab. Rep. 19: 53. 1866. 



137. Mnium marginatum (Dicks.) Beauv. Huletts Lg. and Cold Spring (Jel- 



liffe) (Levy); Fort Edward and Saratoga Co., damp rocks and wet 



