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53- Dicranella varia (Hedw.) Schimp. Clay bank of stream north of Pattens 

 Mills cemetery, determined by Mr. Kaiser; woods north of Cambridge. 



54. Dicranum Bergeri Bland. Ballston Lake; Rich's swamp near Shushan. 



55. Dicranum Bonjeani DeNot. Huletts Lg. (Levy); E. Lake George marsh 



and large marsh south of Glen Lake, determined by Mr. Kaiser. 



56. Dicranum Drummondii CM. Huletts Lg. (Levy); Lake George (Hulst); 



Fred Vaughans' woods, Vaughns, clay soil under hemlocks; marshes 

 north and south of Glen Lake. Several collections determined by Mr. 

 Kaiser. 



57. Dicranum flagellare Hedw. Old stumps and logs; common. 



58. Dicranum fulvum Hook. Rocks; common. 



59. Dicranum fuscescens Turn. Black Mt.; Anaquassacook hills, southeast of 



Shushan. 



60. Dicranum longifolium Ehrh. Huletts Lg. and Cold Spring (Jelliffe) in (CH) 



and (JH); also (Levy); Barber trail, Black Mt.; Anaquassacook hills 

 on rocks near Peaked Rock. 



61. Dicranum montanum Hedw. Base of living trunks of pines and hemlocks 



and decaying wood. Huletts Lg. (Levy) ; Fort Edward (Howe) in 

 (CH); near W. Fort Ann P. O.; vicinity of Kingsbury St.; large marsh 

 south of Glen Lake; Anaquassacook hills. 



62. Dicranum Schisti (Gunn.) Lindb. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



63. Dicranum scoparium (L.) Hedw. Earth, rocks, etc., in shaded places; 



abundant. 



Dicranum scoparium, var. pallidum (CM.) L. & J. Fort Ed- 

 ward (Howe) in (CH). 



Dicranum scoparium, var. paludosum B. & S. Cool and 

 swampy woods, W. Fort Ann. Determined in part by Mr. Kaiser. 

 The stems of this moss are clothed with a white tomentum. 



64. Dicranum spurium Hedw. "Sandy ground, Saratoga "(Lesquereux)in N, Y. 



State Cab. Rep. 19: 45. 1866; Fort Edward (Howe) in (CH). 



65. Dicranum undulatum Ehrh. Old moist or wet woods and thin rocky soil; 



frequent specially in elevated regions. 



66. Dicranum viride (S. & L.): Lindb. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



67. Leucobryum albidum (Brid.) Lindb. Huletts Lg. (Jelliffe); northern Wash- 



inton county growing with the next species, determined by Mrs. Britton. 



68. Leucobryum glaucum (L.) Schimp. A conspicuous and common moss form- 



ing compact light-colored cushions in moist or dry shaded places, mossy 

 coniferous woods and borders of swamps. 



69. Hedwigia albicans (Web.) Lindb. Rocks and boulders; abundant. 



{Hedwigia ciliata Ehrh.), 



Hedwigia albicans, var. leucophaea (B. & S.) Limpr. Huletts 

 Lg, (Jelliffe). 



Hedwigia albicans, var. secunda (B. & S. ) Limpr. Huletts 

 Lg. (Jelliffe), (Levy). 



Hedwigia albicans, va.r. viridis (B. & S.) Limpr. Huletts Lg. 



(Jelliffe). 



