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THE MOSSES OF THE LAKE GEORGE FLORA 



Stewart H. Burnham 

 (Concluded) 



182. Bryhnia Novae-Angliae (Sull. & Lesq.) Grout. Huletts Lg. (Levy); on 



stones in a brook three miles south of Lake George, Oct., 1867 (Howe); 

 Fort Edward, 1866 (Howe) in (CH), "leaves slightly papillose," also in 

 (SH); Mt. Nebo; French Mt., determined by Mrs. Britton. 



183. Eurhynchium Mans (Hedw.) J. & S. Huletts Lg. (Levy); ground in woods, 



Moreau (Howe); southern W. Fort Ann, determined in part by both 

 Mrs. Britton and Mr. Kaiser; marsh north of Glen Lake, determined by 

 Miss Warner. 



184. Eurhynchium serrulatum (Hedw.) Kindb. Ground in woods; frequent. 



Specimens have been determined by Mr. Kaiser. 



185. Eurynchium strigosum (Hoffm.) B. & S. Ground in woods and moist rocks; 



common. Our plants are referable to var. robustum Roell. 



186. Oxyrhynchium rusciforme (Neck.) Warnst. On rocks in streams. Huletts 



Lg. (Levy); Horse Heaven, west of South Bay village; W. Fort Ann; Big 

 Hollow, Bakers Falls; Anthony Kill, Round Lake. Specimens have been 

 determined by Mrs. Britton, Prof. Holzinger,and Mr. Kaiser. {Eurhyn- 

 chium rusciforme (Neck.) Milde; Rynchostegium rusciforme B. & S.) 



187. Cirriphyllum Boscii (Schwaegr.) Grout. Lake George (Hulst); Fort Ed- 



ward, sterile (Howe). N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 20: 410. 1867, as Hypnum 

 Boscii Schwaegr. Falls in Bond Creek, Moss Street, north of Hudson 

 Falls; Willard Mountain. 



188. Cirriphyllum piliferum (Schreb.) Grout. "Fort Edward, woods back of 



Institute." Exceedingly rare. (Howe). N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 19: 

 59. 1866, as Hypnum piliferum Schreb. The Fort Edward specimens 

 in (CH) have been verified by Dr. Grout. Devines woods, Vaughns, 

 May 10, 1913, determined by Mr. Kaiser who says, "rare and local. A 

 desirable moss." 



189. Camptothecium nitens (Schreb.) Schimp. Cold bogs and sphagnum swamps. 



Fort Edward (Howe) in (CH) and (SH). N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 19: 62. 

 1866, as Hypnum nitens Schreb. "(a) Peat bogs near Fort Edward" 

 (Howe) in Bryol. Europ. 6: t. 622, also in Lesquereux & James, Mosses 

 of North America, page 334. Dr. B. D. Gilbert refers to these specimens 

 in Bryol. 8: 94. Sept. 1905. Roadside bogs south of South Bay village, 

 determined in part by Mr. Kaiser; Rich's swamp near Shushan. 



Camptothecium nitens var. falcatum (Peck) n. comb. "Fort Ed- 

 ward. A remarkable form with curved branches and secund falcate 

 leaves." (Howe). N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 22: 105. 1869. Dr. Howe's 

 specimens are in the (SH). These specimens were from Moreau, Sara- 

 toga county: but in Bryol. Europ. VI: t. 622 they were erroneously 

 referred to "(b) New Baltimore, Saratoga Co., "var. Foliis secundis 

 subfalcatis. " New Baltimore is in Greene Co., N. Y. 



