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197- Drepanocladus vernicosus (Lindb.) Warnst R. C. Burnham's pasture, 

 Vaughns, in wet pool bottoms. Determined by Mr. Kaiser who says 

 "not by any means common — a desirable moss." 



198. Cratoneuron commutatum (Hedw.) Roth. Huletts Lg. and Black Mt. 



(JeUifife). Dr. Jelliffe in speaking of his trip to the summit of Black Mt., 

 to Mrs. Britton, June 25, 1889, says; " Hypnum commutatum I think 

 grew quite near the top of the mountain, on a side ledge, covering the 

 ledge like a large mat, at least 100 feet across. It was a beautiful sight." 



199. Cratoneuron filicinum (L.) Roth. Moist rocks and springy bogs in lime- 



stone regions; frequent. 



200. Calliergon cordifolium (Hedw.) Kindb. Swamps and margins of pools; 



frequent. Specimens have been determined by Mrs. Britton, Prof. 

 Holzinger, and Mr. Kaiser. 



201. Calliergon cuspidatum (L.) Kindb. Swamps and grassy ditches. Crown 



Point gorge and Crown Point bay (Britton) in (GH); Lake George 

 (Hulst); Fort Edward (Howe) in N. Y. State Cab. Rep. 19: 60. 1866, 

 as Hypnum cuspidatum L. Dr. Howe's specimens from Fort Edward 

 and from "waterholes near Kingsbury" are in (CH) and (SH). Hunters 

 bridge, east of Glen Lake; foot of Sugar Loaf Mt. and east of Tripoli, 

 determined by Mr. Kaiser. 



202. Calliergon giganteum (Schimp.) Kindb. Pond hole, top of Sugar Loaf Mt.; 



determined by Mr. Kaiser, who says, "Your Calliergon giganteum can be 

 very much more pinnate and robust than your material: but it is a good 

 find. Note the conspicuous inflated basal cells of the leaves which easily 

 separate it from C. cordifolium.'' 



203. Calliergon Schreberi (Willd.) Grout. Shaded ground, rocks and banks; 



abundant. 



204. Campylium chrysophyllum (Brid.) Bryhn. Moist ground and rocks and 



decayed wood in shaded places; common. Specimens have been deter- 

 mined by Prof. Holzinger and Mr. Kaiser. 



205. Campylium hispidulum (Brid.) Mitt. Roots of trees, decayed wood and 



rocks in moist shady places. Huletts Lg. (Levy); Lake George (Hulst); 

 southern W. Fort Ann; Vaughns, determined by Mr. Kaiser, who says 

 "a desirable moss"; woods north of Cambridge. 



206. Campylium radicale (Beauv.) Grout. Huletts Lg. (Levy); Fort Edward, 



decayed logs and sticks in woods (Howe) in (CH) as Hypnum Bergenense 

 Aust. 



207. Campylium stellatum (Schreb.) Bryhn. Huletts Lg. (Levy); Fort Edward 



(Howe) in (CH); pasture bogs, north of Vaughns. 



208. AmUystegium fiuviatile (Sw.) B. & S. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



209. AmUystegium irriguum (Wils.) B. «& S. Huletts Lg. (Levy); rocky bed of 



Pond brook, east of W. Fort Ann P. O., determined by Mr. Kaiser. 



210. AmUystegium Juratzkanum Schimp. Huletts Lg. (Levy); stones, Bad- 



ham's (Brown's) pasture copse, Vaughns, Oct., 1913, determined by 

 Mr. Kaiser, who says "in fine fruiting condition." 



