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246. Entodon seductrix (Hedw.) CM. Habitat similar to that of the pre- 



ceding species. Dresden (Peck); cHffs south of South Bay village; and 

 elsewhere with the preceding species. 



247. Platygyrium repens (Brid.) B. & S. Huletts Lg. (Jelliffe) (Levy); Shus- 



han on rotten wood (Dobbin), determined by Miss Warner, Dr. Grout, 

 and Mr. Kaiser; old logs, east of Tripoli and northeast of Vaughns, 

 determined by Mr. Kaiser. 



248. Pylaisia intricata (Hedw.) R. & C. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



249. Pylaisia polyantha (Schreb.) B. & S. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



250. Pylaisia Schimperi R. & C. Trunks of trees, ground and rocks; frequent. 



251. Anacamptodon splachnoides (Froel.) Brid. Knotholes and cavities of 



deciduous trees. Bolton (Levy); Fort Edward (Howe) in (CH); 

 Rich's swamp near Shushan (Dobbin); Peaked Mt., determined by Mrs. 

 Britton; Vaughns. 



252. Leucodon brachypus Brid. Dresden (Peck); Shushan on stone wall (Dob- 



bin); fallen beech trunk, Farley's (Vaughn's) woods, Vaughns; trees, 

 Anaquassacook hills. 



253. Leucodon julaceus (Hedw.) Sull. Huletts Lg. (Levy); northern Washing- 



ton county, determined by Prof. Holzinger; trees, bog north of Clarks 

 • Pond. 



254. Leucodon sciuroides (L.) Schwaegr. Huletts Lg. (Levy). 



255. Forsstroemia trichomitria (Hedw.) Lindb. Shushan on trees (Dobbin). 



256. Homalia Jamesii Schimp. Cold Spring opposite to Huletts Lg. (Jelliffe) 



in (GH). Dr. Jelliffe told Mrs. Britton, Sept. 22, 1889, "Homalia I 

 cannot find in any quantities this year." 



257. Neckera pennata (L.) Hedw. Trunks of trees, usually in upland woods. 



Blue Mt. Lake (Knight) in (CH); Huletts Lg. (Levy); Fort Edward 

 (Howe); Shushan (Dobbin); Hague. 



Neckera pennata var. oligocarpa (Bruch) Grout. Crown Point gorge 

 (Britton) in (GH); Huletts Lg. and Cold Spring (Jelliffe). Dr. Jelliffe 

 wrote Mrs. Britton, Sept. 22, 1889, that "the iVec^ef a" was "extremely 

 abundant, entirely covering the under sides of the rocks that make up 

 what is called Deer's Leap just opposite Huletts Landing." 



258. Fontinalis dalecarlica B. & S. Cold Spring, South Bay; Mt. Nebo. 



259. Fontinalis gigantea Sull. Cold streams in elevated regions. Peaked Mt. 



ravine and Big Notch, north; ravine south base of Sugar Loaf Mt.; Fly 

 Kill, south of Shushan. 



260. Fontinalis Lescurii Sull. Crown Point gorge (Britton) and Lake George 



(Hulst) in (GH); Huletts Lg. (Levy); Vaughns on rocks and soil in 

 creeks and ditches, determined by Mr. Kaiser. 



261. Fontinalis novae-angliae Sull. Huletts Lg. (Jelliffe) in (CH), also (Levy); 



Shushan, rocks in Fly Kill (Dobbin), determined by Dr. Peck, also men- 

 tioned in Am. Bot. 17: 36. May, 191 1; Black Mt.; rocky streams, 

 road north of Putnam mountains, determined by Mr. Kaiser; Peaked 

 Mt. ravine. 



