—95- 



To this list should be added the following additional mosses reported by 

 Prof. John McClatchie in 1891. (History of Pasadena, Cal. — Reid. 1895.) 



Amblystegium irriguum (Hook &Wi\s.) Bryum turhinatum (Hedw.) Schwaegr. 



B. & S. Fissidens grandifrons Brid. 



Aulacomnium androgynum (L.) Pohlia nutans (Schreb.) Lindb. 



Schwaegr. 



ADDITIONS TO THE RECORDED MOSSES OF WEST VIRGINIA 



John L. Sheldon 



In so far as I am aware, no considerable addition to the list of mosses of 

 West Virginia has been made since the one made by Dr. Andrews* in 1905. For 

 the past eight years I have been collecting, among other things, an occasional 

 moss. With the assistance of several members of the S. M. S., I have recently 

 completed an examination of these specimens and am now able to add the follow- 

 ing: 



Amblystegium Juratzkanum Schimp. On bark of decaying log, south of 

 Morgantown (1352). 



Anacamptodon splachnoides (Frol.) Brid. In a knot hole of an apple tree, 

 Lick Run (3337)- 



Anomodon apiculatus Br. & Sch. On trunk of beech in woods, Cranberry 

 Glades (3721). 



Aphanorrhegma serratum (Hook. & Wils.) Sulliv. Roadside leading from 

 North Front Street, Morgantown (2689, 3973); south side of Decker's Creek 

 near where Aaron's Run empties into the creek (4314). 



Barbula unguiculata (Huds.) Hedw. On curbstone along Front Street 

 (2051) and on a pile of stones in South Park (2279), Morgantown; on rocks along 

 a sm'all stream near Fort Spring (2803). 



Brachythecium acuminatum (Hedw.) Kind, forma. On tree trunk, Marilla 

 (1417)- 



Brachythecium digastrum C. M. & K. On decayed log. Lick Run (3968). 



Brachythecium plumosum (Sw.) Br. & Sch. On wet ledge along Decker's 

 Creek opposite Marilla (4003, 4009). 



Bryum intermedium Brid. Morgantown (167, 169, 1268); Middle Ferry 

 (2340); Lick Run (3957). Dr. Grout says No. 2340 is not typical. 



Bryum pseudotriquetrum (Hedw.) Schwaegr. (?) Bank along railroad, Stur- 

 gisson (186). Doubtfully referred to this species by Dr. Grout. 



Cirriphyllum Boscii (Schwaegr.) Grout. Morgantown (1270); on ledge near 

 Burnt House (4230). 



Desmatodon Porteri James. On sandstone rock near Ravenswood (2388). 



Dicranum fuscescens Turn. Cheat Bridge (2538). 



♦Andrews, A. LeRoy. Additions to the Bryophytic Flora of West Virginia. The Bryologist 

 8: 53-65. Jy. 190S. 



