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9- Frullania. cobrensis Gottsche; C. Wright, Hep. Cubenses (nomen 

 nudum). Stephani, Hedwigia 33: 142. 1894. 



Colbcted in April, 1912, at Sanford, Florida, on maple and cypress, by S. 

 Rapp (No, 57). Originally collected by C. Wright, in Cuba, and distributed in 

 his Hepaticae Cubenses. Although no definiie locality is mentioned the plant 

 probably came from the vicinity of El Cobr^, a cown near Santiago, at 

 the eastern end of the island. Until its rediscovery in Florida no other stations 

 for ths species had been recorded. In connection with F. Rappii, a species 

 likewise from Sanford, Florida, which was proposed as new by the writer in the 

 Bryologist for March, 1912, attention was called to F. cobrensis and to its 

 close relationship to the new species. Its prompt discovery by Mr. Rapp was 

 very noteworthy. In spite of their close affinities and of the fact that they 

 grow in the same region, the two species seem to retain their distinctive char- 

 acters. 



10. Anthoceros punctatus L. 



Collected in February, 1902, along Basset Cave Road, Bsrmuda, by H. 

 Kennedy, and in March, 1902, at Walsingham Caves, Bermuda, by the same 

 collector. New to Bermuda and the second member of the Anthocerotales to 

 be reported from the island, the first being A. levis L} In the plants collected 

 in March the spores are fully mature; in those collected in February they are 

 still immature, but sufficiently advanced to show their distinctive features. 

 The specimens were kindly communicated to the writer by Professor W. G. 

 Farlow. 



Yale University. 



FIRST SUPPLEMENT— SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY 



EXCHANGE LIST OF HEPATICAE FOUND IN UNITED STATES 



AND CANADA 



Compiled by Miss Caroline Coventry Haynes from various sources 

 [Read at S. M. S. Meeting, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, May 24, 1913.] 

 ADDITIONAL SPECIES 

 Metzgeriaceae 

 Pallavicinia hibernica (Hook.) S. F. Gray 



Jungermanniaceae 

 Sphenolobus politus (Nees) Steph. 

 Chiloscyphus rivularis (Schrad.) Loeske 

 This is raised from varietal to specific rank. 



1 See Evans, Bryologist 13; 36. 1910. 



