New Dorp, Staten Id. N.Y. 

 Oct. 29th, 1897. 



Dear Dr. eermed" , m 



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The only stations that we have in the 

 Columbia ^erbariuw for Ta. loria tenuis, are he enclosed from R.DS. 

 Williams, and ,,'icouns No. I4J from Fox River, (jaspe Co. Quebec. 

 We also ha ir e an imperfect specimen f rm "raghorne. I will send your 

 query about EntO don to Dr. Crout, or if you are writing to him, 



erhaps you will ask him. He is at the High Schoool at Plymouth N.H 

 and will perhaps he able to supply you wit' a specimen of E. re- 

 pe n s. 



T hope you will ha^e some notes for the Pern Bull e*in, and eontrl- 

 but 'o the new m*£s department, Avhich will contain short notes on 

 new or rare finds 1 am getting together a set on Anacamptodon spla 

 chnoldes, Hookerin Sulli anti, and iseelium nudum, and 1 think 1 

 shall be ab 1 e to illustrate most of them , so that others can find 

 and >now them when V ey do. 



The name of the Sword Moss, is Bryoziphium, though 1 am not sure 

 quite that Mitten is right in keeping Eustichia for the South Amer- 

 ican species. It has occurred to me ?in:e the article was published 

 that Mi ten might be mistaken, though he is one of the original dis 

 ciples of th e sbhool of priority. 1 gave the history of the names, 

 but that part of my m. s. was too technical ''or the Plant World, 

 and so i t was omitted. 

 With kindest regards, yours truly, 



