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143- Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm. On trunks of trees; common. Occasional 
on rocks. 
144. Sticta Weigelii (Ach.) Wainio. On rocks. E. of Hadlock Pond, Nov. 24, 
1915; Peaked Mt., Oct. 23, 1918; Vaughns, July 6, 1907; Anaquassa- 
cook hills, June 15, 1907. {Sticta quercizans (Mx.) Ach.). 
145. Nephroma helveticum Ach. Huletts Lg. (Jelliffe); Shushan on rocks 
(Dobbin); east of Tripoli on rocks, Aug. 2, 1914, determined by Mr. 
Merrill; Sugar Loaf Mt., Nov. 13, 1915. 
146. Nephroma laevigatum Ach. Mossy rocks. Falls in west brook, W. Fort 
Ann, Sept. 19, 1917, & Sept. 11, 1918, determined by Mr. Merrill; 
Peaked Mt., Apr. 14, & June 16, 1918; woods east of Tripoli school- 
house. May 25, 1913, determined by Mr. Merrill. 
147. Nephroma laevigatum parile (Ach.) Nyl. On rocks at the falls in West 
brook, W. Fort Ann, Sept. 11, 1918; determined by Mr. Merrill. 
[To be Continued] 
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES 
Fascicle 18 of Musci Acrocarpi Boreali-Americani, issued by Dr. John M. 
Holzinger, was sent out February 6, 1922. It comprises the following species: 
426. Bryum Atwateriae 438. Oreoweisia serrulata 
427. B. capillar e flaccidum 439. Philonotis americana 
428. B. cuspidatum 440. Ph. capillaris 
429. B. meesioides 441. Ph. alpicola 
430. Catharinaea xanthopelma 442. Physcomitrella patens 
431. Dicranella pumila 443. Physcomitrium turbinatum Langloisii 
432. Dicranum Drummondii 444. Pilopogon Blumii 
433. D. falcatum 445. Polytrtchum angustidens 
434. Epipterygium Tozeri 446. Rhabdoweisia denticulata 
435. Fissidens Garberi 447. Rhacomitrium fasciculare 
436. Rhacomitrium Macounii 448. Seligeria recurvata pumila 
437. Mniobryum albicans 449. Tortula Mulleri 
450. Webera proligera 
The eight contributors have collected in widely separate areas. Dr. John 
W. Bailey, Prof. J. Flett, and the late Prof. A. S. Foster have, together, collected 
13 species in Washington and Oregon, Mr. Severin Rapp has contributed 3 
from Florida. Mr. Edwin B. Bartram, 3 from Pennsylvania. Prof. H. Dupret 
and Dr. F. E. Lloyd, each i from Canada; Mrs. Rachel Lowe, i from Mass- 
achusetts; Dr. Geo. E. Nichols, i from Michigan; Dr. T. C. Frye, i from the 
Hawaiian Islands, and the author, i from Minnesota. 
The list shows that the United States is as yet sparsely covered with moss- 
students able and ready to cooperate in this exploring work, and the assistance 
of others all over the United States is solicited. 
In the work of verifying and correcting critical determinations, the author 
is under special obligations to Mr. R. S. Williams, to Mrs. Elizabeth G. Britton, 
Dr. A. LeRoy Andrews, Mr. Leopold Loeske, and to Dr. George N. Best. 
Winona, Minn., Feb. 8» 1922 John M. Holzinger 
