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Philonotis fontana Brid. Pink Beds. A form collected around a cool 
spring under overhanging rocks agrees very closely 
with descriptions of var. ampliretis Dixon. 
Bryum argenteum L. Common in its usual habitats. 
“ bimum Schreb. Pink Beds. 
“ capillare L. Pigeon Gap, alt. 4500 ft. 
Mnium affine var. rugicum B. & S. Moist rocks. Pink Beds. 
“ “ “ ciliare (Grev.) C. M. Common. 
“ cuspidatum (L.) Leyss. Pink Beds. 
“ hornum L. Frequent. 
punctatum L. Pink Beds. 
“ “ var. elatum Schimp. Pink Beds. 
“ rostratum Schrad. Pink Beds. 
Pohlia elongata Hedw. Common in woods along the mountain summits. 
“ nutans (Schreb.) Lindb. Common. Specimens from Chestnut Bald 
had the terminal leaves infolded into a body appearing like a 
cleistocarpous capsule but which proved to be filled with 
minute round worms. See article this issue by H. N. Dixon. 
Rhodobryum roseum (Weis.) Limpr. Common. 
Anomodon apiculatus B. & S. Pink Beds. 
“ attenuatus (Schreb.) Huebn. Common. 
“ rostratus (Hedw.) Schimp. Common. 
“ tristis (Cesat.) Sulliv. Pink Beds. 
Leskea denticulata Sulliv. Crevices of moist ledges, Pigeon Gap, alt. 
4500 ft. 
Thuidium delicatulum (L.) Mitt. Very common. 
“ microphyllum (Sw.) Best. Near Green Knob, alt. 5000 ft. 
“ recognitum (Hedw.) Lindb. Pink Beds. 
“ scitum (Beauv.) Aust. Pink Beds. 
“ V irginianum (Brid.) Lindb. Common. 
Amblystegium adnatum (Hedw.) T- & S. On rocks near Green Knob, 
alt. 5000 ft. 
“ irriguum (Hook. & Wils.) B. & S. Pink Beds. 
“ Lescurii (Sulliv.) Aust. Common in brooks. 
“ varium (Hedw.) Lindb. forma. Base of trees. Pink Beds. 
Brachythecium / acuminatum (Hedw.) Kindb. Common on trees. Pink 
Beds. 
cyrtophyllum Kindb. On trees. Pink Beds. 
“ digastrum Kindb. On moist rocks, Green Knob, alt. 
5000 ft. 
“ oxycladon (Brid.) J. & S. Frequent on moist soil and 
rocks. 
“ oxycladon dentatum (L. & J. ) Grout. On moist rocks 
near Green Knob, alt. 5000 ft. This 
var. here plainly merged into forms 
indistinguishable from B. digas- 
trum . 
