The old logs of the region were particularly prolific, yielding Cephalozia 
serrifiora and Calypogeia suecica , both new to New Hampshire. Lophozia 
Marchica also new to New Hampshire, was abundant on the damp sand-flat 
south of Echo Lake. 
Our researches resulted in the detection of seven species new to New 
Hampshire, namely, Lophozia Marchica , Cephalozia serrifiora , Cepha- 
loziella 7 nyrantha, Lepidozia set ace a, Calypogeia suecica , C. tenuis , and 
Metzgeria pub escens . This last is new to New England, and grew on the 
dry bark about the base of a yellow birch, intermixed with M . conjugata. 
The total for New Hampshire is now 115, of which 77 were collected on this 
trip. 
A full set is to be deposited in the herbarium of the New York Botanical 
Garden, Dr. Evans being responsible for all critical determinations. A 
list of the species collected follows. 
In closing, the Committee desires to express its thanks to the Appalach- 
ian Club for the cordial reception accorded to its members. 
For the Committee, 
Annie Lorenz. 
Marchantiaceae. 
CoNOCEPHALUM conicum (L.) Dum. Common. 
Marchantia polymorpha L. Sand-flat, Echo Lake. 
Preissia quadrata (Scop.) Nees. Flume. 
Metzgeriaceae. 
Blasia pusilla L. Mt. Agassiz. 
Metzgeria conjugata Lindb. Flume, Wildwood Path. 
“ pubescens (Schrank.) Raddi. On old birch, Wildwood Path. 
Pellia epiphylla (L.) Corda. Common. 
Riccardia latifrons Lindb. Logs, rather common. 
“ multifida (L. ) S. F. Gray. Flume, Wildwood Path. 
“ palmata (Hedw.) Carruth. Old logs, Wildwood Path. 
“ pinguis (L.) S. F. G. Flume. 
Jungermanniaceae. 
Gymnomitrium concinnatum (Lightf.) Corda. Mt. Lafayette. 
Marsupella emarginata (Ehrh.) Dum. Common. 
“ Sullivantii (De Not.) Evans. Mt. Lafayette. 
“ ustulata (Hiiben.) Spruce. Mt. Lafayette. 
Nardia hyalina (Lyell) Carr. Flume, Profile Brook. 
Jungermannia pumila With. Flume. 
“ lanceolata L. Wildwood Path. 
Jamesoniella autumnalis (DC.) Steph. On logs, etc. Common. 
Lophozia alpestris (Schleich.) Evans. Mt. Lafayette. 
“ attenuata (Mart.) Dum. Rather common. 
“ barbata (Schreb.) Dum. Bald Mt, 
“ bicrenata (Schmid.) Dum. Bald Mt. 
“ incisa (Schrad.) Dum. Old logs, frequent. 
“ inflata (Huds.) M. A. Howe. Eagle Lake, Mt. Lafayette; Flume. 
