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It is very rocky and many Spruce and Cedars among the trees. The near- 
ness to the two bays creates a climate that all Cryptogams love. Such a 
wealth of mosses, lichens, and hepatics would be hard to believe could exist 
in so small a place if not seen. My collections including algae, mosses and a 
few biological and geological specimens nearly filled a barrel and I can truly say 
they would not be missed. I have not yet examined the mosses and algae 
but through the great kindness of Miss Haynes, and Dr. Evans for the 
hepatics, and Miss Miller and Mr. Merrill for the lichens, I am able to report 
the following. The species starred I have in quantity for distribution, the 
postage averaging about one cent for each specimen desired. 
Hepatics. 
Porella platyphylla (L.) Lindb. 
* Ptilidium pulcherrimum (Web.) Hampe. 
“ ciliare (L.) Nees. 
Microlejeunia ulicina (Taylor) Evans. This is new to North America, 
formerly known from the British Isles, and the neighboring parts of the Con- 
tinent. Lindberg, in 1875, reported this species from North Carolina, but 
on a false determination. 
* Scapania nemorosa (L ) Dumort. 
“ Bolanderi Aust. 
Lophozia porphyroleuca (Nees) Schiffn. 
“ barbata (Schreb.) Dumort. 
*Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort. 
* Lej eunea cavifolia (Ehrh.) Lindb. 
* Frullania Asagrayana Mont. 
* Frullania Tarnarisci (L.) Dumort. 
*Radula complanata{lu.) Dumort. 
Calypogeia Trichomanis (L. ) Corda. 
Bazzaiiia trilob at a (L.) S. F. Gray. 
Lichens. * 
Parmelia trichotera Hue. Equivalent to P. per lata in Nylander’s 
sense, not Tuckerman’s. [Never been discriminated by name of P. tricho- 
t.era in this qountry except by G. K. Merrill.] 
Parmelia conspercata (Schau.) Wainio. 
* Parmelia physodes f. labrosa (Ach.)Arn. 
Parmelia saxatilis (L.) Ach. 
Parmelia crinita f. pilosella (Hue) Merrill. 
Parmelia rudecta (Ach.) Nyl. 
*Peltigera aphthosa (L.) Hoffm). 
*Peltigera canind (L.) Hoffm. 
Peltigera rufescens f. praetextata Flk. 
[Only once recorded from America and this is only the second I have 
received from this continent, G. K. Merrill.] 
* Peltigera polydactyla (Neck.) Hoffm. 
