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NOTES ON SOME NORTH AMERICAN MOSSES. 
Jules Cardot. 
Dicranum Demetrii R. & C. (See Bryologist 6 , 1903, p. 85.) 
In the Bulletin de la Societe Royale de Botanique de Belgique, Vol. 36* 
part 2, p. 173, we reduced this moss as a variety of Cynodontium virens. 
Dicranum subfulvum R. & C. (See Bryologist 6, p. 87.) 
The locality has been omitted in the Botanical Gazette. This moss was 
collected in 1894 by Rev. C. H. Demetrio, on sand rocks near Perryville, 
Perry Co., Missouri. 
Trichostomum indigens R. &. C. (See Bryologist 6, p. 87). 
We subsequently redescribed this moss as Barbula indigens , in Bull, 
de laSoc. Roy. de Bot. de Belgique, Vol. 36, part 2, p. 176, and it was distrib- 
uted under this name in our Musci Americae Septentrionalis Exsiccati, No. 
280. 
Pilotrichella cymbifolia (Sulliv.) R. & C. (See Bryologist 6, p. 60.) 
I have this species from two localities in Florida, Enterprise (Fitzgerald) 
and Beauclerc (Sawyer), and from three localities in Louisiana, Baton-Rouge, 
Fontainebleau, (St. Tammany Co.,) and Chinchuba near Mandeville (Lang- 
lois). As yet the fructification is unknown. 
Meteorium nigrescens (Sw.) Mitt. (See Bryologist 6, p. 60). 
I entirely agree with Mrs. E. G. Britton when she thinks that this moss 
has never been gathered in Canada; but when she says that thus far the 
same species has not been collected by anyone else except in Florida, this is 
not exact: in our Catalogue, Musci Americae Septentrionalis, p. 45, we 
recorded this species from Louisiana, where it was collected at Plome Place 
by the late Rev. Mr. Langlois, in 1884. I have it also from Beauclerc, Florida, 
leg. Sawyer. It is not a Meteorium, but a Papillaria (P. nigrescens Jaeg.). 
Meteorium pendulum Sulliv. 
Thig species which is also a Papillaria (P . pendula R. & C.) has been 
indicated in western Louisiana, without special locality. I received from 
Rev. Mr. Langlois numerous fine specimens collected at Baton- Rouge, on 
Arundinaria macrocarpa. (Ren. & Card. Musci Amer. Sept. Exsicc. No. 
79). 
Anomodon Toccoae Sulliv. & Lesq. (See Bryologist 5, 1902, p. 12.) 
I have also good specimens of this' moss collected at Baton-Rouge by 
Langlois. 
Leskea denticulata Sulliv. . 
This moss is not at all a Leskea but a Schwetschkea (a genus of 
Fabroniaceae), and thus must be called Schwetschkea denticulata (Sulliv.) 
Card. S. Japonica Besch., of which I have carefully studied authentic speci- 
mens, is merely a synonym of the Sullivant species. 
Homalothecium subcapillatum Sulliv. 
In The Bryologist, 1903, p. 65, Dr. A. J. Grout proposes for this species 
a new generic name: Burnettia. He has evidently forgotten that in 1899 I 
established for the same plant the section Homalotheciella (Bull. Herb. Bois- 
