THE BRYOLOGIST. 
Vol. VIII. 
November, 1905 . 
No. 6. 
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Fig. 1. Telaranea nematodes longifolia , M. A. Howe. Postical side, 
showing archegonia and antheridia, also underleaves X. 22. Reduced y 2 . 
Fig. 2. Antheridial branch showing cells, etc. X. 70. Reduced ]/ 2 . 
TELARANEA NEMATODES LONGIFOLIA M. A. HOWE. 
Caroline Coventry Haynes. 
Telaranea nematodes Gottsche belongs, with the genus, to tropical or 
warm-temperate countries, South America. South Africa, Cuba and Ber- 
muda. A form of this T. nematodes longifolia M. A. Howe (Bull. T'orrey 
Botanical Club, 29:284, 1902.) is known to occur at a few stations in Georgia 
and Florida. When, however, Dr. Howe found it growing at Freeport, Long 
Island, October, 1898, he inclined to the belief that it was not so rare and 
The September BRYOLOGIST was issued September 1st, 1905. 
