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Pellia epiphylla (L.) Corda. Central Village. Along bank of small 
stream. Voluntown. On bank by roadside. 
Porella platyphylla (L.) Lindb. Central Village. On rocks, trees, and 
stones at edge of small stream. 
Ptilidium pulcherrimum (Web.) Hampe. Voluntown. On rock and 
trunk of white pine. Moosup Pond. On stone in wall. 
Riccia sorocarpa Bisch. On sand along river bank near the junction 
of the Moosup and Quinnebaug rivers. Very abundant and growing with 
Ricciocarpus natans. Dr. Evans says “This species is not listed in our 
catalogue of Connecticut bryophytes, but Mr. Nichols discovered it in two 
localities near New Haven, late in 1909. Your discovery, however, ante- 
dates his.” 
Riccioca 7 'pus natafis (L.) Corda. Referred to above. 
Specimens of Ricciaceae have been collected many times, but they have 
either been so small or few that the species could not be satifactorily deter- 
mined. Ricciella fluitans was probably among those collected at Central 
Village and near the Wauregan depot. 
Scapa 7 iia 7 ie 77 io 7 'osa (L.) Dumort. Central Village. Among mosses on 
earth. 
West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va. 
ADDITIONAL WEST VIRGINIA HEPATICAE. 
John L. Sheldon. 
Since the publication of a previous report (Bry. X: 5, 1907) on the West 
Virginia Hepaticae, the range has been considerably extended for many 
of the species listed at that time, and a number of species not listed then 
have been collected. One of the richest localities visited was on a north 
slope along the Greenbrier River, opposite Durbin. Here eighteen species 
were collected in a narrow strip while waiting for a train, three of the species 
not having been previously reported for the State. The following are the 
species not reported in the former list. Dr. Evans and Miss Haynes have 
given valuable assistance in determining or verifying some of the doubtful 
species. 
Cheilolejeunea phyllobola? (Nees & Mont.) Schiffn. On sweet birch 
near Cooper’s Rock, Monongalia County (3022). 
Chilocyphus pallescens (Ehrh.) Dumort. On decaying log, Albright, 
Preston County (3373). 
