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Preissia quadrata (Scop.) Nees. Thin soil about limestone rocks at Vaughns; 
wet clay banks east of Tripoli. Determined by Dr. Evans; also by Dr. 
Conklin. 
Marchantia polymorpha L. Mossy bogs, moist sandy banks and sometimes 
abundant on recently burned-over upland areas. 
Riccardia latifrons Lindb. Shushan on rotten wood (Dobbin), two collections. 
Determined by Dr. Howe; also by Miss Annie Lorenz. 
Riccardia multifida (L.) S. F. Gray. Wet place, New Michigan road, southern 
W. Fort Ann. Determined by Dr. Conklin. 
Riccardia pinguis (L.) S. F. Gray. Wet places in Five Combine woods. Deter- 
mined by Dr. Conklin. 
Metzgeria conjugata Lindb. Shushan (Dobbin); rocky soil, Sugar Loaf Mt., 
southwestern W. Fort Ann. 
Pellia epiphylla (L.) Corda. Marshes and wet soil; common. The plants of 
this genus should be collected during April or early May, before the cap- 
sules discharge their spores. 
Pellia Fabroniana Raddi. Wet shaded places east of Tripoli; and the eastern 
base of. Sugar Loaf Mt. Determined by Miss Haynes. 
Blasia pusilla L. Roadside banks, Mt. Hope road north, northern W. Fort 
Ann; roadside on moranial hill south of East Lake George marsh. Deter- 
mined by Dr. Conklin. 
Jungermannia lanceolata L. Fort Edward (E. C. Howe); Devine’s woods on 
rocks, at Vaughns. Determined by Dr. Conklin. 
Jamesoniella autumnalis (DC.) Steph. Anaquassacook hills and on rotten 
logs in Rich’s swamp, southwest of Shushan; Curtis hill east of Fort Ann; 
southern W. Fort Ann; northwest of Kingsbury Street. Determined by 
Dr. Conklin; also by Miss Haynes. 
Lophozia barbata (Schreb.) Dumort. Mossy rocks specially in mountain woods. 
Huletts Landing (S. E. Jelliffe); Black Mt.; South Bay; Saddle Mt.; Peaked 
Mt.; Sugar Loaf Mt.; Shushan; Wilburs Basin. Specimens have been deter- 
mined by Miss Lorenz; also by Dr. Conklin. 
Lophozia incisa (Schrad.) Dumort. Old log in swamp woods east of Thompson’s 
gravelbed, southern W. Fort Ann. Determined by Miss Haynes. 
Lophozia inflata (Huds.) M. A. Howe. Fort Edward (Howe). 
Plagiochila asplenioides (L.) Dumort. Banks along streams and often on rocks 
in shallow water, bogs, and it sometimes occurs on old wood; common. 
Specimens have been determined by Miss S. A. Brown, Miss Lorenz and 
Dr. Conklin. 
Pedinophyllum interruption (Nees) Pears. Old log and rocks, Devine’s woods, 
Vaughns, April 13, 1915. Determined by Dr. Conklin. 
Mylia anomala (Hook.) S. F. Gray. New Michigan Pond, “Talman marsh,” 
southern W. Fort Ann, Nov 23, 1900 Determined by Dr. Evans. Re- 
corded in N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 54 : 946, 1902, as new to the state. Sphag- 
num marsh near the road, north of Glen Lake, Oct. 6, 1908. Determined 
by Miss Lorenz. “Fine plants” were collected on the marsh north of Glen 
Lake, Aug. 24 and Sept. 20, 1916. Determined by Dr. Conklin. 
