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Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort. Rotten wood and on earth in shaded 
places; common. Specimens have been determined by Miss Lorenz, Miss 
Haynes and Dr. Conklin. 
Lophocolea minor Nees. On rocky ledges, y 2 mile east of Tripoli, southern 
W. Fort Ann. Determined by Dr. Conklin. 
Chiloscyphus ascendens Hook. & Wils. Grinnell’s (Washburn’s) woods by Glen- 
wood brook, Vaughns, on stones, April 29, 1915. Determined by Miss 
Haynes. “Marginal cells measure 25X30/*; medium cells 30 X 37m-” Re- 
corded in Bryol. 20 : 13. Jan. 1917. 
Chiloscyphus fragilis (Roth) Schiffn. Dried up streambed, ravine south base 
of Sugar Loaf Mt., Nov. 13, 1915. Fine mats! “Marginal cells measure 
23X50-60/*; medium cells 31X60/*.” Wet place in woods, east base of 
Sugar Loaf Mt., Oct. 11, 1917. Both collections determined by Miss Haynes. 
Chiloscyphus polyanthos (L.) Corda. Cold spring, South Bay; east of Tripoli; 
woods west of Kingsbury St. Determined in part by Dr. Conklin. The 
largest cells of this species according to Miss Haynes measure 28-33/*; °f 
C. pallescens (Ehrh.) Dumort. 40-50/*; of C rivularis 21-28/*. 
Chiloscyphus rivularis (Schrad.) Loeske. Swampy woods, Moreau, north of 
Fort Edward reservoir, Aug. 30, 1902. Determined by Dr. Howe. 
Harpanthus scutatus (Web. & Mohr) Spruce. Shushan on rotten logs; old ash 
log, Devine’s woods, Vaughns; east base of Sugar Loaf Mt. Determined 
by Dr. Howe; also by Miss Haynes. 
Geocalyx graveolens (Schrad.) Nees. Old logs, decaying humus, shaded banks and 
trunks of Thuja occidentalis . Shushan (Dobbin); southern W. Fort Ann. 
Several collections determined by Dr. Howe, Dr. Conklin and Miss Haynes. 
“The cells are very opaque and usually the stem humps up with the end 
curling up. The terminal inflorescence, always present in Lophocolea , is 
absent. Sporangium matures — in substratum — an oblong hairy fleshy 
pendulous perigynium; no perianth.” 
Cephalozia hicuspidata (L.) Dumort. Old logs, Shushan (Dobbin); and bog 
north of Clarks Pond, west of Shushan Determined by Miss Lorenz. 
Cephalozia catenulata (Hiiben.) Spruce. Swampy woods east of Thompson’s 
gravel-bed, southern W. Fort Ann, April 29, 1917. Determined by Miss 
Haynes. 
Cephalozia connivens (Dicks.) Lindb. Marshes and wet woods. Sphagnum 
marshes south of Glen Lake; and south end of East Lake George marsh; 
southern W. Fort Ann. Specimens determined by Dr. Evans, Miss Haynes 
and Dr. Conklin. 
Cephalozia curvifolia (Dicks.) Dumort. Rotten logs, specially coniferous; ap- 
parently not an uncommon species. Horicon (Peck); Shushan (Dobbin); 
southern W. Fort Ann. Specimens have been determined by Dr. Conklin. 
Cephalozia lunulaefolia Dumort. Old logs in Rich’s swamp near Shushan, June 
16, 1907. Determined by Miss Lorenz. 
Cephalozia media Lindb. Southern W. Fort Ann in swampy woods. Deter- 
mined by Dr. Conklin, also by Miss Haynes. 
