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Cephalozia pleniceps (Aust.) Lindb. EaSt Lake George marsh at Brayton on 
old wood, Oct. 18, 1915. Determined by Dr. Conklin. Sphagnum marsh 
about Mud Pond, south of Glen Lake, Sept. 11, 1917; and swampy woods 
east base of Sugar Loaf Mt., Oct. 11, 1917. Determined by Dr. Evans 
and Miss Haynes. 
Cephaloziella byssacea (Roth) Warnst. Rocks by road south of South Bay 
village, Sept. 26, 1916. Determined by Dr. Conklin. 
Cephaloziella elachista (Jack.) Schiffn. Sphagnum bog south of Glen Lake, 
Sept. 11, 1917. Determined by Miss Haynes. 
Odontoschisma denudatum (Mart.) Dumort. Old log in swamp woods east of 
Thompson’s gravel-bed, April 29, 1917. Determined by Miss Haynes. 
Calypogeia Neesiana (Massal. & Carest.) K. Mull. On trunks of Thuja occi- 
dentalism old wood, and old Osmunda and fern root-stocks, swamp woods 
east of Thompson’s gravel-bed. Specimens have been determined by Dr. 
Conklin and by Miss Haynes. 
Calypogeia sphagnicola (Arn. & Perss.) K. Miill. Sphagnum marsh near the 
road north of Glen Lake, Aug. 24 and Sept. 20, 1915. Determined by Dr. 
Conklin. 
Calypogeia Trichomanis (L.) Corda. French Mt., on earth. Determined by 
Dr. Evans. Shushan, on rotten logs (Dobbin); Sugar Loaf Mt., wet cliffs. 
Bazzania trilobata (L.) S. F. Gray. Moist woods and mossy swamps, particularly 
in upland regions; common. 
Lepidozia reptans (L.) Dumort. Coniferous log, and old Osmunda and fern 
rootstocks, swamp woods east of Thompson’s gravel-bed. Determined by 
Dr. Conklin; also by Miss Haynes. 
Blepharostoma trichophyllum (L.) Dumort. Falls, West brook, W. Fort Ann; 
on earth in clearing south of Sugar Loaf Mt. Determined by Dr. Howe; 
also by Dr. Conklin. 
Ptilidium ciliare (L.) Nees. Mountain and upland coniferous woods. Cold 
spring, South Bay, on rocks; Crosset Pond; Three Ponds; Sugar Loaf Mt.; 
Peaked Mt.; Curtis hill east of Fort Ann. 
Ptilidium pulcherrimum (Web.) Hampe. Rocky places among mosses; but 
more often found on living or dead coniferous wood; abundant. 
Trichocolea tomentella (Ehrh.) Dumort. Among mosses in wet woods and swamps. 
Huletts Landing (Jelliffe); W. Fort Ann; Five Combine woods, east of Hud- 
son Falls; Rosecran’s swamp, north of Glens Falls; Fort Edward reservoir; 
Cambridge waterworks swamp woods. 
Scapania nemorosa (L.) Dumort. Moist rocks, in upland regions, often on 
limestone. Dresden (Peck); Black Mt.; South Bay; east of Fort Ann; 
Peaked Mt.; Sugar Loaf Mt.; Peaked Rock near Shushan. Specimens 
have been determined by Miss Brown; also by Dr. Conklin. 
Scapania paludicola Loeske & K. Miill. Sphagnum marsh north of Podunk 
Pond, Oct. 17, 1899. Determined by Dr. Evans as Scapania irrigua (Nees) 
Dumort. Recorded in N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 54 : 946, 1902, as new to the 
state. Dr. Evans in Rhodora 18 : 78. April, 1916, reports this “Podunk 
Marsh” plant as Scapania paludicola. It has also been collected on the 
