1010 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
it grew once supported large trees, the occurrence of the species 
on rocks could easily come from contact. 
Frullania Asagrayana at Lutsen was found growing in dense 
mats on birches. At Carlton and Thompson it was collected on 
rocks in thin spreading colonies on the wall of cliffs. At Lut¬ 
sen F. Oakesiana grew on trees at the higher altitudes. Grow¬ 
ing in a cedar swamp near Lutsen was found glistening patches 
of the rare F. Selwyniana, which looks in the field like a minia¬ 
ture F. Asagrayana. F. Bolanderi very rare East of the Rocky 
Mts. was found growing on white ash at Lake Rehagamon, 
Douglas Co. Wis., Sept. 26, 1911. 
Anthoceros laevis L. is the only species of this genus yet 
found. Many sterile colonies of Anthoceros have been observed 
and other species doubtless occur. 
Superior, Wisconsin, 
December 31, 1911. 
Additions. 
During 1912 two additional species have been found— 
81. Lophoria longiflora (Nees) Schiffn. 
No. 1208 In swamp near Black River, Douglas Co., Wis., 
Oct. 3, 1912. 
82. 8capanici subalpina (Nees) Dumort. 
No. 1206 On logs head of stream, Manitou Falls. Black 
River, Douglas Co., Wis., Oct. 5, 1912. 
The following species are either rare or newly reported for 
Wisconsin or Minnesota. 
No. 1244 Scapania glaucocephala (Tayl.) Aust. on logs, 
Cusson, Wis., July 25, 1913. 
No. 1240 Cololejeunea Biddlecomiae ‘ (Aust) Evans, on 
cedar bark head of St. Croix Lake, Solon Springs, 
Wis., June 28, 1913. 
No. 1229 Cephalozia Macounii Aust. Lake Nebagamon, 
Wis., May 10, 1913. 
No. 1228 Cephalozia serriflora Lindb. Lake Nebagamon, 
Wis., May 10, 1913, and 
No. 1223A Briery, Pike Lake Road, Minn., St. Louis Co., 
July 13, 1913. 
No. 1239 Frullania Selwyniana Pears. Head of St. Croix 
Lake, Solon Springs, Wis., June 28, 1913. New to 
to Wisconsin 
No. 1238 Frullania Bolanderi Aust. Lutsen, Cook Co., Minn., 
Sept, 20, 1911. New to Minnesota. 
