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R I C C I А C Е АЕ. RICCIA Linn. R. CANAUcuLatA Hoffm. (Ricciella fluitans A. Br.). The sterile, water form (syn. above). Sandy soil along edge of brook, Monongalia, near Ceredo, and on edge of small pond, near Morgantown (Sheldon, 3897, 3928). MARCHANTIACEAE.

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REBOULIA Raddi. sp.? A sterile specimen on earth and rock, Monongalia, near Warntown (Sheldon, 3631).

CONOCEPHALUS Neck. C. conicus (Corda) Schiffn. (Conocephahtm conicum Dum.). Monongalia : on ground and sandstone boulders in deep woods at Tibbs Run (Millspaugh, 1672) ; on rocks beside a stream near Randall, same situation north of Morgantown and on University Campus below Falling Run (Sheldon, 177, 1308) ; also at Coopers Rock (Post, 1669). LUNULARIA Adans. L. CRUciATA (L.) Dum. In a greenhouse, Monongalia: at Morgantown (Sheldon 2941). # MARCHANTIA (L.) Raddi. M. POLYMORPH A Linn. In various situations, Monongalia : near Morgantown, be tween bricks of sidewalk (Millspaugh), on brick wall in Experiment Station greenhouse (Sheldon, 537) ; among damp mosses base of sandstone boulder, Tibbs Run (Mills paugh), on earth near the mouth of a coal mine at Richards (Sheldon). Preston: around the edge of a lime pile at Pis~ gah, on earth in spruce swamp near Cranesville (Sheldon, 1 53 1, 1462). Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel). Fayettenear Nuttallburg (Nuttall). Randolph: on ground in a burned place at the summit of Point Mountain ; Grant : in a