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H. rusciforme, Weis. 



^Mountain riviilots. 



H. recurvans, Schwaegr. 



Decaying loi^s. 



H. demissum, Wils. 



Moist exposed stones or I'peks. 



H. eugyrium, Bryol. Europ. 



Ixocks and stones near streams. 



H. palustre, L. 



Mountain rivulets. 



H. ochraceiim, Turner. 

 Mountain rivulets. 



H. cuspidatum, L. 



Marshy jilaees. 



H. Schreberi, Willd. 



On ground in moist woods. 



H. cordifolium, Hedw. 



S\vani])s. 



H. stramineum, Dickson. 



Sphagnous swamps. 



H. uncinatum, Hedw. 

 Swamps and bogs. 



H. aduncum, Hedw. 



Swamps and bogs. 



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EartJiqi(((k(^. — On the 20th of July at live minutes he- 

 fore one o'ch)ek a. :\i. the shoek of an earthciuake was 

 felt thronghont New Enghind. In eentral Xcw Hamp- 

 shire t^vo distinet shocks were felt. In the Connecticut 

 River A"alle\' the shock was the liardest. The swu\in<r 

 motion Avas sfreater than on the 2()th of Octol)er 1(S7(), hut 

 it seemed to do less damage, though ])ells were rung, 

 doors opened and shut, and other usual disturbances 

 made. It contimied al^out thirty seconds and was acconi- 



