330 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY, 



DITRICHUM, Timm. (Leptotrichum, Hampe.) 



D. tortile (Schrad.), Hampe. (Trichostomum tortile, Schrad.) 



In dry soil ; frequent.* 

 D. pallidum (Schreb.), Hampe. (T. pallidum, Hedw.) 



On the ground. Very common throughout the State. 



PLEURIDIUM, Brid. 



P. subulatum (Schreb.), Lindb. (P. alternifolium, Brid.) 



Bergen : Old fields, and Camden : About Camden Austin, 

 Gloucester: Newfield Rau. Passaic: Greenwood Lake, and 

 Ocean: Toms River, and Middlesex : Morgans Mrs. Britton. 



P. Raveneli, Aust. 



New Jersey Austin in Lesq. & James 7 Manual Mosses, Nr 

 A., p. 43. 



ARCHIDIUM, Brid. 

 A, Ohioense, Schimp. 



Bergen : On flat rocks, Palisades. 



DICHODONTIUM, Schimp. 



D. pellucidum (L.), Schimp. (Dicranum pelluciduni, Hedw.) 



Sussex : On rocks subject to inundation, in deep glens near 

 West Vernon. 



CBRATODON, Brid. 

 C. purpureus (L.), Brid. 



On the ground in dry places. Very common throughout the 

 State. 

 Far. aristatus, Aust. 



In sandy pine barrens. 



, Lindb. 



S. csesia (Vill.), Lindb. (Trichostomum glaucescens, Hedw.) 

 Passaic : Crevices of rocks, Little Falls. 



*The Trichostomum lineare of the Preliminary Catalogue, as well as Trichodon 

 nodulosus, Aust., probably belong in this genus, but their relations are uncertain. 



