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CYLINDROTHECIUM, Br. Eur. 



1479. C. cladorrhizans, Schimp. 



Very common in the woods, on decayed logs or on the 

 ground. 



1480. C. seductrix, Sulliv. 



Habitat the same as the last, with which it often grows ; 

 very common. 



1481. C. compressum, Bruch. & Schimp. 



Not common ; growing in damp places near streams on 



the ground. 

 CLIMACIUM, W. & M. 



1482. C. americanum, Brid. 



A beautiful moss, very common on damp, shady ledges 

 of rock, or on the ground or decayed logs in damp 

 places. 



HYPNE^J TRIBE. 



THUIDIUM, Br. Eur. 



1483. T. scitum, Beauv. 



Not uncommon on decayed logs or on the ground in 

 damp places. 



1484. T. gracile, Bruch. & Schimp. 



On decayed logs in swamp woods; less common than 

 the preceding. 



1485. T. recognitum, Hedw. 



Not rare on old logs or on the ground in damp, shady 

 places. 



1486. T. abietinum, Linn. 



Not common; growing on damp, shaded rocks; rarely 



found in fruit. 

 BRACHYTHECIUM, Br. Eur. 



1487. B. Icetum, Brid. 



Common in woods and shaded places on the ground. 



1488. B. Icetum, Brid. 



On the ground, among grasses, a special form occurs; 

 stems longer creeping and leaves longer accuminate 

 than the last. 



