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PLANTS OF RHODE ISLAND. 
LEPTOBRYUM, Schimp. 
pyriforme, Schimp. In light soil in shady places. 
WEBERA, Hedvw. 
nutans, Hedw. Moist shady soil. 
annotina, Schwaegr. Rocky woods. 
albicans, Schimp. Swampy places. 
BRYUM, Br. & Sch. 
pendulum, Schimp. On rocks and logs in woods, 
intermedium, Brid. On rocks. 
bimum, Schreb. In wet woods. 
argenteum, L. In open places. 
var. Majus, Scbwaegr. In shady spots. 
var. lanatum, Br. & Sch. In drysunny places. 
ceespiticium, L. In open land. 
capillare, L. In shady wet woods. 
pseudo-triquetrum, Schwaegr. In springy places. 
roseum, Schreb. In dry woods on trees and rocks. 
MNIUM, Br. & Sch. 
cuspidatum, Hedw. In woods at roots of trees. 
affine, Bland. In same places. 
hornum, L. Brook side ‘‘ Grotto,’’ Providence. 
stellare, Reich. Shady banks. 
cinclidoides, Hueber. Swamps. 
punctatum, Hedw. Swamps. 
AULACOMNION, Schwaegr. 
palustre, Schwaegr & vars. In swamps. 
heterostichum, Br. & Sch. In wet places. 
POGONATOUM, Beauv. 
brevicaule, Beauv. On ground, 
POLYTRICHOUM, Brid. 
formosum, Hedw. In woods at foot of trees. 
piliferum, Schreb. In open places. 
Juniperinum, Willd. In poor soil. 
commune, L. In woods and also open places. 
var. perigoniale, Br. & Sch. In same places. 
ATRICHUM, Beauv. 
angustatum, Beauv. In shady woods. 
undulatum, Beauv. On ground or dry stumps. 
DIPHYSCIUM, Web. & Mohr. 
foliosum, Mohr. Damp clayey ground. 
