298 PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA. 
DICRANUM Hedw. 
Dicranum scoparium (L.) Hedw. 
Mountainous woods, Winston County, altitude 1,500 feet, on roots of trees, not fre- 
uent. 
: Carolinian and Alleghenian areas. Alabama, southern Alleghenian ranges. Over 
the continent to the Pacific and to the Arctic zone. 
Europe, Asia, Africa. 
Dicranum pallidum Br. & Schimp. JD. sabuletorum Ren. & Card. 
Exposed sandy ground. Mobile County, arid pine ridges, frequent. Springhill; 
Citronelle, rolling pine barrens (Baker J° Smith). 
Louisianian and Carolinian areas. Mississippi to Florida; New Jersey, Pennsyl- 
vania. 
CAMPYLOPUS Brid. 
Campylopus subleucogaster (K. Muell.) Lesq. & James. 
Damp clay ground near Mobile. First collected in 1868; very rare. 
Louisianian area. 
Family LEUCOBRYACEAE. 
LEUCOBRYUM Hampe. 
Leucobryum glaucum (L.) Schimp. 
Dry woods, throughout the State; common. Mobile County, March. 
Louisianian to ANeghenian area. Louisiana and Florida, north to Newfoundland 
and Ontario. Europe. 
Leucobryum pumilum (Michx.) E.G. Britton. L. minus (Hampe) Sulliv. 
Decaying logs, roots of trees. Mobile County, in pine-barren swamps; freqnent, 
May, June. 
Louisianian area. Louisiana to Florida. 
Family FISSIDENTACEAE. 
FISSIDENS Hedw. 
Fissidens minutulus Sulliv. 
On dead wood or on the ground in damp shady places. Mobile County, fide 
Austin. 
Louisianian and Carolinian areas. Northern and western Rocky Mountains. 
Oregon, british America. : 
Pissidens donnellii Aust. 
Swamps, roots of trees. Mobile County. 
Louisianian area. Florida. 
Fissidens ravenelii Sulliv. 
Shaded, sandy, damp soil. Mobile County, walls of ditches; March. 
Louisianian and Carolinian areas. South Carolina, North Carolina. 
Fissidens adiantoides (L.) Hedw. 
Shaded damp or wet places. Lee County, Auburn (Baker § Earle). Winston 
County. Etowah County, Black Creek Falls; wet rocks, common. 
Carolinian and Alleghenian areas. New England, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Vancou- 
ver Island. Europe. 
Fissidens subbasilaris Hedw. 
Damp shaded places, roots of trees. Mobile County. Lee County, Auburn, 
frequent. 
, Louisianian to Alleghenian areas. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Caro- 
lina, Ontario. 
Fissidens taxifolius Hedw. 
Damp rich ground. Mobile County, Magnolia Grove. 
Louisianian to Alleghenian area. Ohio, New Jersey to New England. Europe. 
