314 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Sus-Kinevom IIl.—BRYOPHYTA. 
CLASS 1.-SPHAGNA. 
(Contributed by Mr. E. A, Rau.) 
SPHAGNODM, L. 
x Bog Mosses. 
S. Portoricense, Hampe. 
Bogs in the southern and southeastern counties. Ocean : 
Manchester Pond—Austin. Atlantic: Pleasant Mills and 
Atsion; Burlington: Brown’s Mills; Cumberland: Malaga, 
and Gloucester: Willow Grove—Rau. 
8. imbricatum, Hornsch. (S. Austini, Sull.) 
Ocean: Ferago and Manchester, in swamps—Austin ; Toms 
River—Rau. Burlington: Atsion; Gloucester: Newfield ; 
Morris: Budd’s Lake—Rau. 
S. papillosum, Lindb. 
In bogs. Atlantic: Near Batsto—Austin. Ocean: Toms 
River; Burlington: Atsion and Quaker Bridge; Gloucester : 
Newfield—Rau. 
Var. confertum, Lindb. 
Gloucester: In fruit near Newfield—Rau. 
S. cymbifolium, Ehrh. 
In bogs. Very common throughout the State. 
Var. pycnocladum, Hornsch. 
Pine barrens—Rau. 
Var. squarrulosum, Nees & Hornsch. 
Bergen: Closter—Austin. Burlington: Atsion—Rau. 
Var. congestum, Schimp. (8S. purpurascens, Russow.) 
Gloucester: In a swamp near Newfield—Rau. 
S. rigidum (Nees), Schimp. 
In wet, sandy places, pine barrens. 
Var. humile, Schimp. 
In wet, sandy places, pine barrens. 
