324 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
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B. 
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TORTULACEZ. 
LEERSIA, Hedw. 
. contorta (Wolf.), Lindb. (Encalypta streptocarpa, Hedw.) 
Sussex: On limestone rocks—Austin. Warren: Near Phil- 
lipsburg—Rau. 
BARBULA, Hedw. 
. rubella (Hoffm.), Mitt. (Didymodon rubellus, Br. & Sch.) 
On rocks along streams, northern parts of the State. 
. muralis (L.), Timm. 
Bergen: On old walls, Palisades; also in the central part of 
the State. 
. unguiculata (Huds.), Hedw. 
Bergen: On the ground and old walls, common—Austin.. 
Warren :—Rau. 
. fallax, Hedw. 
Bergen: Closter; rare. 
. Closteri, Aust. 
Bergen: One-half mile south of Closter—Austin. A doubt- 
ful species. 
. reflexa, Brid. (B. recurvifolia, Schimp.) 
Hudson: On rocks, Hoboken. 
. humilis, Hedw. (B. czxspitosa, Schwegr.) 
About the roots of trees ; common. 
tortuosa (L.), Web. & Mohr. 
Bergen: Flat rocks, Palisades; Sussex: On limestone, Ogdens-- 
burg. 
fragilis (Drumm.), Br. & Sch. 
Sussex: On dry limestone rocks at the New Jersey Zinc Mines. 
Sterile. 
ruralis (L.), Hedw. 
Bergen: On rocks at the base of the Palisades, and Sussex : 
About the zinc mines, 
