326 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
SPHAIRANGIUM, Schimp. 
8. rufescens (Jeger), Lesq. & James. 
On the ground ; common. 
S. muticum (Schreb.), Schimp. 
Bergen: On rocks, Palisades. 
S. triquetum, Schimp. 
Ocean: Sandy fields, Toms River. 
-POTTIA, Ebrh. 
-P. riparia, Aust.’ J 
Bergen: On moist rocks along streams, Palisades, and else- 
where in the northern parts of the State. 
P, truncatula (L.), Lindb. (P. truncata, Fuern.) 
Bergen: Palisades, and roadsides near Hackensack. 
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DESMATODON, Brid. 
D. arenaceus, Sull. & Lesq. 
Bergen: On the ground, Closter; also in the southern part 
of the State. 
EPHEMERUM, Hampe. 
H. serratum (Schreb.), Hampe. 
Bergen: In fields and gardens near Closter. 
BE. crassinervium (Schwegr.), Hampe. 
Bergen: Damp ground, Closter. 
E. papillosum, Aust. 
Bergen: Rocks on the Palisades. 
E. spinulosum, Br. & Sch. 
Bergen: Palisades, and Camden. 
B. stenophyllum, Schimp. 
Bergen: Closter.* 
* Ephemerum Hystriz, Lindb., “N. J. to Florida,” Rau & Hervey List, p. 5, is 
not recorded from any definite station within the State. 
