328 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Var. curvulum, Schimp. 
Bergen: Palisades. 
Var. orthocarpum, Aust. 
Bergen: Woods near Closter. 
Var. minor, Aust. 
Bergen: Sandy banks near Closter. 
Var. rupestre, Sull. & Lesq. 
On granite and trap-rocks, northern counties. 
Var. paludosum, Schimp. 
Bergen: Springy places in swamps near Closter. 
D. Schraderi, Web. & Mohr. 
Swamps and wet woods; common. 
D. spurium, Hedw. 
On mountain rocks, northern New Jersey—Austin. Passaic:. 
Near Greenwood Lake—Mrs. Britton. 
Var. condensatum (Hedw.), Lesqx. & James. 
Middlesex: South Amboy—Mrs. Britton. Ocean: 
Coleville, and common in white sand, pine barrens. 
D. undulatum, Ebrh. 
Bergen: On rocks and on the ground, Palisades and Closter 
—Austin. Gloucester: Newfield—Rau. 
D. elatum, Lindb.* (D. Drummondii, C. Muell.) 
In shaded pine woods—T. P. James. 
SELIGERIA, Br. & Sch. 
S. setacea (Wolf.), Lindb. (S. recurvata, Br. & Sch.) 
Bergen: On moist, shaded rocks at Hohokus and Godwin- 
ville. 
TRBEMATODON, Michx. 
T. longicollis, Michx. 
Bergen: Low grounds, Closter, rare—Austin. Ocean : 
Roadside near Toms River—Mrs. Britton. 
T. ambiguus (Hedw.), Hornsch. ‘ 
Bergen: Low grounds, Closter. 
*Including D. robustum of the Preliminary Catalogue. 
