CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 329 
ANISOTHECIUM, Mitt. 
A. crispum (Schreb.), Lindb. (Dicranum Schrebert, Hedw.) 
Bergen: Wet rocks and banks, Hohekus. 
fA. rubrum (Huds.), Lindb. (Dicranum varium, Hedw.) 
Bergen: Moist banks, Closter. 
A. rufescens (Dicks.), Lindb. 
On naked banks, etc., throughout the northern parts of the 
State. 
DICRANELLA, Schimp. 
/D. heteromalla (L.), Schimp. 
On the ground. Common throughout the State. 
Var. orthocarpa (Aust.), C. Muell. 
Moist ground and banks; not rare. 
RHABDOWSISIA, Br. & Sch. 
R. derticulata (Brid.), Br. & Sch. 
Bergen: On rocks in ravines, Pascack. 
R. fugax (Hedw.), Br. & Sch. 
Warren: Delaware Water Gap. 
BRUCHIA, Schweegr. 
B. palustris (Schimp.), C. Muell. (Sporledera palustris, Schimp.) 
Old fields—Austin. Burlington : Burlington—T. P. James. 
B. flexuosa (Schwegr.), C. Muell. 
Bergen: Old fields—Austin. Passaic: Near Oakland—Mrs. 
Britton. Gloucester: Newfield—Ranu. - 
B. Beyrichiana (Schwegr.), C. Muell. 
Burlington: Burlington—James. Manual Mosses, N. A., 
p. 47. : 
SWARTZIA, Ehrh. 
8. inclinata, Ehrh. (Trichostomum scitulum, Aust.; Distichium inelinatum, 
Br. & Sch.) 
Sussex: On limestone rocks, Ogdensburg. There may be 
some doubt as to the correct reference of these specimens. 
