336 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
A. varium (Hedw.), Lindb. (A. radicale, Br. & Sch.)* 
Roots of trees and on wet ground ; common. 
A. irriguum (Hook. & Wils.), Br. & Sch. 
Passaic: On wet rocks, Little Falls. 
A. fluviatile (Sw.), Br. & Sch. 
Bergen: On rocks in a rivulet near Closter. 
A. riparium (L.), Br. & Sch. 
In rivulets and springs; common and variable. 
A. hygrophilum (Jur.), Schimp. (Hypnum Bergenense, Aust.) 
Bergen: On decaying leaves, etc. in partially inundated 
places about Closter, common—Austin. Gloucester: Newfield 
—Rau. Morris: Parsippany—Mrs. Britton. 
A. chrysophyllum (Brid.), De Not. (Hypnum chrysophyllum, Brid.) 
On the ground in fields and woods ; very common. 
Var. rupestre, Aust. 
On shaded or dripping rocks; common. 
Var. uncinifolium, Aust. - 
Bergen: Moist, rocky banks, Hohokus. 
A. stellatum (Schreb.), Lindb. 
Bergen: Wet meadows -near Closter—Austin. Morris: 
Brook Valley—Mrs. Britton. 
Var. protensum, Br. & Sch. 
Bergen: Bogs and swamps near Closter. 
A. polygamum, Br. & Sch. 
Bergen: Swamps about Closter; rare. 
A, aduncum (L.), Lindb. (H. uncinatum, Hedw.) 
Passaic: On wet rocks, Little Falls. Sussex: In marshy 
places; Bergen: On a stone fence, Closter. 
A. Kneiffii, Br. & Sch. 
Bergen: In sunken places about Closter. 
* Including, probably, both var. radicale subjalaceum and var. radicale parvulum, 
Austin, of the Preliminary Catalogue. : 
