CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 339 
Hi. recurvans, Schwegr. 
Bergen: On decayed wood, etc., Closter; also a variety in 
cedar swamps, northern part of the State—Austin. Middlesex : 
South Amboy—Mrs. Britton. 
. cylindrocarpum, C. Muell. 
On trees and rocks, northern parts of the State. 
A. microcarpum, C. Muell., var. anisocarpum, Sull. 
Bergen: On stones in damp woods about Closter; frequent. 
H. geophilum, Aust. . 
On clayey, shaded ground ; frequent. 
H. deplanatum, Schimp. 
Bergen: Ou the ground, under rocks in moist ravines, Pali- 
sades. 
a. serrulatum, Hedw. 
On the ground, roots of trees, etc., in woods and swamps ; 
common. 
H. rusciforme, Weiss. 
On rocks in rapid streams; common. 
Var. inundatum (Br. & Sch.), Lesqx. & James. 
Passaic: In pot-holes, Clinton Falls—Mrs. Britton. 
H. micans, Sw., var. fulvum (Hook. & Wils.), Aust. 
Ovean: Oa inundated logs, etc., in cedar swamps, Toms 
River. 
Vur. albulum (C. Muell.), Aust. 
Bergen: Oa decaying leaves, ete., margins of stagnant. pools 
near Closter. 
H. Alleghaniense, C. Muell. 
Bergen: In deep crevices of wet rocks, Palisades. 
HOMALOTHECIUM, Br. & Sch. 
H. subcapillatum (Hedw.), Br. & Sch. 
On trees and rocks; common. 
