344 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Var. chrysophylloides, Schimp. 
N 
On the ground in woods and swamps. Bergen. Camden :— 
Parker. 
. subfalcatum, Aust. 
In crevices of rocks in the mountains ; sterile. 
CYLINDROTHECIUM, Br. & Sch. 
. seductrix (Hedw.), Sull. 
On roots of trees, old logs, etc., and on wet ground; very 
common. 
. cladorhizans (Hedw.), Schimp. 
On old logs, roots of trees, etc., northern part of the State. 
. brevisetum (Wils.), Br. & Sch. 
On leaning trunks of trees, old logs and stone fences; also on 
rocks, northern part of the State.* 
ACROCLADIUM, Mitt. 
. cuspidatum (L.), Lindb. (Hypnum cuspidatum, L.) 
In bogs; common. 
ENTODON, C. Muell. 
. palatinus (Neck.), Lindb. (Platygyrium repens, Br. & Sch.) 
On the roots of the chestnut and beech, and more commonly 
on dead wood; frequent. 
NECKERACE. 
HOMALIA, Brid. 
. gracilis, James. 
Bergen: Under overhanging rocks, Palisades. 
NECKERA, Hedw. 
. pennata (L.), Hedw. 
On the trunks of trees. Common in the mountainous districts. 
*In Lesquereux & James’ Manual of the Mosses of N. A., this species is attributed 
on. 
ly to the northwest coast. 
