CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 345 
CLIMACIUM, Web. & Mohr. 
©. dendroides (L.), Web. & Mohr. 
Bergen: In swamps about Closter. Ocean: Toms River. 
C. Americanum, Brid. 
On the ground about the roots of trees in swamps and on 
moist rocks ; very common. 
Var. fluitans, Aust. 
Bergen: In stagnant pools in woods near Closter and Palisades. 
DICHELYMA, Myrin. 
D. Swartzii, Lindb. 
“Pools of stagnant water, New Jersey—Austin,” Lesq. & 
James’ Manual Mosses N. A. 275. 
_ D. capillacea (Dicks.), Br. & Sch. 
In stagnant pools in woods, adhering to the roots of trees and 
sticks ; common. 
FONTINALIS, L. 
F. antipyretica, L., var. gigantea, Sulliv. 
In rivulets; common; generally sterile. In fruit in a 
stream on Allamuchy Mt., tributary to Cranberry reservoir— 
Britton. 
¥. Dalecarlica, Br. & Sch. 
In rocky rivulets ; common. 
F, Novez-Angliz, Sull. 
In springs and in rivulets in swampy places; common; 
sterile. 
F. Lescurii, Sull. 
Ponds and sluggish streams, southern part of the State— 
Austin. Morris: Green Pond, in fruit—Mrs. Britton. 
Var. gracilescens, Sulliv. 
Bergen: In stagaant pools in woods about Closter. 
Var. (?) cymbifolia, Aust. 
In ponds in the northern part of the State; sterile.* 
* F. disticha and F. Sullivantii, admitted into the Preliminary Catalogue, are not 
certainly New Jersey plants. 
