3850 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
,. polyanthos (L.), Corda. 
On the ground in springy places in woods, and on rotten logs 
in swamps; common. 
KANTIA, S. F. Gray. 
K. Trichomanis (L.), Lindh. (Calypogeia Trichomanis, Corda.) 
On the ground and decaying logs. 
Vur. rivularis (Aust.) 
In sluggish streams, or growing in loose tufts on their banks, 
cedar swamps, southern parts of the State. 
Vur. tenuis (Aust.) 
Bergen: In a peat-bog near Closter. 
K. Sullivanti (Aust.), Underw. (Calypogeia Sullivanti, Aust.) 
Warren: On slides, Delaware Water Gap. 
ANEURA, Dumort. 
A. multifida (L.), Dumort. 
Bergen: Closter, and common on decaying moss, wood, etc., 
in cedar swamps, southern part of the State. 
A. palmata (Hedw.), Nees. 
On rotten wood ; common. 
A. sessilis, Spreng. 
Bergen: On old logs in partly inundated swamps, Closter. 
A. Pinguis (L.), Dumort. 
On wet banks; rare. A variety in water among Sphagna, 
southern part of the State. 
A. pinnatifida, Nees. 
Bergen: On dripping rocks, Huhokus. 
TRICHOCOLBA, Dumort. 
T. tomentella (Ebrh.), Dumort. 
Among mosses in swamps and along the margins of woodland 
rivulets ; common. 
