352 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
MYLIA, S. F. Gray. 
M. Taylori (Hook.), 8. F.Gray. (Coleochila Taylori, Dumort; Leptoscyphus 
Taylori, Mitt.) 
Bergen: Among mosses in a peat-bog near Closter. 
JUNGERMANIA, L. 
J. fossombronioides, Austin. 
Bergen: On rocks in a rivulet near Closter. 
J. crenuliformis, Austin. 
Bergen: On rocks in rivulets near Closter. 
J. biformis, Austin. 
Warren: On steep, wet rocks, Delaware Water Gap. 
J. spheerocarpa, Hook.(?) 
Bergen: On the banks of a small creek subject to inundation, 
in shaded low grounds near Closter. 
J. pumila, With. 
Bergen: On shaded rocks along rivulets, Closter; common. 
J. laxa, Lindb. (J. polita, Aust. Hep. Bor. Am., No. 46.) 
Bergen: In a peat-bog near Closter. 
J. inflata, Huds. 
On sterile ground and on rocks. Burlington: Batsto—T. P. 
James. Atlantic: Atsion—Rau. 
J. excisa, Dicks. 
On sterile ground in open woods. 
Var, crispa, Hook. 
Shaded banks, on the ground, and in crevices of rocks along 
the Passaic and Delaware Rivers. 
NARDIA, S. F. Gray. 
N. crenulata (Sm.), Lindb. (Jungermania crenulata, Sm.) 
On the ground in old fields, along roadsides, common—Austin. 
Southern part of the State—Rau. 
N. hyalina (Lyell), Carr. (Jungermania hyalina, Lyell.) 
Bergen: On banks in woods, Closter. 
