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Hypnum serpens L., on the ground and rotten logs. 

 Hypnum radicale Beauv., on the ground and rotten logs. 

 Hypnum orthocladum Beauv., around springs. 

 Hypnum riparium L., in swampy places. 



*Hypnum hispidulum Brid., in dry woods on the ground or logs. 

 Hypnum chrysophyllum Brid., in woods on the ground. 

 Hypnum aduncum Hedw., in swamps. 

 Hypnum imponens Hedw., on decayed logs. 

 Hypnum curvifolium Hedw., on decayed logs. 

 Hypnum Haldanianum Grev., in woods on the ground. 

 Hypnum Schreberi Willd., in damp woods on the ground. 



Hepaticse. In N.America, 50 genera, 230 species. 



The list of Illinois Hepaticse by Wolf and Hall contains 44 species in 

 22 genera. There are seven species that are mentioned of Fulton County 

 and may occur around Peoria, althoughnotyet observed, viz: Riccia Les- 

 curiana Aust., Aneura pinguis Dum., Aneura multifida Dum., Madotheea 

 porella Nees., Lophoeolea Macouni Aust., Coleochila Taylori Dum., Bleph- 

 arostoma trichophylla Dum. 



♦Riccia Frostii Aust,, on moist ground. , 



*Eiccia lutescens Schwein., on moist ground. 



Kiccia fluitans L., in waters and moist ground. 



Kiccia natans L„ in water. 



Marchantia polymorpha L., on moist ground in woods. 



Grimaldia barbif rons Bisch., in woods between mosses. 



Asterella hemisphaerica Beauv., on moist ground. 



Conocephalus conicus Dum., on wet rocks, moist hillsides. 

 *rimbriaria tenella Nees., on the ground in woods. 



Anthoceros laevis L., on wet boulders between mosses. 

 *Notothylas orbicularis SuU., on moist ground along creeks. 

 ♦Frullania eboracensis Gottsche., on the bark of trees. 

 *Frullania virginica Gottsche., on the bark of trees. 

 *rrullania aeolotis Nees., on decayed logs. 



Madotheea platyphylla Dum., on the bark of trees. 



Badula complanata Dum., on the bark of trees. 



Blepharozia ciliaris Dum., on old logs. 



Trichocolea tomentella Dum., in moist places in woods. 



Lophocolea bidentata Dum., between mosses in woods. 



Lophocolea heterophylla Nees., between mosses in woods. 



Cephalozia bicuspidata Dum., on rotten logs. 



Cephalozia divaricata Dum., on rotten logs. 



Cephalozia curvifolia Dum., on rotten logs. 



Jungermannia Schraderi Mart., on rotten logs. 



