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Tribe JSAItTHA3/CnS^S:. 



Bartramia pomiformis, Hedw. 



Moist bauks and rocks. Frequent. 

 Bartramia fontana, Brid. 



Wet places. Occasional. 



Tribe inxjNjiiJirE,.ffi:. 



Funaria hygrometrica, JSedio. 

 Garden patlis, burnt ground, etc. Very common. 



Physoomitrium pyriforme, Br. & Sch. 

 Danvers, Salem (in greenhouses). 



Tribe inOlSTTESTJ^JLEI^E!. 



Fontinalis antipyretica, L., var. gigantea. 

 Georgetown (Mrs. C. N. S. Horner). 



Fontinalis Lescurii, Sulliv. 

 Boxford, Topsfield, Salem Great Pastures. 



Fontinalis liToTse-Angllse, SalUn. (in Gray's Manual, 3d ed.). 

 Boxford. Mr. Austin marks tliis specimen as a little doubtful. All 

 the species of this genus are found growing upon stones, wood, or 

 some other substance, in flowing water. Eockport (Prof. Thos. P. 

 James). 



Dichelyma capillaceum, Bj-yol. Europ. 

 Brook at Beverly Farms. 



Anomodon rostratus, Br. & Sch. 



At the bases of trees, Boxford, Swampscott, etc. 

 Anomodon attenuatus, Hub. 



Boxford, Swampscott. 



Leskea polycarpa, Hedw. 



Bases of trees; Wenham, 1876 (Mary K. and Lucy P. Eobinson), 



Beverly (Kev. E. C. Bolles). 

 IiGskea otascura, Hedw. 



Ipswich (Oakes) ; Salem (Kev. J. L. Eassell). 

 Iieskea rostrata, Sedio. 



Swampscott (Hev. E. C. Bolles). 



Tribe THDEnL^rKJE:. 



Thelia hirtella (Hedw.), Sulliv. 



At the bases of trees. Frequent. 

 Thelia asprella {Schimp.) Sulliv. 



In similar places to the last. Frequent. 



