143 PEELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Trematodon, Rich. 



T. longicollis, Michx. Low grounds, Closter (rare). 



Leucobryum, Hampe. 



L. glaucum, Linn. On the ground in woods, common. 



Fissidens, Hedw. 



P. bryoides, Hedw. On the ground in woods, Closter. 



F. incurvus, Schw. ; Var. (P. minutulus, Sulliv.) On stones in 

 damp shady or springy places, Closter. 



P. osmundioides, Hedw. Springy places in swamps, Closter. 



P. subbasilaris, Hedw. On roots of trees in woods, Closter ; on 

 limestone rocks, Sussex Co. 



P. adiantoides, Hedw. On wet rocks, banks, &c., very common. 



P. taxifi)lius, Hedw. On the ground in woods, Closter. 



P. Clo.steri, Aust. On rocks along rivulets, Palisades near Clos- 

 ter, Bergen Co. 



Conomitrium, Mont. 



C. Julianum, Mont. Rocky streams. North Jersey. 

 C. Hallianum, Sulliv. & Lesxq. On shaded rocks moistened by 

 spray, at Little Palls and Ogdensburg. 



Campylostelium. 



C. saxicola, Web. & Mohr. On sandstone boulders, near Closter, 



rare. 



Seligeria, Br. & Sch. 



S. reourvata, Hedw. On moist shaded rocks at Hohokus and 

 Godwinville. 



Pottia, Ehrh. 



P. riparia, Aust. On moist rocks along streams, Palisades and 

 Northern New Jersey. 



Didymodon, Br. & Sch. 



D. rubellus. Roth. On rocks along streams, Northern New Jersey. 

 D. cylindricus, Bruch. Moist rocks and banks. Northern New 



Jersey (rare). 



Ceratodon, Brid. 



C. purpureus, Brid. On the ground; very common. 

 Var. aristatus, Aust. In sandy pine barrens. 



