150 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Climacium, Web. & Mohr. 



C. dendroides, (Dill.) Web. & Mohr. In swamps about Closter 



and Tom's Eiver. 

 C. Americanum, Brid. On the ground about the roots of trees 

 in swamps, and on moist rooks. Very common. 

 Var. fluitans, Aust. In stagnant pools in woods near Closter. 



Fabronia, Raddi. 



P. ootoblepharis, (Sleich.) Bryol., Europ. On rocks and trees at 

 the Delaware Water G-ap. 



Pylaisia, Bryol., Europ. 



P. subdenticulata, Schimp. On the bases of White Oaks about 



Closter. 

 P. intricata, (Hedw.) Schimp. On trees. Very common. 



Var. . Limestone region, northern N. J. 



P. velutina, Bryol., Europ. On trees (chiefly young Elms) in 

 swamps ; also on old logs, &c., in mountainous regions, N. J. 

 Var. . On Eed Cedars. 



Homalothecium, Bryol., Europ. 



H. subcapillatum, (Hedw.,) Bryol. Europ. On trees and old rocksj 

 common. 



Thuidium, Bryol,, Europ. 



T. pygmfeum, Bryol., Europ. Mem. Ou stones along rivulets, 



North Jersey. 

 T. minutulum, Hedw. On decayed wood in swamps, common. 

 T, gracile; Far. Lancastriense, Sulliv. On dry sterile ground, in 



open woods, common in N. J. 

 T. scituni, Beauv. On the base of a tree near Closter. 

 Var. aestivalis, Austin. On the roots of trees, N. J. 

 T. tamariscinum, Hedw. On the roots of trees, old logs, &c., very 



common. 

 T. delicatulum, Linn. On shaded rocks and banks, common. 

 T. abietinum, Linn. On dry limestone ridges, Sussex Co., very 



abundant. 



Blodium, Sulliv. 



E. paludosum, Sulliv. Swamps and low grounds, common. 



Camptothecium, Sch. 



C. nitens, Schreb. In peat-bogs, near Sparta. 



