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P. turbinatum (Michx.) Brid.—In fields among tufts of grass. 
LEHIGH, Rau, NORTHAMPTON, Easton; PHILADELPHIA, 
DELAWARE and CHESTER, James; LANCASTER, Muhlen- 
berg, Small. McKran, Bradford, Burnett. Not rare. 
[ Gymnostomum pyriforme Muhl.] 
Aphanorhegma Sull.* 
A. serratum (Hook. & Wils.) Sull.—Damp cultivated ground. 
LEHIGH, Rau; NORTHAMPTON, Bethlehem, Raxz,; Easton, 
Porter; PHILADELPHIA, DELAWARE and CHESTER, /ames; 
LANCASTER and FRANKLIN, Mercerburg, Porter. McKEAN, 
on alluvial deposits, Bennett Brook and in ashes near railroad, 
Bradford, Burett. 
Funaria Schreb. 
F. Americana Lindb.—On the ground, Bucks, Narrowsville, 
James; LANCASTER, Muhlenberg. 
F. flavicans Michx.—On the ground. Lruicu, Raz, NORTH- 
AMPTON, Easton, Small; PHILADELPHIA, /ames; LANCAS- 
TER, Muhlenberg, Small; LAWRENCE, James. 
F. hygrometrica (L.) Sibth.—Bare places on the ground. 
NorTHAMPTON, BucKS, PHILADELPHIA, DELAWARE and 
CHESTER, James, LANCASTER, Small. MCKEAN, Burnett. 
Very common. 
¥F. hygrometrica calvescens Schimp.—Carpon, Raz. 
F. hygrometrica patula Br. & Sch NorTHAMPTON, Beth- 
lehem, Raz. 
BRYACEAE. 
Leptobryum Wils. 
L. pyriforme (L.) Wils—On damp ground and old mortar of 
walls. NORTHAMPTON, Easton and Bethlehem; PHILADEL- 
* Aphanorhegma serratum 9 X Physcomitrium turbinatum 3. (See Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club, 22:65. 1895.) Mr. Burnett collected this interesting hybrid 
at Tuna Valley, about three miles north of Bradford, McKean county, on 
ground near the Erie Railroad tracks, where old ties had been burned, on 
December 12th, 1896. 
