CRYPTOGAMIA. MUSCI. si 



437. Oxocxea. L. Sensitive Jem. 



scnsibilis. L. Low shady grounds, u. June. 



438. Asflbnium. L. Spleen-wort. 



1 rhizophyllum. L. Wet rocks, near springs. l^.June. 



2 ebcneum. Willd. 

 trichomanoides. Mx. 



Shady rocks U. July — Aug. 

 S melanocaulon. Willd. 



Trichomanes. Mx. 

 On the sides of rocks. %. July. 



4 Ruta muraria. L. (Wall-rue. J On steep precipices. U. 

 June. 

 439- Ptbbis. L. Brake. 



1 atropurpurea. L. On rocks, u. June. 



2 aquilina. L. {Common brake.) In woods. T^. July — Aug. 



440. Woodward ia. Sm. 



1 angustii'olia. Sin- 

 onocleoides. Willd. 



In exsiccated swamps. Long-Branch. N. J. Cooper. U • Aug. 



2 Virginica. Willd. 

 Bannistcriana. Mx. 

 Blechnum Virginicum. L. 



In swamps. New- York and New- Jersey, y. Aug. 



44 1 . Ad i an t u m . L. Maide n fiair. 



pedatum. L. Wet shady places. % . July. 



442. Dicksoxia. L'Hcr. 



pilosiuscula. Willd. 

 Ncphrodium punctilobulum. Mx. 

 Shady woods. U . July. 



MUSCI, according to Palisot de Bcauvois. 



443. Sphagnum. Peat moss. 



1 capillifolium. 

 vulgarc. Mx. 



In the cedar swamp at New-Durham. Aug. 



2 cymbifolium. 



B, Americanum. 

 S. vulgare. Mx. 

 In moist shady woods and in swamps. Aug. 



444. Phascvm. Earth moss. 



1 muticuni. Borders of the salt marshes at Hoboken. May. 



2 cohcrens. On moist ground. Oct 



445. Gymnostomum. 



1 pyriforme. In fields and pastures. May. 



2 prorcpens. Among rocks. June. 



446. Hedwigia. 



filiformis. 



Anictangium filiforme. Hcdw. Mx. 

 On rocks — flowers through the season. 



447. Tetraphis. 



pellucida, In moist shady woods. Bloomingdale. July. 



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