$& CKYPTOGAMIA. MUSCI 



44S. Fissidens. Fork moss. 



subbasilaris. In moist woods. Aug. 

 449- Cecalyphum. 



1 longirostrum. P. de B. In wet woods. July. 



2 scoparium. Swamps. Common. June — Aug. 

 5 sciuroides. On the trunks of old trees. May. 



4 tortila. P. dc B. In swamps. June. 



450. Dicranum. Fox moss. 



1 heteromallum. In woods. May. 



2 glaucum. On the shaded cliffs of rocks in Bloomingdale. 



woods. May. 



3 Xanthodon. Moist rocks. 



4 tenue. 



Trichostomum tenue. Hedw. 

 Clayey moist fields. May, 



5 purpurascens. Banks, road sides. Aug. 



6 ainhiguum. In sandy fields. Trematodon longicollis. Mx. 



451. DlDYMODON. 



pallidum. 



Trichostomum pallidum. Hedw. Mx. 

 In muddy woods. May. 



452. Trichostomum. 



Canadense. Mx. In dry woods. 



453. Grimmia. 



1 apicola. Banks — roadsides. April — May. 



2 contro versa. Muhl. Cat. ? 

 Bryum controversum. P. de B. 



Sandy overflowed places. New-Jersey. Oct, 

 1 r4 S Maschalocarpus. Spreng. 

 ^^ ^ Pterigynandrum. Hedw. P. de B. 



marginatum. Mx. On the trunks of trees. 



455. Fuxaria. 



1 hygrometrica. Along fences, in shaded situations- 

 Greenwich. Oct. 



£ flavicans. Mx. On the borders of the salt marsh at Ho- 

 boken. May. 



456. Bryum. 



microodontum. 



Weissia microodonta. Hedw. Mx. 

 Grimmia microodonta. Muhl. Cat. ? 

 On the wet rocks at Patterson falls. Sept. 



457. Tortula. 



tortuosa. About the roots of old trees. May. 



458. Barbula. * 



acuminata. Hills about Hoboken. May. 

 .- Q £ Diphyscium. Spreng. 

 4i>y ' I Hymenopogon. P. de B. 



foliosum. Spreng. 



H. heterophyllum. P. de B. 



Buxbaumia foliosa- L. 

 Around the decaying stumps of trees. Bloomingdale. Aug. 



