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334. Eurhynchium Sullivantii. 
(72. Spruce). — Sidliv. Icon. Muse. p. 165, t. 105. 
Hab. On banks of deep shaded ravines, common, but rarely feitile. 
335. Eurhynchium hians. 
(^Sedw.) — Sulliv. Icon. Muse. p. 163, t. 104. 
Hab. On naked ground in woods ; also frequent on partly inundated 
sticks and roots of trees, in the low swamps near Closter, New 
Jersey. 
336. Eurhynchium piliferum. 
(^Schreb.) r— Bryol. Europ. V. t. 531. 
Hab. On the ground about the roots of trees, and on old logs, in 
swampy places, Ohio to New Jersey and New England ; rare. 
337. Thamnium AUeghaniense. 
(C7. Mull.) — Sulliv. Icon. Muse. p. 161, t. 103. 
Hab. On rocks along mountain rivulets constantly moistened by 
S|)ray (fertile) ; and in deep crevices of rocks (sterile) : Palisades, 
&c. ; not rare. 
338. Rhynchostegium demissum. 
( Wils.) — Bryol. Europ. Y. t. 507. 
Had. On damp shaded rocks, in mountainous regions, Palisades 
(very rare) and Northern New Jersey and New York. 
339. Rhynchostegium microcarpum. 
((7. Mull.) — Var. anisocarpon, Sulliv. Icon. Muse, 
p. 175. 
Hab. On stones in damp woods, about Closter, New Jersey, frequent. 
