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340. Rhynchostegium recurvans. 
(^ScJnccet/r.~) — SuUiv. Icon. Muse. i^. 177, t. 111. 
Hab. On decayed wood, &c., in swamps and woods, common. 
341. Rhynchostegium recurvans, var. 
ILa.b. In cedar swamps. Northern New Jersey and New York. 
342. Rhynchostegium cylindrocarpum. 
(C Mull.y — SulUv. Icon. 3Iusc. p. 173, t. 109. 
Hab. On old logs, and trunks of trees near the ground, rare in fruit. 
343. Rhynchostegium cylindrocarpum, pi. masc. 
Hab. Same as the preceding. 
344. Rhynchostegium deplanatum. 
(^Sclihnp.') — SulUv. Icon. Muse, 171, t. 108. 
Hab. On the ground under rocks in moist ravines, Palisades, &c. ; 
also on damp clayey soil in woods. New York ; rarely fertile. 
345. Rhynchostegium geophilum. 
Austin. — Sulliv. Icon. Muse. Suppl. 1, ined. — Hyp- 
nutn clepressum, James in Proceed. Amer. Phil. 
Soc. 1855 ; Sulliv. et Lesqx. Muse. Exsiec. ed. 2, 
n. 437. — Hypnum geophilum, Aust. 3Iss. 
A Rhyncliostegio depresso simillimo distinctum liabitu 
C£Bspite laxiore tenuiore nltidiore ; caiile ramis ra- 
mulisque latioribus magis elongatis ; foliis subcom- 
planatis disticbis remotioribiis valde patentibns fc're 
horizontalibus oblono;o-lanceolati.s sensiin lonijins acu- 
tatis extremo apice obtusiusculis (baud ovaH-oblon- 
gis brevius acuminatis) distinctius serratis bicostu- 
latisque, cellub's longioribus angustioribus flexuosis, 
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