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391. Hypnum Bergenense, Austin. 
ffi/pmim chrysopltjllum referens, sed diffort caide de 
biliore parcius ramoso ; foliis dissitioribus molliori- 
bus longius o;racilinsquo acuminatis, reti iiiajore 
laxiore, perichaitialibu.s minus jM'ofmide sulcatis ; 
pedicello pro more longiore ; inflorescentia jiarasiti- 
co-monoica, flore masc. ad pericliaitii basin radiculis 
obruto, etc. — Sulliv. Icon. Muse. Svppl. 1, imd. — 
Campyliura Bergenense, Aust. Mss. 
Hab. On decaying leaves, &c. in partially inundated plaee«, about 
Clostei-, New jeiocy, very common ; also in York. County, Maine. 
392. Hypnum hispidulum. 
Brid. Sp. Muse. II. p. 198 (1812) ; Mantissa, p. 
175 (1819) ; Muller Syiiop. Muse. II. p. 440 
(1851) ; Sulliu. leon. Muse. p. 193, t. 119, — H. 
stellatiim, var. Brid. Bryol. Univ. p. 603 (1827). 
Hab. On the ground, roots of trees, dead wood, rocks, &c., common. 
393. Hypnum hispidulum, var. 
Hy)iniim Sommerfeltii, 3Iyrin, Vet. Aead. Arsh. 
Stoekh. 18-31, p. 394; Bryol. Europ. VI. t. 582. 
— H. polymorjthum, (^Hedw.') Wils. Bryol. Brit. 
Hab. Roots of trec«, rocks, &c., White Mountains of New Hamp- 
shire, Jame.i ; mountains of Pennsylvania, Porter; also in cedar 
swamps, near Jurdansvillc, New York. 
394. Hypnum chrysophyllum. 
Brid. — Hypnum polymorphum, Hook. ^ Tayl. — 
Bryol. Europ. VI. t. 583. 
Hab. On the ground in fields and woods, very common. 
395. Hypnum chrysophyllum. 
Var. csspitosum. 
Hab. About the roots of trees in damp woods. 
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