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176. Schistostega osmundacea. 
:^Web. ^ Mokr.% — Bryol. Europ. III. t. 279. 
Hab. On the roots of prostrated trees and in crevices of rocks, near 
Sandlake, New York, Peck. White Mountains, New Hampshire, 
James. Lake Superior, H. Gillman. 
177. Tetraplodon australis. 
Sulliv. ^ Lesqx. — Sulliv. Icon, Muse. p. 97, t. 58. 
ELa3. On the excrement of herbivorous animals in the cedar swamps 
of Southern New Jersey, frequent. 
"I^l 178. Aphanoregma serratum. 
l-tSysJA't C^c<^^' # Wils.) — Sulliv. Icon. Muse. p. 95, t. 57. 
Hab. On damp ground, common. 
179. Fhyscomitriiim immersum. 
Sulliv. Icon. Muse. p. 93, t. 56. 
Hab. Low banks of the Delaware, at Camden and Philadelphia ; also 
near Albany, Peck. 
180. Fhyscomitrium pyriforme. 
Brid. — Bryol. Europ. III. t. 299. 
Hab. On damp ground, frequent. 
181. Funaria hygrometrica. 
Hedw. — Bryol. Europ. III. t. 305. 
Hab. On alkaline earth and old walls, frequent. (Very common 
about lime-kilns.) 
182. Funaria hygrometrica 
Var. patula. Saturate vel nigro-viridis ; caule ple- 
rumque longiori dense cajspitoso valde radiculoso ; 
foliis patulis, costa plerumque excurrente. 
Hab. Chiefly on damp walls. New Jersey, &c. 
