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-X 98. Dicranum robustum, 
Blytt. — Brjiol. Europ. I. t. 84. — D. Drummondi, 
C. Mull. Synop. ; Sulliv. 3Iosses of the U. S.,p. 23. 
IIab. Swamps about Closter (-iterile) : Pine b:\rrcns of New Jersey, 
James. Catskill Mountains, PtcL: Canada, Mucoun. 
99. Leucobryum glaucum. 
(^LinnJ) — Oncopliorus glaucus, Bryol. Europ. I. t. 97, 
98. — Leucobrjnin vulgare, Hnmpe et audi. plur. 
IIab. On the j^iound in woods, very common. 
100. Fissidens bryoides. 
Hedw. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 101. 
Hab. Steep shaded banks and in green-houses, not rare. 
101. Fissidens incurvus. 
Scliiccegr. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 99. 
Inflorescentia, folioruni forma et structura, etc., maxima 
variabilis ; annulo (qui semper adest) cum operculo 
deciduo. 
Hab. On the ground and on rocks, chiefly along strearris. (Covers 
a multitude of nominal species, and ajtpears to occur, in one or more 
of its forms, in all parts of the habitable globe.) 
102. Fissidens incurvus, var. 
F. minutulus, Sulliv. Icon. Muse. p. 37, t. 24. 
Hab. On stones in damp, shady or springy places, chiefly along 
woodland rivulets, very common. 
103. Fissidens incurvus, var. 
F. exiguus, Sulliv. Icon. 3Iusc. p. 36, t. 23. 
Hab. Same as the preceding, and in some localities occurring with 
and plainly passing into it. 
104. Fissidens osmundioides. 
Medio. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 103. 
Hxis. Springy places in swamps ; common about Closter, New Jersey. 
