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83. Dicranum fulvum. 
Sook. 3Iusc. Exot. t. 149. — D. interrnptum, Bi-yol. 
Europ. I. t. 69 ; Sulliv. (j" Lesqx. Muse. Exsic. ed. 
2, no. 73. 
Hab. Dry shaded rocks, common ; also ocfasionallj on the roots of 
trees in swampy places. 
84. Dicranum longifolium. 
Sedw. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 72. 
Hab, On shaded rocks and trunks of trees, in mountainous districts ; 
Nortlieru jS'ew Jersey, &e. 
85. Dicranum scoparium. 
HediO. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 74, 75. 
Hab. On the ground in woods, common. 
86. Dicranum scoparium. 
Var. e. recurvatum, Schimp. Syn. Muse. p. 90. 
Hab. On the roots of trees in woods. 
87. Dicranum scoparium. 
Var. ^, orthophyllum, Sehimp. I. c. 
Hab. Damp woods. 
88. Dicranum scoparium. 
Var. y. curvulum, Schimp. I. c. 
Hab. Dry rocks. Palisades, New Jersey. 
89. Dicranum scoparium. 
Var. minor. 
Hab. Sandy banks, near Closter, New Jersey. 
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