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76. Dicranum pellucidum. 
Hedw. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 50, 51 ; Sulliv. ^ Lesqx. 
Muse. Bor. Amer. JSxsic. Ed. 2, no.. 60. 
Hab. On rocks sul)ject to inundationX in deep glens, near West 
Vernon, Sussex County, New Jersey; also near Marathon, New 
York ; sterile. 
77. Dicranum Schreberi. 
Hedw. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 53. 
Hab. Wet rocks and banks, Hohokus, New Jersey ; also near Little 
Falls, New York. Canada, Macoun. 
78. Dicranum varium. 
Hedw. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 57, 58. 
Hab. On moist banks ; rare in Bergen County, New Jersey, but 
common in most places. 
79. Dicranum heteromallum. 
Hedw. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 62. 
IIab. On shaded ground, very common. 
80. Dicranum heteromallum. 
Var. orthocarpon. 
Hab. Same as the preceding, or more commonly on banks. 
81. Dicranum montanum. 
Hedw. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 67. 
Hab. On deca^-ed wood ; also on roots and trunks of trees ; common, 
but sterile, except in mountainous or northern regions. 
82. Dicranum flagellare. 
Hediv. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 68. 
Hab. Swamps, forming large solid cushions, very common. 
