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69. Weissia viridula, var. 3": pi. masc. 
Hab. Same as the preceding. 
70. Weissia serrulata. 
Funk. — Bryol. Hurojx I. t. 27. 
Hab. Crevices of exposed rocks and on the perpendicular face of 
moist rocks, Palisades and Delaware Water-Gap, New Jersey; 
Haverstraw and Shawangunk Mountains, &c., New York ; sterile. 
71. Rhabdoweissia fugax. 
(Ilediv.') — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 41. 
Hab. Crevices of rocks, Delaware Water-Gap, New Jersey. Cats- 
kill Mountains, New York, Peck. 
72. Rhabdoweissia denticulata. 
{Brid.') — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 42. 
Hab. On rocks in ravines, Pascack, New Jersey. Rockland County, 
&c.. New York, rare. 
73. Dicranum viride. 
Sulliv. ^ Lesqx. — Sylliv. Icon. Muse. p. 30, t. 18 
(stti Campylopode) . 
Hab. Roots and trunks of trees, old logs, &c., common ; always 
sterile. 
74. Dicranum rufescens. 
Turner. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 59. 
Hab. On naked banks, along roadsides, &c., throughout Northern 
New Jersey and Southern New York. 
75. Dicranum virens. 
Ilediv. — Bryol. Europ. I. t. 48. 
Hab. On decayed wood in mountainous districts, New York, &c, 
