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AUSTIN, MUSCI APPALACmANI: SUPPLEMENT I. 
4?3. Dicraiiiim scoparium, 
var. ortliocarpiun. 
Hats. Woods, near Closter, N. J. 
474. Dicranum Drummoiidi. 
C. Mi i.L., WiLS:— SuLLiv. Icon. Suppl. p. 48, t. 33. 
Cl he specimens given under No. 98 belong to D. ti ndulatu,,, .) 
Hab. Mountains of New York and New England; also through- 
out British America. 
475. Trematodou ambiguus. 
(Hedw.) IIornsch. — Br VOL. Elrop. t. 96. 
Hab. Maryland to Canada; not common. 
476. Trematodon loiigicollis. 
MiCH.x. — SuLLiv. Icon. p. 31, t. 19. 
Hab. Low grounds, Closter, New Jersey, rare; also in the South. 
477. Leucobryiim vulgare. 
var. minus. L. minus, Hamp. 
SuLLiv. Mosses of the U. S. p. '2i. 
Hab Southern States, common. 
478. Octoblepliarum cilbiduin. 
(Linn.) — Mitt. Jour, of the Linn. Soc. Vol. XII, p. 109. 
Hab. Florida, J. D. Smith. (Also in Te.xas.) 
479. Fissidens Closteri. 
AuST. in Torr. Club Bull. V, p. 21.: Sclliv. Icon. 8uppl. p. 44, t. 29. 
Hab. On rocks alon^ rivulets. Palisades, near Closter, New 
Jersey. (Aug., Sept.) 
480. Fissidens obtusifoliiis. 
lioOK. k WiLS. — Sin.i.iv. Icon. p. ,'i5, t. 22. 
Hab. Banks of ravines, Springfield, O., Miss H. J. Biddle^ome. 
481. Fissidens Ravenelii. 
Si;i,Liv. Icon. p. 39, t. 25. 
Hab. S. Car., Ravenel ; Florida, J. D. Smith. 
