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There is a marked difference between the form found on the wet rocks of 
our Piedmont region, and the form found in the swampy ground of our 
Coastal Plain. The one being true asplenioides and the other, no doubt, 
the form spinulosa Dumort. This marked difference, however, is only 
noticeable when specimens are fresh and growing. 
14. Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort. 
On ground over mosses, in low woods on the banks of our Coastal Plain 
rivers. Common. 
15 . Chiloscyphus poly ant hos var. rivularis (Schrad.) Nees. 
Fairly common in wooded swamps in the Coastal Plain, growing over 
mosses. 
16 . Geocalyx graveolens (Schrad.) Nees. 
In localities similar to those in which Lophocolea is found, and equally 
common. 
17 . Cephalozia connivens (Dicks.) Lindb. 
In wet thickets on the ground. 
18. Cephalozia curvifolia (Dicks.) Dumort. 
On decaying logs — watersoaked logs. 
19. Cephalozia serrifiora Lindb. 
On decaying fallen tree trunks, frequently with C. curvifolia and 
other hepatics. When thus mixed C. curvifolia shows out beautifully in 
red brown, and C. serrifiora in green. 
20. Odontoschisma denudatum (Mart.) Dumort, 
On decaying logs, in Coastal Plain woods. 
21. Odontoschisma prostratum ( Swartz) Trevis. 
Over mosses in Coastal Plain swamps. Very common. I have mistaken 
this for Nardia crenulata, but have now learned that Nardia has mar- 
ginal cells more pronounced, and is only about half the size of Odontos- 
chisma. 
22 . Calypogeia Trichomanis (L.) Corda. 
Very common, on the ground, over mosses and on decaying tree trunks. 
23 . Bazzania trilob at a (L.) S. F. Gray. 
Another common, but very pretty hepatic. Found, thus far, only in the 
Coastal Plain where it grows over mosses, where it is found in moist 
places or on wet rotting logs. 
24. Lepidozia sylvatica Evans. 
Found with Cephalozia curvifolia. 
25. Ptilidium pulcherrimum (Web.) Hampe. 
On fallen decaying tree trunks, found on the rocky hillsides of ravines in 
the Piedmont region. It does not seem to be very common. 
26 . Trichocolea tomentella (Ehrh.) Dumort. 
This pretty hepatic is found growing over mosses in swampy places. It 
is common and is found as frequently in Piedmont region as in the 
Coastal Plain. 
27. Diplophylleia apiculata Evans. 
On earth among rocks, in bed of brook coming down steep hilly places ; 
nearly always with Scapania nemorosa. 
