10. Cephalozia serrifiora Lindb. 
Wet swampy soil, rotten logs. Common. 
11. Chiloscyphiis pallescens Ehrh. Dumort. 
On rocks in bed of brook. 
12. Chiloscyphiis polyanthus (L,.) Corda 
On wet swampy soil with mosses. On rocks in bed of brook — 
partly submerged. 
13. Chiloscyphiis polyanthus vQ.r. mvularis (Schrad.) Nees 
On rocks in the bed of a brook, submerged. 
14. Conocephaliivi coniciim (L.) Dumort. ^ 
On shaded banks by roadsides forming a thick mat over soil or rocks, 
along brooks. 
15. Friillania Eboracensis Gottsche 
Bark of living trees, white maple, rock maple, walnut, chestnut, 
arbor vitae, white birch. Very common. 
16. Geocalyx graveolens (Schrad.) Nees 
Damp soil near edge of brooks, in swamps. 
17. Jamesoniella autiimnalis (DC.)Steph. 
With mosses formiiyg a thick mat or layer on damp soil or on rocks. 
18. Liochlaena lanceolata Nees 
Damp shaded banks. Rare. 
19. Lepidozia reptans (L.) Dumort. 
Shaded banks and damp soil in woods with mosses. 
20. Lepidozia sylvatica Evans 
On damp soil and rocks. 
21. Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort. 
On old stumps, freshly cut soil by roadsides, shaded banks, damp 
soil in woods. Very common. 
22. Lophozia incisa {SCuvsid..) Dumort. 
On damp shaded banks growing with mosses. 
23. Marchantia polymorpha L. 
Damp garden soil, bank wall in city street. 
24. Nardia creniilata (Sm.) Lindb. 
Roadside banks, shaded woods, damp soil, damp springy roadsides. 
25. JVotot hy las orbicularis (Schwein.) Sull. Moist soil. 
26. Pallavicinia Lyellii (Hooh.) S. F. Gray 
Wet swampy soil forming thick mats. Quite common. 
