Sphdgnatece and Bryacece. 
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BRYOPHYTA. 
MUSCI. (THE MOSSES.) 
SPHAGNACEiE. (PEATMOSSES.) 
Sphagnum, Dill. Peat moss. 
746. S. Girgensohnii , Russ. (S. strictum , Lindb.) 
A small tuft of this moss was collected at the 
margin of a marshy meadow about one mile north 
of Mendota station. Rare. 
747. S. molle , Sulliv. 
Rare, one small specimen collected at the edge of 
a small pond one mile east of Lake Monona. 
748. S. cymbifolium , Ehrli. 
Only a small dwarfed tuft collected from the mar¬ 
gin of Lake Mendota a few rods east of Mr. Ful¬ 
ler’s woods. Rare. 
Bryacece. (True Mosses.) 
Phascum, Linn., in part. 
749. P. cuspidatum , Schreb. 
On fallow ground. Common. 
Pleuridium, Brid. 
750. P. alternifolium , Brid., in part. 
In pastures and clover fields. Common. 
Astomum, Hampe. 
751. A. Sullivantii , Schimp. 
On ground in grass lands. Common. 
Gymnostomum, Hedw. 
752. G. calcareum , Nees & Hornsch. 
On jutting rocks, south shore of Lake Mendota. 
Rare. 
753. G. rupestre, Scbwaeger. 
Collected from the face of the cliff, Maple Bluff. 
Not common. 
