120 Cheney and True—Flora of Madison and Vicinity 
754. - G. curvirostrum , Hedw. 
Common about the lakes on rocks overhanging 
the water. 
Weisia, Hedw. 
755. W. viridula , Brid. 
Common on the ground. 
Hicranella, Schimp. 
756. D. varia, Schimp. 
On the ground. Rex Magnus, Picnic Point, on 
Lake Mendota; Scliuetzen Park, Lake Monona. Not 
common. 
757. D. heteromalla , Schimp. 
Collected at Second Point and Merrill Springs, on 
Lake Mendota; at McFarland; and along the C. & 
N. W. R. R. southwest of Madison. Not un¬ 
common. 
Hicranum, Hedw. 
758. D. montanum , Hedw. 
On decaying logs in woods north of Mendota, south 
and west of Madison, and east of McFarland. Not 
uncommon. 
759. I). viride , Schimp. 
G-rowing on a stone close to the ground in woods 
along I. C. R. R. northwest of Forest Hill Ceme¬ 
tery. Rare. Always sterile. 
760. D. flagellare , Hedw. 
On decaying wood in a swamp near Windsor; on 
a log in woods east of Madison, and in a similar 
place south of Madison. Not common. 
761. D. scoparium , Hedw. 
Rich woods west of Lake Wingra, woods east of 
Lake Monona, tamarack swamp near Windsor, and 
along the • lake shore a few rods east of Fuller’s 
W T oods. Not rare. 
762. D. Bonjeani , He Not. 
Sterile. Typical in leaf and cells. On ground 
near Mendota. A form varying but slightly from 
the species is common in low woods at margins of 
marsh lands. 
