Bryacece. 
121 
763. 
764. 
765. 
766. 
767. 
D. BonjecmM De Not., var. alatum , Barnes. 
On damp ground near Mendota. Rare. 
D . Bonjeani , De Not., var. Schlotthcmeri, Barnes. 
Good specimens agreeing with the type specimens 
of this variety in all points except the slightly 
larger size of the former were collected at Hook 
Lake. Rare. 
D. Schraderi , Web. & Mohr. 
In a tamarack swamp near Windsor. Local. 
D. Dnummondii , Muell. 
A single small tuft found growing at the edge of a 
shallow pond one mile east of Lake Monona. 
D. undalatum . Turn. 
Growing on the ground in woods west of Lake 
Wingra, along the Mineral Point road four miles 
west of Madison, in the woods a mile and a half 
northeast of Mendota, and in the woods east of 
Lake Monona. Not abundant. 
Fissidens, Hedw. 
768. F. bryoides , Hedw. 
On damp ground in woods. Not rare. 
769. F. incurvus , Schwaegr. 
On moist rock surfaces about Lake Mendota and 
on the stones in the bed of an intermittent stream 
two miles west of Madison. Not uncommon. 
770. F. adiantoides , Hedw. 
Found growing on the ground in a low, wet grove 
four miles northeast of Madison, along the C., M. 
& St. P. R, R. ; east of Lake Monona; and near 
the I. C. R. R. northwest of the cemetery. Not 
common. 
Leucobryum, Hampe. 
771. L. vulgare , Hampe. 
Marshy land northeast of Lake Waubesa; tama¬ 
rack swamp near Windsor; edge of marsh north¬ 
east of Mendota, and rich woods west of Lake 
Wingra.. Not rare. 
