124 Cheney and True—Flora of Madison and Vicinity . 
Tetraphis, Hedw. 
791. T. pellucida , Hedw. 
On decaying stumps in tamarack swamp near 
Windsor. Local. 
Physcomitritim, Brid. 
792. P. pyriforme, Brid. 
Common on the ground throughout the region. 
Funaria, Schreb. 
793. F. hyyrometrica, Sibth. 
On ground, everywhere. 
Bartramia, Hedw. 
794. j 8 . pomiformis , Hedw. 
A single, small tuft collected from rock exposure 
near I. C. R. R. two miles west of Madison. Rare. 
Philonotis, Brid. 
795. P. fontana , Brid. 
Growing in springy place at the margin of a marsh 
near Windsor. 
796. P. calcar ea, Schimp. 
In a number of small calcareous springs at Mer¬ 
rill springs. Excellent specimens of this moss 
were collected, all in sterile condition. 
Leptobryum, Schimp. 
797. L. pyriforme , Schimp. 
Common on ground. On limestone foundation of 
Library Hall, University of Wisconsin. 
Webera, Hedw. 
798. W. nutans , Hedw. 
Growing on the ground at Hook Lake. 
799. IF. albicans , Schimp. 
Growing in a wet, sandy place near the lake 
shore between Picnic Point and Second Point. 
Sterile. Rare. 
Bryum, Hill. 
800. B. pendulum , Schimp. 
On ground forming cushions. Common. 
