126 Cheney and True—Flora of Madison cmd Vicinity. 
Aitlacomnium, Schwasgr. 
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812. A. palustre , Schwaegr. 
Not rare at the margins of marshes and wet mea¬ 
dow lands throughout the region. 
Timmia, Hedw. 
813. T. megapolitana , Hedw. 
Not rare. On ground at Merrill Springs; moist, 
shady bank one mile north of Mendota Station, 
and on wet rocks at Stevens’ quarries. 
Atbichum, Beauv. 
814. A. undulatum , Beauv. 
Common in open woods on ground. Variable. 
815. A. cingustatum , Bruch & Schimp. 
On ground near lake shore, between Picnic Point 
and Second Point; in the woods along the I. C. 
R. R. Near Forest Hill Cemetery. Not rare. 
Polytrichum, Linn. 
816. P. gracile, Menz. 
Collected at Eagle’s Nest. There is also a speci¬ 
men in U. W. herbarium, collected by S. H. Wat¬ 
son. Not common. 
817. P. juniper mum, Willd. 
Abundant on ground about the lakes and on sandy 
wooded hillsides. 
818. P. strictum , Banks. 
On ground at stone quarry west of Madison, and 
in woods at the margin of marsh along the C. M. 
& St. P. R. R. near Burke. Local. 
819. P. commune , Linn. 
On ground in shady places about the lakes. Not 
rare. 
820. P. Oliioense , Renauld & Cardot, Bot. Gaz., 1888. 
Collected along the shore of Lake Mendota a few 
rods east of Fuller’s woods. Not common. 
Neckera, Hedw. 
821. N. pennata , Hedw. 
Rare, but one small specimen being found in the 
woods half a mile southeast of Forest Hill ceme¬ 
tery. 
