304 PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA, 
Family BUXBAUMIACEAE. 
WEBSBRA Ebrh. 
Webera sessilis (Schmid.) Lindb. Diphyscium foliosum Mohr. 
Dry gravelly or sandy banks. Winston County, near Colliers Creek, 1,500 feet. 
Carolinian and Alleghenian areas. Ohio; New Jersey to Canada. Europe, 
Series PLEUROCARPI. 
Family FONTINALACEAE. 
FONTINALIS I. 
Fontinalis disticha Hook. & Wils. 
Swift-running brooklets. Lower pine barrens. Mobile County, Citronelle; fre- 
quent (Sullivant, Mohr). 
Louisianian area. East Louisiana, west Florida. 
Fontinalis lescurii Sulliv. 
On rocks in streams, mountain region, Dekalb County, Lookout Mountain. Falls 
of Little River (Lesquereuc, 1852, Mohr, 1898), Cullman County, altitude 800 to 2,000 
feet, not rare, 
Carolinian and Alleghenian areas. New Jersey, New England, Oregon, 
DICHELYMA Mpyrin. 
Dichelyma subulatum (Beauy.) Myrin. 
On rocks in the Chattahoochee River, a few miles below the Alabama State line. 
Louisianian area. Louisiana? (Drummond), Georgia, 
Family LESKEACEAE. 
ANOMODON Hook. & Tayl. 
Anomodon rostratus (Iledw.) Schimp. 
Roots of trees in the mountains, Lee County, Auburn (Baker §° Karle). Winston 
County. 
Carolinian and Alleghenian areas, Eastern United States to Canada; Van- 
couver Island. Europe. 
Anomodon attenuatus (Schreb.) Huebn. 
Mountain region, on trees and roots, banks of streams; particularly on trunks 
subject to inundation. Lee County, Auburn ( Baker 6: Karle). Winston County. 
Carolinian and Alleghenian areas. Throughout the Eastern United States and 
Canada; Nova Scotia, Ontario. Europe. 
LESKEA Hedw. 
Leskea microcarpa Schim). 
Low banks, on roots of trees, in the hill country. Lee County, Auburn (Baker 
Earle). Winston County. 
Louisianian to Alleghenian area. Louisiana (Langlois), Ohio Valley, New Jer- 
sey, New York. 
Leskea polycarpa subobtusifolia Kindb, 
Low banks, roots of trees, Lee County, A uburn; with the above. 
Carolinian and Alleghenian areas. New Jersey, New York to Canada; British 
Columbia, Oregon. Europe. 
Leskea denticulata Sulliv. 
Lee County, Auburn ( Baker §: Earle), Montgomery County. 
Louisianian and Carolinian areas, Louisiana (Dr. Joor), Ohio, New Jersey. 
