1913] Nichols, — Notes on Connecticut Mosses,— IV 9 
FONTINALIS NOVAE ANGLIAE Sull., var. heterophylla Card. var. 
nova. In a rocky brook, altitude 45 m., North Branford (G. E. N., 
1911). “A form remarkable on account of the more or less pronounced 
dimorphism of its leaves. Stem leaves very large and flaccid, attain- 
ing a length of 6 mm. with a width of 2 mm.; for the most part nar- 
rowed into an elongated acumen, slightly truncate, denticulate at the 
apex. Branch leaves considerably smaller, ovate lanceolate, very 
broadly and shortly acuminate, obtuse." Type in herbarium of 
Cardot; co-type in herbarium of Yale University. 
FONTINALIS NOVAE ANGLIAE Sull., var. Lorenziae Card. var. nova. 
Andover (C. A. Weatherby, 1907; communicated by Miss Annie 
Lorenz). “A form characterized by its slender branches, which are 
elongated, slightly spreading, and covered with small, imbricated 
leaves. Habit resembling that of F. dalecarlica Br. € Sch." Type 
in herbarium of Cardot; co-type in herbarium of Yale University. 
FONTINALIS NOVAE ANGLIAE Sull., var. latifolia Card. var. nova. 
In a brook, Burlington (G. E. N., 1908). “Differs from the typical 
form in the structure of the leaves, which are more flaccid, wider, 
broadly ovate, and very concave." "Type in herbarium of Cardot; 
co-type in herbarium of Yale University. 
FONTINALIS NITIDA Lindb. € Arn. Attached to stones on muddy 
shores, upper reaches of tidal stream, New Haven (J. A. Allen, 1880). 
Apparently not heretofore recorded from the eastern United States, 
but known from Quebec!; Ontario?; British Columbia?; Alberta, 
Idaho, Wyoming, and Arizona *; Washington *; Asia. 
FontTINALIS DURIAEI Schimp. Growing on rocks in brooks, Lake- 
ville, altitude 225 m., and North Branford, altitude 45 m. (G. E. N., 
1911). New to the eastern United States. Known from Saskatche- 
wan, Wisconsin, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, and Arizona 5; Minne- 
sota?; Missouri and Arkansas $; California ?; Europe, Africa. 
FoNTINALIS FLACCIDA Ren. & Card. On sticks and branches in 
still water, slightly above sea level, East Haven (J. A. Allen, 1880) 
1 Grout, N. Amer. Musci Pleuro. Exsic. No. 297. 
? Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants 7: 269. 1902. 
3 Cardot, l. c. 104. 
* Herb. Cardot. 
5 Herb. New York Botanical Garden. 
Herb. Cardot. 
? Herb. Chamberlain. 
* Herb. New York Botanical Garden. 
* Cardot, l.c. 113. 
