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No. II.] THE BRVOI'HYTES OF CONNECTICUT. 75 



terbury, Mrs. Hadlcy. Fairfield: Redding and Sherman, 

 Evans. New Haven : East Haven, Madison, and Meriden, 

 Evans; New Haven (1855), Eaton; Orange and Woodbridge, 

 Harger. Middlesex : Killingworth, Hall. 



Newfoundland to Ontario, south to Georgia. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 69. Evans, 28, 171. 



Frullania Tamarisci (L.) Dumort. 1*^^ 



On rocks and trees. New Haven: Seymour (1904), 

 Evans. 



Newfoundland to Connecticut; Europe; Asia. Range not 

 definitely known in North America. 



Ref. Evans, 33, 72. 



ORDER ANTHOCEROTALES 

 FAMILY ANTHOCEROTACE.^ 



Capsule scarcely projecting beyond the basal sheath; wall 

 without stomata Notothylas 



Capsule projecting far beyond the basal sheath; wall with 

 distinct stomata Anthoceros 



Notothylas Sull. 



Notothylas orbicularis (Schwein.) Sull. N'. valvata Sull. 



On moist soil. Aug.-Nov. Litchfield: Goshen, Under- 

 wood. New Haven : Cheshire and East Haven, Evans; Ham- 

 den (1877) and New Haven, O. D. Allen; Orange, Evans. 

 Middlesex: Middlefield, Evans. New London: Norwich, 

 Setchell. 



New England to Indiana, south to North Carolina; South 

 America (Galapagos Islands); Europe. ^3^«'V. '^iju»yf«-^,v-f-^ \-t • 



Exsic. Underwood & Cook, Hep. Amer. No. 65. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 69. Evans, 28, 173. Howe, 48, 22. 



Anthoceros (Mich.) L. 



Spores yellow A. levis 



Spores dark brown or black A. punctatus 



Anthoceros levis L. 



On moist ground and damp or wet rocks. Aug.-Nov. 

 Litchfield : Goshen, Undcrzvood. New Haven : Hamden 



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