No. II.] THE BRYOPIIYTES OF CONNECTICUT. 97 



Stafford, NicJiols. Windham : Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. 

 Fairfield: Darien, Mrs. Lozve; Huntington, Nichols. New 

 Haven : Hamden, Evans; Meriden, Nichols; New Haven 

 (1855), Eaton; Orange, Nichols. Middlesex: Chester, 

 Nichols. New London : Waterford, C. B. Graves. 



Newfoundland and Labrador to Minnesota, south to the 

 Gulf States ; Europe ; Asia ; Africa. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 62. 



Ditrichum pallidum (Schreb.) Hampe. Lepiotrichum 

 pallidniii Hampe. {v\cx**-*dX-S. 



Bare earth in the woods. June. Litchfield : Salisbury, *^ ^* Ti> 

 Nichols. Hartford: Southington, Chamberlain. Tolland: Ci^"^"^ 



Andover, Weatherby; Bolton, Miss Lorens. Windham : Can- Jin, jr/i'*//6i 

 Xerhury, Mrs. Hadley. Fairfield: Darien, Mr.y. Low^; Sher- 

 man and Stratford, Nichols. New Haven : Beacon Falls, 

 Nichols; East Haven, Evans; Hamden (1867), New Haven, 

 anc^ North Haven, Eaton; Orange, Nichols; Woodbridge, 

 /. A. Allen. New London : Ledyard and North Stonington, 

 C. B. Graves. 



Ontario to the Gulf of Mexico, west to Kansas; Europe; 

 Asia; Africa. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 62. 



Saelania Lindb. 

 Saelania glaucescens (Hedw.) Broth. 6^. cccsia (Vill.) 

 Lindb. 



Earth and crevices of rocks, especially limestone, in moun- 

 tainous or hilly regions. Summer. Litchfield: Salisbury, 

 Evans. Fairfield : Monroe, Miss Lorenz; Sherman, Nichols. 

 New Haven: New Haven (1878), /. A. Allen; Oxford, Miss 

 Lorenz. 



Greenland and Labrador to the Middle Atlantic States, 

 west to British Columbia and Colorado; Europe; Asia; New 

 Zealand. 



Ceratodon Brid. . 



Ceratodon purpureus (L.) Brid. 



Burnt-over woods, roadsides, waste ground, and roofs. 

 May-June. Litchfield: New Milford, Nichols; Salisbury, 



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