\;). 11. I '1111-: liKVOI'HVTES OF CON Nl'.C'l KU'I'. 99 



Nova Scotia to West Virginia, west to Alaska and Wash- 

 ington ; Europe ; Asia. 

 Ref. Mrs. Lowe, 57. 



Dicranella varia (Hedw.) Schimp. Dicranum varium 

 Hedw. 



Clay banks and moist earth. Autumn. New Haven : East 

 Haven, O. D. Allen; New Haven (1875), /. A. Allen; Orange, 

 Young; Oxford, Harger; Woodbridge, /. A. Allen. 



Xova Scotia to Georgia, westward to the Pacific ; Alaska ; 

 Europe ; Asia ; Africa. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 61. 



Rhabdoweisia Br. & Sch. 



Rhabdoweisia denticulata (Brid.) Br. & Sch. 



Moist shaded cliffs, steep rocks and banks, but not on 

 limestone, in mountainous or hilly regions. Summer. Litch- 

 field: New Milford, Nichols; Salisbury, Gilman. Tolland: 

 Stafford and Vernon, Nichols. Fairfield: Redding, Evans; 

 Sherman, Nichols. New Haven : Beacon Falls, Nichols; 

 Naugatuck, Evans; New Haven, O. D. Allen; Woodbridge 

 (1878), /. A. Allen. 



Newfoundland to Wisconsin and North Carolina; Europe. 



Dichodontium Schimp. 



Dichodontium pellucidum (L.) Schimp. 



Banks of streams and wet rocks in the woods. Autumn. 

 New Haven: Hamden (1881), /. A. Allen. 



Arctic America, Canada, and the northern United States; 

 Europe ; Asia. 



Oncophorus Brid. 



Oncophorus virens (Sw.) Brid. Cynodontium virens 

 Schimp. 



Moist non-calcareous earth and rocks or damp wood in 

 mountainous or hilly woods. Spring. Tolland: Stafford 

 (1906), Nichols. 



Canada and the northern United States ; Europe ; Asia. 



