102 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT, HIST, SURVEY. [Bull. 



terbury, Mrs. Hadley. Fairfield: Darien, Mrs. Lowe; 

 Stratford, Nichols. New Haven : Hamden, Nichols; New 

 Haven (1856), Eaton; Orange, Pease; Oxford, Harger. Mid- 

 dlesex : Killingworth, Nichols. New London : New London 

 and Water ford, C. B. Graves. 



Nova Scotia to North Carolina, and westward to British 

 Columbia ; Mexico ; Europe ; Asia. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 61. 



Dicranum fulvum Hook. D. interruptum Brid. 



Non-calcareous rocks in moist hilly woods. Aug.-Oct. 

 Litchfield: Salisbury, Nichols. Hartford: Burlington, 

 Nichols; Hartford, Miss Lorenz. Tolland: Stafford, 

 Nichols. Windham: Canterbury, Mrj. //ad/^3/. Fairfield: 

 Darien, Mrs. Lowe. New Haven: Branford, Chatterton; 

 Hamden, Pease; New Haven (1856), Eaton; Orange, Evans; 

 Woodbridge, Eaton. Middlesex : Killingworth, Nichols. 

 New London : East Lyme, New London, and Waterford, C. B. 

 Graves. 



Nova Scotia to Wisconsin, south to North Carolina and 

 Missouri ; Europe. 



Exsic. Holzinger, Musci Aero. Bor.-Amer. No. 104. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 61. 



Dicranum longifolium Ehrh. 



On rocks and tree trunks in mountainous or hilly regions ; 

 not on pure limestone. Late summer. New Haven : Meriden 

 (1856), Eaton; Oxford, Harger. 



Nova Scotia to North Carolina, west to British Columbia 

 and Colorado; Greenland; Europe; Asia. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, Gi.^' 



FAMILY LEUCOBRYACE.E 

 Leucobryum Hampe 

 Leucobryum glaucum (L.) Schimp. L. vulgar e Hampe. 

 On moist soil or rocks in the woods. Fruit occasional, 



•Two other species of Dicranum, D. fuscescens Turn, and D. viride (Sull. & 

 Lesq.) Lindb. (as Campylopus viridis Sull. & Lesq.), are reported by Raton (15, 61) 

 on the authority of Harron, but no Connecticut specimens examined by the writers 

 have been referable to either of these species. 



