I04 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull, 



Throughout temperate North America, and north to Yukon 

 Territory; Europe; Asia; Africa; New Zealand. 

 Ref. Eaton, 15, 62.* 



Fissidens incurvus Schwaegr. Including F. minutulus 

 Sull. 



On wet shaded stones, usually in brooks. Autumn. 

 Litchfield: SaUsbury, Mrs. Phelps. Tolland: Bolton and 

 Stafford, Nichols. Fairfield: Danbury, Nichols. New 

 Haven : Bethany, Evans ; Cheshire, Harger; East Haven 

 (1874), Kleeberger; Hamden, /. A. Allen; Orange, Nichols; 

 Oxford, Harger. Middlesex: Middlefield, Evans. 



Canada and the northern United States; Cuba; Europe; 

 Asia; Africa; New Zealand; Tasmania. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 62. 



Fissidens obtusifolius Wils. 



Wet rocks and stones. Aug.-Sept. Litchfield: Salis- 

 bury (1907), Nichols. 



New England to Minnesota and Colorado, south to Ala- 

 bama and Texas. 



Fissidens adiantoides (L.) Hedw. 



On shaded rocks and earth in wet places. Oct. -Dec. 

 Litchfield: New Milford and Salisbury, Nichols. Hart- 

 ford: Hartford, Miss Lorens. Tolland: Bolton, Nichols. 

 Fairfield: Danbury, Nichols. New Haven: Cheshire, 

 /. A. Allen; East Haven (1856), Eaton; Madison, Adams; 

 Milford, Harger; Orange, Evans; Woodbridge. Eaton. 

 Middlesex : Killingworth, Nichols; Middlefield, Evans. New 

 London : Groton, C. B. Graves. 



Newfoundland to Alaska, south to Florida and Washing- 

 ton; Europe; Asia; Africa; New Zealand; Tasmania. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 62. 



Fissidens cristatus Wils. F. decipiens DeNot. 



On moist, preferably calcareous, rocks in hilly regions. 



* " In a greenhouse, R. l^eitch; also on the sides of a well on Church 

 Street, New Haven, W. T. Bron'iie." Both of these stations have since probably 

 been destroyed. 



