I06 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT, HIST. SURVEY. [BuU. 



Exsic. Renauld & Cardot, Musci Amer. Sept. No. 16'' (as 

 Conomitrium Julianum) . 



Ref. Mrs. E. G. Britton, 9, 83. Eaton, 15, 62 ; 16, 244. 



FAMILY POTTIACE^ 

 Astomum Hampe 



Astomum Sullivantii Schimp. Systegium Sullivantii 

 Schimp. 



Moist grassy places. Spring. New Haven : East Haven, 

 7. A. Allen; Oxford, Harger; Woodbridge (1878), Eaton. 



Probably throughout temperate North America. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 72. 



Weisia Hedw. 



Weisia viridula (L.) Hedw^. 



Roadsides, banks, and fields, on bare earth. Spring. 

 Litchfield: New Milford, Nichols. Hartford: Canton, 

 Nichols. Windham: Csinierhwry, Mrs. Hadley. Fairfield: 

 Darien, Mrs. Lowe; Sherman, Nichols; Trumbull, Eames. 

 New Haven : East Haven, Hamden, and Meriden, Nichols; 

 New Haven (1854) and North Haven, Eaton; Orange, 7. A. 

 Allen; Woodbridge, Eaton. Middlesex: Killingworth, 

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



Throughout Canada and the United States ; Europe ; Asia ; 

 Africa ; New Zealand ; Tasmania. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 62. 



Hymenostylium Brid. 



Hymenostylium curvirostre (Ehrh.) Lindb. Gyninosto- 

 miim curvirostre Hedw. 



Moist rocks, usually calcareous, in mountainous or hilly 

 regions. Summer. Litchfield: Salisbury, Evans. Hart- 

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

 New Haven: Hamden, Hall. Middlesex: Killingworth, 

 (1875) Hall 



Labrador to Alaska, south to California and South Caro- 

 lina ; Europe ; Asia ; Africa. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 61. 



