No, II.] THE BRYOPHYTES OF CONNECTICUT. IO9 



Haven : East Haven and New Haven, Eaton; Woodbridge 

 (1878),/. A. Alien. 



Ontario to South Carolina, westward to the Pacific States ; 

 South America ; Europe ; Asia ; xA-f rica. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 61. 



Pottia Ehrh. 



Pottia truncatula (L.) Lindb. P. truncata Fiirn. 



In moist places, — meadows, banks of streams, etc. Autumn 

 to spring. New Haven: Woodbridge (1878), /. A. Allen. 



Quebec and New England to Pennsylvania ; Nevada ; Eu- 

 rope ; Asia ; Africa. 



Tortula Hedw. 



1. Growing on trunks of trees; midrib bearing gemmae in 



upper half; not yet found fruiting in this country 



T. papillosa 

 Growing on rocks; midrib not gemmiparous; frequently 

 fruiting 2 



2. Dioicous; tufts large, 2-5 cm. high; midrib excurrent into 



a long smooth hair-point T. montana 



Monoicous; tufts small, 5-15 mm. high; midrib excurrent 

 into a long toothed hair-point T. muralis 



Tortula muralis (L.) Hedw. Barhiila muralis Timm. 

 Walls and sunny rocks. Spring. New London: New 

 London (1895), C. B. Graves. 



Throughout North America ; a cosmopolitan. ' 



Tortula papillosa Wils. Barbula papillosa C. Miill. 



Trunks of trees, rarely rocks in the open. Litchfield: 

 Salisbury, Nichols. Windham : Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. 

 Fairfield : Danbury, Nichols. New Haven : East Haven 

 and Hamden, Nichols; Milford, Harger; New Haven (1855), 

 Eaton; Orange, /. A. Allen. 



Throughout the northern Atlantic States; South America; 

 Europe ; Australia ; New Zealand ; Tasmania. 



Exsic. Holzingcr, Musci Aero. Bor.-Amer. No. 235. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 62. 



