no CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Tortula montana (Nees) Lindb. 



Sunny rocks, usually calcareous, in mountainous or hilly 

 regions. New Haven : East Haven (1880) and Orange, /. A. 

 Allen. 



Northern North America ; Europe ; Asia ; Africa. 



Encalypta Schreb. 



Gemm?e wanting; monoicous; capsule smooth, peristome 

 single E. ciliata 



Gemnic-e brown, slender, borne in clusters in the axils of 

 the leaves; dioicous; capsule spirally striate, peristome 

 double E. contorta 



Encalypta ciliata (Hedw.) Hoffm. 



Shaded earth or rocks in mountainous or hilly regions. 

 Summer. New Haven: Branford (1881), /. A. Allen. 



Arctic America, Canada and the northern United States; 

 Europe ; Asia ; Africa ; Australia ; Hawaiian Islands. 



Encalypta contorta (Wulf.) Lindb. E. streptocarpa 

 Hedw. 



Earth and rocks, often calcareous, in mountainous or hilly 

 regions. Not yet found fruiting in America. Litchfield: 

 New Milford, Nichols; Salisbury, Gilman. Hartford : West 

 Hartford, Miss Lorenz. Tolland: Bolton, Miss Lorens. 

 New Haven: Branford, /. A. Allen; Orange (1855), Eaton; 

 Woodbridge, /. A. Allen. 



Ontario to Virginia, and westward to the Rocky Moun- 

 tains ; Europe ; Asia. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 63. 



FAMILY. GRIMMLA,CE.E 

 Glyphomitrium Brid. 

 Glyphomitrium incurvum (Schwaegr.) Broth. Ptycho- 

 mitrium incurvum Sull. 



Exposed non-calcareous rocks. Spring. Hartford: 

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

 New Haven : Cheshire, Nichols; Hamden and New Haven 

 (1866), Eaton; Oxford, Harger; Woodbridge, Evans. 



