112 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Miss Lorenz. Tolland: Stafford, Nichols. Windham: 

 Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. Fairfield: Stratford, Eames. 

 New Haven: East Haven, Evans; Hamden, /. A. Allen; New 

 Haven (1854), Eaton; Oxford and Woodbridge, Harger. 



Nova Scotia to Minnesota, south to Georgia ; Mexico ; 

 Japan. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 62. 



Grimmia Olneyi Sull. 



Sloping rocks and bowlders, never on limestone. Spring, 

 New Haven : Branford and Madison, Eaton; Meriden, 

 Nichols; New Haven (1855), Eaton; Oxford, Harger. 

 Middlesex : Killingworth, Nichols. New London : Ledyard, 

 Nichols. 



Ontario and New England to Georgia, 



Exsic, Renauld & Cardot, Musci Amer. Sept. No. 169. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 62. SuUivant, 70, 67. 



Racomitrium Brid. 



Racomitrium aciculare (L.) Brid. 



Shaded non-calcareous rocks along mountain or hill 

 streams. Fruit rare, spring. Litchfield: Salisbury, Gilman. 

 New Haven : Hamden (1878), Eaton; Oxford, Harger. New 

 London : Montville, C. B. Graves. 



Alaska, Canada, and southward to California and Alabama ; 

 Europe ; Africa. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 62. 



FAMILY ORTHOTRICHACE^ 

 Anoectangium Hedw. 



Anoectangium Mougeotii (Br. & Sch.) Lindb. Am- 

 phoridium Mougeotii Schimp. 



Crevices of damp, shaded rocks in mountainous or hilly 

 regions. Fruit very rare, July-Aug. New Haven : Branford 

 and Hamden, Eaton; Meriden, Price; Woodbridge (1878), 

 O. D. Allen. 



Newfoundland to Alabama, westward to Alaska and 

 Oregon ; Europe ; Asia. 



Exsic. Renauld & Cardot, Musci Amer. Sept. No. 174. 



