No. II. 1 THE HRYOPIIYTES OF CONN IXTICUT. I I :; 



Orthotrichum pumilum Sw. 



On trees. Spring. Litchfield: Salisbur}'^ (1907), Mc/70/^. 

 New England and Ontario to Idaho, south to Florida and 

 Texas ; Europe ; Asia ; Africa. 



Ulota iVIohr 



1. Leaves rigid when dry; plants growing on rocks. U. Hutchinsiae = o*^*aa-«.-«.€ 

 Leaves crispate when dry; plants growing on trees 2 



2. Capsule smooth, slightly plicate only below the narrowed 



mouth U. Ludwigii 



Capsule longitudinally plicate throughout, mouth wide. ... 3 



3. Capsule constricted below the mouth, gradually narrowed 



toward the neck when dry and empty U. ulophylla - c-lAs^o 



Capsule slightly or not at all contracted below the mouth, 

 abruptly narrowed toward the neck U. crispula 



Ulota Hutchinsiae (Sm.) Hamniar. U. americana ^;' 



(BeauyJ_Limpr.. Not Mitt. ' " 



Non-calcareous rocks in mountainous or hilly districts. 

 Spring. Litchfield: Kent, Eames; New Milford, Nichols; 

 Salisbury, G//«ia». Hartford: Hartford, Mr.y. Lotc^. Tol- 

 land: Ellington, Pease; Stafford, Nichols. Windham: 

 Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. Fairfield: Danbury, Nichols : atp%fi^ , «. < 

 Darien, Mrs. Lowe; Sherman, Nichols. New Haven : Madi- ^-'^^ 

 son and Meriden, Nichols; New Haven (1854), Eaton; Ox- 

 ford, Harger. Middlesex : Killingworth, Nichols. New 

 London : Groton and Waterford, C. B. Graves. 



New Brunswick to Georgia, westward to the Rocky 

 Mountains ; Europe ; Asia. 1 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 63. 



Ulota Ludwigii Brid. 



Trunks of trees in mountainous or hilly woods. Summer. 

 Litchfield: Salisbury, Nichols. Windham: Canterbury, 

 Mrs. Hadley. New Haven : Branford, Eaton; East Haven, 

 /. A. Allen; Hamden and Woodbridge (1866), Eaton. 

 Middlesex : Chester and Killingworth, Nichols. 



Newfoundland to Ontario and North Carolina ; Europe. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 63. 



