No. II.] THE BRYOPHYTES OF CONNECTICUT. 127 



Bartramia Hedw. 



Bartramia pomiformis (L.) ITedw. 



Rocks or soil in moist woods. Spring. LrrciiriiiLo: New 

 Milford, Nichols; Salisbury, Gihnan. Hartford: Hartford, 

 Mrs. Lozvc; Southington, Chamberlain; West Hartford, Miss 

 Lorens; Windsor, W. E. Britton. Tolland : Stafford, Nich- 

 ols. Windham: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. Fairfield: 

 Huntington and Sherman, Nichols; Trumbull, Eaincs. New 

 Haven : Beacon Falls and East Haven, Nichols; Hamden, 

 Eaton; Madison and Meriden, Nichols; New Haven (1855), 

 Eaton; North Haven, Nichols; Oxford, Harger. Middlesex: 

 Killingw^orth, Nichols. New London : Ledyard, Nichols; 

 North Stonington, C. B. Graves. 



Arctic America and Canada, southward to Alabama and 

 Colorado; South America; Europe; Asia; Africa; New Zea- 

 land. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 64. 



Philonotis Brid. 



Philonotis fontana (L.) Brid. 



In swamps or wet places and on dripping rocks, rarely 

 on limestone. Fruit occasional, June. Litchfield: New 

 Milford. Nichols; Salisbury, Todd. Hartford: Hartford 

 and Windsor, Miss Lorens. Tolland: Bolton, Nichols; 

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

 Mrs. Hadley; Windham, Nichols. Fairfield: Easton, Eames; 

 Huntington, Nichols; Redding, Evans. New Haven : Beacon 

 Falls, Nichols; Hamden, Eaton; Meriden, Nichols; New 

 Haven (1856) and North Branford, Eaton. Middlesex: Kil- 

 lingworth, Nichols. New London : Groton and Ledyard, 

 C. B. Graves. 



Arctic and temperate North America, south in the east to 

 Florida; a cosmopolitan. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 64. 



FAMILY TIMMIACE^ 

 Timmia Hedw. 

 Timmia cucullata Michx. T. megapolitana of American 

 authors, in part. 



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