132 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [BuU. 



Homalia (Brid.) Br. & Sch. 

 Homalia Jamesii Schimp. 

 ' Rocks and crevices in mountainous or hilly districts. Au- 

 tumn. Litchfield : Salisbury, Miss Lorenc. New .Haven : 

 Hamden (1881), /. A. Allen. 



Newfoundland and Nova Scotia to Pennsylvania; Wash- 

 ington. 



FAMILY ENT0D0NTACE;E 



Schwetschkeopsis Broth. 



Schwetschkeopsis denticulata (Sull.) .Broth. Lcskea 

 denticulata Sull. 



At the base of trees or on rocks. Fruit rare. New Haven : 

 Orange (1880), O. D. Allen. 



Connecticut and New York to Florida, west to the Missis- 

 sippi River ; Asia. 



Platygyrium Br. & Sch. 



Platygyrium repens (Brid.) Br. & Sch. 



On roots and trunks of trees, especially chestnut and beech, 

 on old logs, stumps, and stones. Autumn. Litchfield : Salis- 

 bury, Nichols. Tolland : Stafford, Nichols. Windham : 

 Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. Fairfield: Sherman, Nichols. 

 New Haven : East Haven, O. D. Allen; Hamden, Evans; 

 New Haven (1855), Eaton; North Haven, Evans; Oxford, 

 Harger. Middlesex : Middlefield, Evans. New London : 

 New London, C. B. Graves. 



North America, west to the Rocky Mountains; Europe; 

 Asia.; Africa. 



Ref. Eaton, 15, 66. 



Entodon C. Miill. 



Branches usually complanate; annulus clearly differen- 

 tiated; teeth i2-i8-articulate E. cladorrhizans 



Branches usually terete; annulus not clearly defined; teeth 

 7-10-articulate E. seductrix 



Entodon cladorrhizans (Hedw.) C. Miill. Cylindrothe- 

 citmi cladorrhisans Schimp. 



