46 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 
Pellia Raddi 
Pellia epiphylla (L.) Corda. 
On shaded banks and damp rocks. April and May. LitcH- 
FIELD: Goshen, Underwood; Salisbury, Mrs. Phelps. Hart- 
FORD: Windsor, IV. E. Britton. WinpHAM: Canterbury, Mrs. 
Hadley. FatrrieLp: Huntington, Evans; Redding, Mtss 
Haynes. New Haven: Bethany, Evans; Hamden, J. A. 
Allen; Madison, Nichols; New Haven, Evans; Orange (1873), 
Hall; Woodbridge, Eaton. MuippLESEXx: Chester, Nichols. 
Labrador to Alaska and south to New England, New York, 
and Indiana; Europe; Asia. 
Exsic. Miss Haynes, Amer. Hep. No. 35. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 69. Evans, 28, 170. 
Blasia L. 
Blasia pusilla L. 
On damp banks and rocks. April and May. LircHFIELbD: 
Cornwall, Underwood; Salisbury, Nichols. WinpHam: Can- 
terbury, ./rs. Hadley. FatrFIELD: Huntington, Evans. NEw 
Haven: Derby, J. A. Allen; Hamden (1875), Hail. 
Nova Scotia west to Alaska and south to Virginia, New 
Mexico, and California; Europe; Asia. - 
Exsic. Underwood & Cook, Hep. Amer. No. 5. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 69. Evans, 28, 170. 
Fossombronia Raddi 
1. Annual; capsules mature in autumn...................... 2 
Perennial; capsules mature in May and June........ F. salina 
2. Spores with subparallel and rarely anastomosing ridges 
F. Wondraczekii 
Spores with anastomosing ridges forming a network 
F. foveolata 
Fossombronia salina Lindb. 
On earth in wet pastures and swamps. May and June. 
New Haven: East Haven, Evans; Hamden (1879) and 
Orange, J. A. Allen. 
Connecticut south to Florida and the West Indies and west 
to Tennessee and Arkansas. 
Rer. Evans, 24, 10; 28, 170. 
