No. 11.] THE BRYOPHYTES OF CONNECTICUT. SI 
and Redding, Evans. NEw Haven: Hamden, Eaton; Meri- 
den, Evans; New Haven (1866), Eaton; Orange, Evans; 
Oxford, Harger; Woodbridge, J. A. Allen. MIDDLESEX: 
Middlefield, Evans. 
Greenland west to British Columbia and south to Alabama 
and California; Europe; Asia. 
Exsic. Underwood & Cook, Hep. Amer. No. 57. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 71. Evans, 28, 172. 
Nardia crenuliformis (Aust.) Lindb. 
On rocks along streams. May and June. NEw Haven: 
Beacon Falls (1907), Evans. 
Connecticut to Ohio and south to New Jersey and West 
Virginia. 
Nardia hyalina (Lyell) Carr. 
On damp shaded rocks and banks. May and June. Wunp- 
HAM: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. NEw Haven: Ansonia 
(1880), J. A. Allen; Beacon Falls, Evans; Hamden, J. A. 
Allen; Naugatuck, Evans. MiIppLEsex: Middletown, Evans. 
New England to Minnesota and south to Maryland; 
Europe; Peru. 
Rer. Evans, 26, 209; 28, 172. 
Jungermannia (Rupp.) L. 
I. Leaf cells with trigones; monoicous: perianth abruptly 
contracted at the apex into a short depressed beak.... 
J. lanceolata 
Leaf cells without trigones; perianth gradually contracted 
At the apex oe es he ghee ees ccea rsa Pareto ways SaaS 2 
2. Small species, stems 5-10 mm. long; monoicous...... J. pumila 
Large species, stems mostly 2-8 cm. long; dioicous...... 
J. cordifolia 
Jungermannia lanceolata L. Liochlena lanceolata Nees. 
On shaded banks. May and June. New Haven: Ham- 
den (1877) and New Haven, J. A. Allen; Oxford, Harger. 
Labrador west to British Columbia and south to New Jer- 
sey, Indiana, and Washington ; Europe; Asia; Madeira Islands, 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 71. Evans, 28, 171. 
