No. 11.] THE BRYOPHYTES OF CONNECTICUT. 55 
Lophozia barbata (Schreb.) Dumort. Jungermannia bar- 
bata Schreb. 
On rocks. May and June. LircHFiELp: Goshen, Under- 
wood. Hartrorp: Farmington, Miss Lorenz. NEw HAvEN: 
East Haven, Evans; Hamden, J. A. Allen; Meriden, Evans; 
New Haven (1877), J. A. Allen; Southbury, Harger. Mip- 
DLESEX: Durham, Evans. 
Greenland to Yukon, and south to New York and New 
Jersey; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 71. Evans, 28, 172. 
Lophozia attenuata (Mart.) Dumort. L. gracilis 
(Schleich.) Steph. 
On shaded rocks and logs. LircHFIELD: Salisbury (1892), 
Evans. 
Greenland to Alaska, south to New England and New 
York; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Evans, 31, 58. 
Lophozia Lyoni (Tayl.) Steph. . 
On shaded rocks. New Haven: Meriden (1890), Evans. 
Greenlande to Alaska, and south to New England and 
Minnesota; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Evans, 26, 210; 28, 172. 
Sphenolobus (Lindb.) Steph. 
Dorsal lobe much smaller than the ventral, often tooth-like 
S. exsectus 
Lobes subequal ........... 0.2... cece ee cee eee S. Michauxii 
Sphenolobus exsectus (Schmid.) Steph. 
On shaded rocks. Lircurietp: New Milford, Evans. 
New Haven: Branford (1903) and Naugatuck, Evans. 
Quebec to British Columbia, south to West Virginia and 
Colorado; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Evans, 28, 173; 30, 171. 
Sphenolobus Michauxii (Web. f.) Steph. 
On shaded rocks. LitcHrieLp: Salisbury (1892), Evans. 
