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Labrador to British Columbia, south to Virginia and Min- 
nesota; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Evans, 31, 58. 
Plagiochila Dumort. 
Leaves broadly ovate, entire or denticulate, the teeth more 
Pht PETG eesals a onset sas seats cs Saba casteaaw Oe ae P. asplenioides 
Leaves narrowly ovate, sharply dentate, the teeth less than 
ETT 1.2 etl pvehtahictatoraren Maks noses austascte tare Mga hats ee Dee P. Sullivantii 
Plagiochila asplenioides (L.) Dumort. Including P porel- 
loides Nees. 
On rocks and banks, often in wet localities. May and June. 
LitcHFieLp: New Milford and Salisbury, Evans. HARTFORD: 
Burlington, Nichols. Tortanp: Stafford, Nichols. WuNp- 
HAM: Canterbury, J/rs. Hadley. FatrFIELD: Huntington, 
Evans; Redding, Miss Haynes; Sherman, Evans. NEw 
Haven: Beacon Falls, Evans; Bethany, Hall; Hamden 
(1855), New Haven, and Orange, Eaton; Oxford, Harger; 
Woodbridge, Evans. MiIppLEsex: Cromwell, Evans; Kil- 
lingworth, Hall; Middlefield and Middletown, Evans. NEw 
Lonpvon: Ledyard, Nichols. 
Newfoundland to Alaska, and south to Virginia, Minne- 
sota, and California; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 71. Evans, 28, 172. 
Plagiochila Sullivantii Gottsche. P. spinulosa of some 
authors. 
On shaded rocks. FairFIELD: Redding, Evans. NEw 
Haven: Branford and Naugatuck (1890), Evans. 
New Hampshire to North Carolina. 
Exsic. Underwood & Cook, Hep. Amer. No. 111 (as P. ° 
Spinulosa), collected at Naugatuck, Evans, but incorrectly 
labeled ‘* Beacon Falls.” 
Rer. Evans, 21, 191, pl. 15, [. 18, 21, pl. 16, f. I-3; 28, 172. 
Stephani, 67°, 310. 
Mylia S. F. Gray 
Mylia anomala (Hook.) S. F. Gray. 
Among Sphagna in bogs. LitcHFIELD: Woodbury, Evans. 
New Haven: Eethany (1892) and New Haven, Evans. 
