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Guidi to British Columbia, south to New England, New 
York, and Indiana; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 70. Evans, 28, 1713; 31, 54. 
Harpanthus Nees 
Harpanthus scutatus (Web. f. & Mohr) Spruce. 
On rotten logs. LircHrieLp: Salisbury, Evans. Tot- 
LAND: Stafford, Nichols. New Haven: Branford and 
Cheshire, Evans; Oxford (1890), Harger. 
Labrador west to British Columbia and south to Vir- 
ginia; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Evans, 28, 171. 
Geocalyx Nees 
Geocalyx graveolens (Schrad.) Nees. 
On rotten logs, banks, and shaded rocks.‘ May and June. 
LitcurieLp: New Milford and Salisbury, Evans. Hart- 
FORD: Windsor, Evans. Totvanp: Stafford, Nichols. 
WINDHAM: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. FarrFieLp: Redding, 
Miss Haynes. New Haven: Beacon Falls, Evans; Hamden, 
J. A. Allen; New Haven (1867), Veitch; North Branford and 
North Haven, Evans; Oxford, Harger; Woodbridge, Eaton. 
Nova Scotia to British Columbia, south to Virginia and 
Washington; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 70. Evans, 28, 171. 
Cephalozia Dumort. 
1. Stems bounded by a layer of enlarged cortical cells...... 2 
Stems uniform in cell structure; lobes of leaves obtuse or 
obtusely pointed. 2. ives ninecnedeed seeds ceedes C. fluitans 
2. Leaves inflated at the base, the segments ending in long 
Slender ‘points: oo. ic4ksecn doonns ues oretend C8498 C. curvifolia 
Leaves not inflated at the base, the segments acute or 
ACUMINATE CS sc usuelencicvanees. BS. Aijuds ae iosunest Aduaeeneln ieee Atanas 3 
3. Leaves not decurrent, symmetrical, the segments straight 
or scarcely connivent ............... cece eee C. bicuspidata 
Leaves more or less decurrent, elie saa ae the seg- , 
ments; CONNIVENt 6 coscanvanis ace Bilswie fa tiadie se aaeas ad duanece « 4 
4. Leaf cells 0.04-0.045 mm. in diameter...... esdienases C. connivens 
Leaf cells 0.02-0.03 mm. in diameter 
