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Lepidozia Dumort. 
1. Leaves divided to the middle or a little beyond into three 
or four triangular lobes .:............ cece ee eee L. reptans 
Leaves divided almost to the base into three or four 
setaceous divisions .............0000eee capes tiaas Gtava endouesbeye 2 
2. Underleaves of stem mostly quadrifid with subequal di- 
visions; .bracts mostly trifid or quadrifid........ L. setacea 
Underleaves ofystem mostly trifid, one or two of the di- 
visions regularly aborted; bracts mostly bifid....L. sylvatica 
Lepidozia reptans (L.) Dumort. 
On shaded banks and rotten logs. May and June. LitcH- 
FIELD: Goshen, Underwood; Salisbury, Evans. HaArtForpD: 
Canton, Nichols. WinpHAM: Windham, Nichols. New 
Haven: Beacon Falls, Evans; Hamden, Eaton; Naugatuck, 
Evans; New Haven, J. A. Allen; North Haven, Evans; 
Orange (1877), J. A. Allen; Oxford, Harger; Woodbridge, 
J. A. Allen. 
Newfoundland to Alaska, and south to Virginia, Minne- 
sota, and California; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 70. Evans, 28, 172. 
Lepidozia setacea (Web.) Mitt. L. sphagnicola Evans. 
In bogs. May and June. New Haven: Bethany (1892), 
Evans. 
Range in North America not definitely known; Europe; 
Asia. 
Exsic. Underwood & Cook, Hep. Amer. No. 168 (as L. 
sphagnicola). : 
Rer. Evans, 20, 308, fl. 162; 28, 172; 30, 186. 
Lepidozia sylvatica Evans. L. setacea of some authors. 
On shaded banks-and rotten logs. May and June. Harr- 
FORD: Manchester, Miss Lorenz. TotLanp: Stafford, 
Nichols: Winpuam: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. New 
Haven: East Haven, Evans; Hamden (1866)- Eaton; Nau- 
gatuck, Evans; New Haven, Veitch; Orange, Eaton; Ox-: 
ford, Harger. Mipptesex: Killingworth, Holl. 
New England to Florida. 
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