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Scapania nemorosa (L.) Dumort. 
On rocks and banks. May and June. LitcHFiIELp: 
Goshen, Underwood; Salisbury, Evans. Hartrorp: Hartford, 
Miss Lorenz; Southington, Chamberlain. Tottanp: Bolton, 
Stafford, and Vernon, Nichols. WinpHam: Plainfield, Shel- 
don; Windham, Nichols. FarrFieLp: Bridgeport, Miss Lor- 
enz; Huntington, Evans; Redding, Miss Haynes. NEw 
Haven: Beacon Falls, Bethany, and Branford, Evans; Ham- 
den, Eaton; Meriden and Naugatuck, Evans; New Haven 
(1855), Eaton; Orange, Evans; Oxford, Harger; Seymour, 
Evans; Woodbridge, Hall. MuippLesex: Killingworth and 
Middletown, Evans. NEw Lonpon: Norwich, C. B. Graves. 
Nova Scotia to Alaska, south to Georgia, Louisiana, and 
California ; Europe. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 71. Evans, 28,172. Miiller, 60, 173. 
Scapania dentata Dumort. 
On damp rocks. Harrrorp: Burlington (1908), Nichols. 
New England, Minnesota, Montana, British Columbia, and 
California; Europe; Asia; range in North America not defi- 
nitely known. 
Scapania undulata (L.) Dumort. 
On wet rocks, usually in streams. LITCHFIELD: Salis- 
bury, Miss Lorenz. Winpwam: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. 
FAIRFIELD: Redding, Miss Haynes. New Haven: Beacon 
Falls, A. H. Graves; Hamden, Eaton; North Branford, Evans ; 
Woodbridge (1878), J. A. Allen. Mupptesex: Chester, 
Nichols. New Lonpon: Montville, C. B. Graves. 
Greenland to Alaska, south to Florida, Missouri, and Cali- 
fornia; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Evans, 28, 173, Miiller, 60, 133. ° 
Radula Dumort. 
1. Plants pale or bright green; ventral lobes of stem leaves 
not arching across axis, attached by a long and almost 
longitudinal line; leaf cells thin-walled throughout or 
with very indistinct trigones; monoicous (usually paroi- 
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