No. 11.] THE BRYOPHYTES OF CONNECTICUT. 75 
terbury, Mrs. Hadley. Farirrietp: Redding and Sherman, 
Evans. New Haven: East Haven, Madison, and Meriden, 
Evans; New Haven (1855), Eaton; Orange and Woodbridge, 
Harger. Mupp.esex: Killingworth, Hall. 
Newfoundland to Ontario, south to Georgia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 69. Evans, 28, 171. 
Frullania Tamarisci (L.) Dumort. 
On rocks and trees. New Haven: Seymour (1904), 
Evans. 
Newfoundland to Connecticut; Europe; Asia. Range not 
definitely known in North America. 
Rer. EVANS, 33, 72. 
ORDER ANTHOCEROTALES 
FAMILY ANTHOCEROTACEA 
Capsule scarcely projecting beyond the basal sheath; wall 
WITHOUL StOMAta oo ee cccca esac owe seae Sierra e deenk Suen vee Notothylas 
Capsule projecting far beyond the basal sheath; wall with 
CistinGt ‘StOmatar .cicuncaicunnerambiardagsins pases Anthoceros 
Notothylas Sull. 
Notothylas orbicularis (Schwein.) Sull. N. valvata Sull. 
On moist soil. Aug.-Nov. LircHriELp: Goshen, Under- 
wood. New Haven: Cheshire and East Haven, Evans; Ham- 
den (1877) and New Haven, O. D. Allen; Orange, Evans. 
Mipptesex: Middlefield, Evans. New Lonpon: Norwich, 
Setchell. 
New England to Indiana, south to North Carolina; South 
America (Galapagos Islands) ; Europe. 
Exsic. Underwood & Cook, Hep. Amer. No. 65. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 69. Evans, 28, 173. Howe, 48, 22. 
Anthoceros (Mich.) L. 
Spores yellow occ ceca ans esd oad aadtines unwawe vad Hate slenecde A. levis 
Spores dark brown or black..................00. A. punctatus 
Anthoceros levis L. 
On moist ground and damp or wet rocks. Aug.-Nov. 
LiItcHFIELD: Goshen, Underwood. New Haven: Hamden 
