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Newfoundland and Labrador to Alaska, south to Alabama 
and Washington; Europe. 
Sphagnum medium Limpr. 
LitcuFietp: Salisbury, Nichols. Tottanp: Stafford, 
Nichols. WinpHam: Thompson, Miller. New Haven: 
Bethany, Hamden, and New Haven (1890), Evans; Oxford, 
Harger. New Lonpon: Ledyard, C. B. Graves. 
Newfoundland and Labrador to Alaska, south to Florida; 
South America; Europe; Asia. 
Exsic. Eaton & Faxon, Sphag. Bor.-Amer. Nos. 166 
(var. roseum), 167 (var. purpurascens), and 168 (var. versi- 
color). 
Rer. Andrews, 1, 63. 
RIGIDA 
Sphagnum compactum DC. 
In wet woods. New Haven: Beacon Falls (1907), 
Nichols. 
Arctic America, Canada, and the northern United States; 
Europe; Asia; Madeira Islands. 
Sphagnum Garberi Lesq. & James var. squarrosulum 
Warnst. 
New Haven: Naugatuck (1905), Evans. 
Newfoundland to Florida; Europe. - 
POLYCLADA 
Sphagnum Wulfianum Girgens. 
In swampy woods. LitcHFiELp: Salisbury (1907), 
Nichols; Winchester, Miss Lorene. 
Greenland to Connecticut, westward to the Rocky Moun- 
tains; Europe; Asia. 
SQUARROSA 
Sphagnum squarrosum Pers. var. spectabile Russ. 
Deep wooded swamps. LircHFiELp: Salisbury (1907), 
Nichols.* 
* S$. squarrosum was reported from Hamden by Hall in the Berzelius List 
(Eaton, 15, 68), but the specimens have been lost sight of. 
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