104 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 
Throughout temperate North America, and north to Yukon 
Territory; Europe; Asia; Africa; New Zealand. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 62.* 
Fissidens incurvus Schwaegr. Including F. minutulus 
Sull. 
On wet shaded stones, usually in brooks. Autumn. 
LitcHFIELD: Salisbury, Mrs. Phelps. Tottanp: Bolton and 
Stafford, Nichols. Farrrietp: Danbury, Nichols. NEw 
Haven: Bethany, Evans; Cheshire, Harger; East Haven 
(1874), Kleeberger; Hamden, J. A. Allen; Orange, Nichols; 
Oxford, Harger. MuippLesex: Middlefield, Evans. 
Canada and the northern United States; Cuba; Europe; 
Asia; Africa; New Zealand; Tasmania. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 62. 
Fissidens obtusifolius Wils. 
Wet rocks and stones. Aug.-Sept. LitcHFIELD: Salis- 
bury (1907), Nichols. 
New England to Minnesota and Colorado, south to Ala- 
bama and Texas. 
Fissidens adiantoides (L.) Hedw. 
On shaded rocks and earth in wet places. Oct.-Dec. 
LitcHFIELD: New Milford and Salisbury, Nichols. Hart- 
FORD: Hartford, Miss Lorenz. TotLanp: Bolton, Nichols. 
FairFIELD: Danbury, Nichols. Netw Haven: Cheshire, 
J. A. Allen; East Haven (1856), Eaton; Madison, Adams; 
Milford, Harger; Orange, Evans; Woodbridge, Eaton. 
Mippvtesex: Killingworth, Nichols; Middlefield, Evans. NEw 
Lonpon: Groton, C. B. Graves. 
Newfoundland to Alaska, south to Florida and Washing- 
ton; Europe; Asia; Africa; New Zealand; Tasmania. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 62. 
Fissidens cristatus Wils. F. decipiens DeNot. 
On moist, preferably calcareous, rocks in hilly regions. 
*“In a greenhouse, R. Veitch; also on the sides of a well on Church 
Street, New Haven, W. T. Browne.” Both of these stations have since probably 
been destroyed. 
