116 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. suRVEY. [Bull. 
Ulota ulophylla (Ehrh.) Broth. U. crispa (Hedw.) Brid. 
Trees in the woods. Summer. LitcHFiELp: Salisbury, 
Nichols. WinpHam: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. New 
Haven: North Haven, Nichols; Oxford, Harger. MutppLe- 
sex: Chester and Killingworth, Nichols. New Lonpon: East 
Lyme and North Stonington (1894), C. B. Graves. 
Newfoundland to Wisconsin, south to Georgia ; Alaska ; 
Europe; Asia; Canary Islands. 
Rer. Bevtem: 15, 63. 
Ulota crispula Bruch. 
Trees in the woods. Summer. Hartrorp: Hartford, Mrs. 
Lowe. WinpHam: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. New Haven: 
Woodbridge (1866), Eaton. MuppLesEx: Saybrook, Eaton. 
Same range as the preceding species. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 63. 
FAMILY FUNARIACES | 
Ephemerum Hampe 
1. Leaves without a midrib........... 0... eee eee eee eee 2 
Midrib present, percurrent or nearly so...... E. crassinervium 
2. Leaves obscurely serrulate; stomata present in upper half 
of capsule ......... BW dusaesaydele Deena is va atted tae au E. megalosporum 
Leaves distinctly serrulate; stomata restricted to base of 
CAPSULE siis-6eacsale eoreines Dame somendse own sake oley E. serratum 
Ephemerum megalosporum (Aust.) Salm. Micromitrium 
megalosporum Aust. 
Wet or periodically inundated earth. Autumn, New 
Haven: Orange (1891), Evans. 
Connecticut to Georgia. 
Ephemerum serratum (Schreb.) Hampe. 
Wet, clayey earth. Autumn. New Haven: East Haven, 
Evans ; New Haven, Nichols; Orange, Eaton; Oxford, Harger. 
New Lonpon: Norwich (1888), Setchell. 
Probably throughout temperate North America; Europe. 
Ephemerum crassinervium (Schwaegr.) C. Mull. 
Damp earth in fields. Autumn. New Haven: East 
Haven (1891), Evans. 
New England to Minnesota, south to Florida. 
