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128 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 
On moist shaded banks, especially in limestone regions. 
Spring. LircHFieLp: Cornwall, Hall; Salisbury, Gilman. 
HartForD: Windsor, Miss Lorenz. New Haven: Hamden, 
Eaton; Woodbridge (1878), Brewster. 
Newfoundland to Pennsylvania and westward to the 
Pacific ; Europe. ; 
‘ Exsic. Renauld & Cardot, Musci Amer. Sept. No. 183” 
(as T. bavarica var. cucullata). 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 72. 
FAMILY HEDWIGIACEA 
Hedwigia Ehrh. 
Hedwigia albicans (Web.) Lindb. H. ciliata Ehrh. 
On rocks and bowlders of various kinds, but never on 
limestone. Spring. LircHFrietp: New Milford and Salis- 
bury, Nichols. Hartrorp: Hartford, Mrs. Lowe; Plainville, 
Chamberlain. ToLtanp: Stafford, Nichols. WinpHAM: Can- 
terbury, Mrs. Hadley. FAtRFIELD: Danbury, Nichols ; Darien, 
Mrs. Lowe; Huntington, Nichols; Stratford, Eames. NEw 
Haven: East Haven, Evans; Hamden, Eaton; Madison and 
Meriden, Nichols; New Haven and Orange (1873), Eaton. 
MipvLesex: Killingworth, Nichols. New Lonpon: Led- 
yard, Nichols; Waterford, C. B. Graves. 
Throughout North America, and in most quarters of the 
globe. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 62. 
FAMILY FONTINALACEA 
Fontinalis (Dill.) L. 
1.. Stem leaves keeled........... 0... c cece cece eee F. antipyretica 
Iseaves: not keeled i. cascasscge end learn digtis emenedees 2 
2. Leaves 2-3 mm. long, firm, very concave throughout and 
incurved at the margins..,................... F, dalecarlica 
Leaves 3.5-7 mm. long, slightly concave.................. 3 
3. Branches obliquely spreading; leaves flaccid, plane in the 
upper half sscesyeeueraseraeewnasaeesetin nce ai F. Lescurii 
Branches widely spreading; leaves firmer, concave 
CHROUGNOUE ca dsiniidia, pawdiersnasvestangineed atone ers F. Nove-Angliz 
