No. II.] THE BRYOPHYTES OF CONNECTICUT. 13t 
New England to Michigan, south to Florida and Texas. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 65. 
Leucodon brachypus Brid. 
Trees and rocks in mountainous or hilly woods. Fruit rare, 
autumn. LitcHFIELD: Salisbury, Nichols. Harrrorp: Can- 
ton, Nichols; ‘Hartford, Miss Lorenz. WINDHAM: Canter- 
bury, Mrs. Hadley. New Haven: Guilford and New Haven 
(1856), Eaton. Mupptesex: Killingworth, Nichols. 
Nova Scotia to Kansas, south to the Gulf States. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 65. 
Forsstroemia Lindb. 
Forsstroemia trichomitria (Hedw.) Lindb. Leptodon 
trichomitrion Mohr. 
On trees in the woods, rarely on rocks. Autumn. Harr- 
ForD: Hartford, Mrs. Lowe; West Hartford, Miss Lorenz. 
New Haven: Cheshire, Eaton; Hamden, J. A. Allen; New 
Haven, Evans; North Haven, Eaton; Orange, J. A. Allen; 
Waterbury (1855), Blackman; Woodbridge, Evans. MUIpDLE- 
sEX: Saybrook, Eaton. 
Ontario and New England, south to the Gulf States; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 65. 
FAMILY NECKERACEX 
Neckera Hedw. 
Neckera pennata (L.) Hedw. 
On trees and moist rocks in mountainous or hilly woods. 
Autumn. LircHFieLp: Salisbury, Gilman. Hartrorp: Hart- 
ford, Miss Loreng. Winpuam: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. 
New Haven: Branford, East Haven, and New Haven (1855), 
Eaton,» Southbury, Harger; Woodbridge, Evans. MuIpDLE- 
sEx: Chester, Nichols; Saybrook, Eaton. 
Nova Scotia to Manitoba and Yukon Territory, south to 
North Carolina; found in most temperate regions of the world. 
Exsic. Renauld & Cardot, Musci Amer. Sept. No. 188. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 65. 
