136 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 
Thelia Lescurii Sull. 
- On trap ledges, flat rocks, and dry, sandy soil. Fruit rare, 
autumn. LitcHFIELD: New Milford, Nichols. Hartrorp: 
Farmington, Miss Lorenz. Fatrrietp: Darien, Mrs. Lowe. 
New Haven: East Haven, J. A. Allen; New Haven (1877), 
Eaton; Oxford, Harger. New Lonpon: Waterford, C. B. 
Graves. 
Massachusetts to Missouri, south to the Gulf States. 
Rer. Eaton, .15, 65. Grout, 38. Rau & Hervey, 64, 52. 
Myurella Br. & Sch. 
Leaves serrulate, obtuse, rarely short-apiculate..... M. julacea 
Leaves spinulose-dentate, abruptly long-acuminate..M. gracilis 
Myurella julacea (Vill.) Br. & Sch. 
On rocky banks and in shady fissures of rocks, especially 
limestone, in mountainous or hilly districts. Fruit rare, July- 
Aug. New Haven: Branford and Woodbridge (1880), J. A. 
Allen. 
Arctic America, Canada, and the northern United States; 
Europe; Asia. 
Myurella gracilis (Weinm.) Lindb. Jf. Careyana. Sull. 
Crevices of moist rocks, usually limestone, in mountainous 
or hilly regions. Fruit rare, spring. LitcHrietp: Norfolk 
(1903), Miss Lorenz; Salisbury, Evans. Hartrrorp: Wind- 
sor, Miss Lorenz. FartrFIELD: Sherman, Nichols. 
Nova Scotia to Minnesota, south to North Carolina; Eu- 
rope; Asia. 
Haplohymenium Doz. & Molk. 
Haplohymenium triste (Cesati) Kindb. Leskea tristis 
Cesati. Anomodon tristis Sull. 
On steep sunny rocks and at the base of trees. Not yet 
found fruiting in North America. LitcHFIELD: New Milford, 
Nichols. New Haven: East Haven (1856), Hamden, and 
New Haven, Eaton; North Branford, Evans; Woodbridge, 
Eaton. 
Eastern United States; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 65. . 
