No. 11.] THE BRYOPHYTES OF CONNECTICUT. 137 
Anomodon Hook. & Tayl. 
1. Upper half of leaves lingulate, obtuse or short-apiculate, 
leaves spreading when moist..............-0:eeeeeeeee 2 
Upper half of leaves more or less tapering............... 3 
2. Leaves apiculate and with large auricles at the base.... 
A. apiculatus 
Leaves rounded at apex, base not auriculate........ A. minor 
3. Leaves blunt, apiculate, subsecund; branches tapering.... 
A. attenuatus 
Leaves narrowly acuminate, spreading when moist; 
branches: blunt: cps 2scsxcasiaivswrtejec new nae eo 8he A. rostratus 
Anomodon apiculatus Br. & Sch. 
On shaded rocks and at the base of trees. Autumn. LircH- 
FIELD: Salisbury (1900), Gilman. 
Ontario and New England, south to Georgia; Europe; 
Asia. 
Anomodon minor (Beauv.) Fiirn. A. obtusifolius Br. 
& Sch. 
On trees and rocks in the woods. Fruit rare, autumn. 
LitcHFIeLp: Salisbury, Nichols. Fairrietp: Darien, Mrs. 
Lowe; Sherman, Nichols. New Haven: Cheshire, Evans; 
Orange (1875), Eaton; Oxford, Harger. 
New Brunswick to South Dakota, south to Virginia; Asia. 
Rer. Chamberlain, 12, 78. Eaton, 15, 65. 
Anomodon attenuatus (Schreb.) Htiben. 
Rocks, stumps, and trees in the woods. Autumn. Lircu- 
FIELD: New Milford, Nichols; Salisbury, Gilman. HarrrorbD: 
West Hartford, Miss Lorenz. TotLtanp: Stafford, Nichols. 
WinpuamM: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. FatrFieLp: Danbury, 
Nichols; Darien, Mrs. Lowe. NEw Haven: Beacon Falls 
and Cheshire, Nichols; Hamden, Eaton; Meriden, Nich- 
ols; New Haven (1856), Eaton; Oxford, Harger. MuppLE- 
sEx: Killingworth, Nichols. New Lonpon: Ledyard, Nichols. 
Newfoundland to Florida, west to British Columbia and 
Kansas; Cuba; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 65. 
