148 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 
Eurynchium Br. & Sch. 
Ti: Stalle IsmOoth 2 sosnstuise sw uises dese ea Bests ie Soeaioed ares Ress 2 
Stalk: Cowes, .cccsarsaiateced BW anaes Shae a tnmesens Gaels leas 4 
2. Mosses growing on earth, rocks, or logs in moist woods 3 
Mosses growing on wet rocks in brooks or springs...... 
E. rusciforme 
3. Leaves spreading; branches attenuate........... E. strigosum 
Leaves appressed-imbricated; branches short, julaceous.. 
E. diversifolium 
4. Leaves distinctly papillose; median cells 4-6 times as long 
ais bEOAG | acces die awaysuhmes sean Seema oney E, graminicolor 
Leaves smooth or only slightly papillose; median cells 
6-10 times as long as broad........... ec cc eee eens E. hians 
Eurynchium strigosum (Hoffm.) Br. & Sch. Hypnum 
strigosum Hoftm. 
Gravelly soil or rocks, roots and old logs, in open woods. 
Autumn. ToLLtanp: Ellington, Pease. WinpHAm: Canter- 
bury, Mrs. Hadley. New Haven: East Haven, Eaton; Ham- 
den, Pease; New Haven (1855), Eaton; Orange, Nichols; 
Oxford, Harger; Woodbridge, Eaton. Mutnpiesex: Killing- 
worth, Nichols. 
Arctic America, Canada, and the northern United States; 
Europe; Asia; Africa. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 66. 
Eurynchium diversifolium Br. & Sch. Hypnum diversi- 
folium Schimp. 
Soil and rocks in mountainous woods. Late autumn. 
FairFIELD: Huntington, Nichols. New Haven: East Haven, 
Cramer; Hamden and New Haven (1866), Eaton. New 
Lonpon: Waterford, C. B. Graves. 
Ontario and New England to British Columbia, south to 
Louisiana; Greenland; Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 66. 
Eurynchium graminicolor (Brid.) Ren. & Card. Hyp- 
num Sullivantit Spruce. Eurynchium Sullivantit Jaeg. & 
Sauerb. Bryhnia graminicolor Grout. 
