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In or at the margins of springs and streams in calcareous 
regions. Rarely fruiting; summer. LircHFIELp: Salisbury, 
(1907), Nichols. 
New England to Pennsylvania, westward to Montana and 
Oregon. 
Amblystegium fluviatile (Sw.) Br. & Sch. Hypnum 
fluviatile Sw. 
Rocks or earth in and along streams in non-calcareous 
districts. Early summer. Lircurietp: Salisbury, Nichols. 
Hartrorp: Berlin, Coleman; Plainville and Southington, 
Chamberlain. Tottanp: Ellington, Pease; Stafford, Nichols. 
WinpHAM: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. New Haven: 
Cheshire, Eaton; East Haven, O. D. Allen; Hamden, Nichols; 
Meriden (1856), Eaton; North Branford, Evans. MuppLE- 
sEx: Killingworth, Nichols. 
Newfoundland to Wisconsin, south to New Jersey and 
Missouri; Europe. 
Exsic. Renauld & Cardot, Musci Amer. Sept. No. 246 
(as A. orthocladon). 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 67. 
- Amblystegium Lescurii (Sull.) Aust. Hypnum Lescurii 
Sull. 
Wet rocks in mountain or hill streams. Late spring. 
TotLanpD: Ellington, Pease; Stafford, Nichols. New Haven: 
Ansonia, O. D. Allen; Beacon Falls, Nichols; Hamden, J. A. 
Allen; Orange (1874), Kleeberger. New Lonpon: Groton, 
C. B. Graves; Ledyard, Nichols. 
Ontario and New England, south to Georgia. 
Amblystegium riparium (L.) Br. & Sch. Hypnum ripa- 
rium L. : 
On earth, stones, and roots of trees, in swamps, springs, 
or running water. Late spring. Lircurietp: Litchfield, 
Mrs. E. G. Britton; Salisbury, Nichols. Harrrorp: Hart- 
ford, Mrs. Lowe; Southington, Nichols. TotLanp: Bolton, 
Nichols; Ellington, Pease. New Haven: East Haven, Ham- 
den, and New Haven (1856), Eaton. New Lonpon: Water- 
ford, C. B. Graves. 
