No. 11.] THE BRYOPHYTES OF CONNECTICUT. 159 
LitcHFIELD: Salisbury, Gilman. Hartrorp: Farmington, 
Mrs. Lowe; West Hartford, Miss Lorenz. TotLanp: Elling- 
ton (1876), Pease; Stafford, Nichols. WinpHAm: Canter- 
bury, Mrs. Hadley. New Haven: East Haven, Eaton; Ham- 
den, O. D. Allen; New Haven, Pease; Orange, O. D. Allen. 
Mippvtesex: Killingworth, Nichols. 
Var. tenellum Schimp. Hypnum bergenense Aust. 
New Haven: Ansonia, O. D. Allen; New Haven (1881), 
J. A. Allen. 
Canada and the northern United States, south to Louisiana ; 
Europe; Asia. 
Rer. Eaton, 15, 67. 
Chrysohypnum protensum (Brid.) Loeske. Hypnum 
stellatum var. protensum Rohl. 
On hummocks in swamps, and on the ground in‘wet places. 
Fruit rare, summer. NEw Haven: Branford, O. D. Allen; 
Cheshire, Nichols; New Haven (1880), J. A. Allen. NEw 
Lonpon: Norwich, Hatcher. 
Canada and the northern United States; Europe; Asia. 
Chrysohypnum stellatum (Schreb.) Loeske. Hypnum 
stellatum Schreb. 
Wet banks and swamps. Summer. LitcHFIELD: Salis- 
bury, Nichols. Hartrorp: Farmington (1903), Mrs. Lowe; 
West Hartford, Miss Lorenz. Fairrietp: Danbury, Nichols. 
New Haven: Meriden, Miss Lorenz. 
Arctic America, south to Virginia; Europe; Asia. 
Chrysohypnum polygamum (Br. & Sch.) Loeske. Hyp- 
num polygamum Wils. 
Moist sandy places in meadows and swamps. Early sum- 
mer. WiInpDHAM: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. FArtrFIELD: 
Stratford, Eames. New Haven: Oxford (1890), Harger. 
Arctic America, Canada, and the northern United States; 
Europe; Asia. i 
Cratoneuron (Sull.) G. Roth 
Cratoneuron filicinum (L.) G. Roth. Hypnum filicinum L. 
On wet limestone rocks, frequently in springs or swamps. 
