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3. Plants rarely 5 cm. high; midrib and lamina sharply 
toothed at back, lamelle 4-8................... C. angustata 
Sterile plants 5-10 cm. high; midrib and lamina smooth at 
back® lamiell ze 1-4 edi ces gua aes wis dee Seared HOSE C. crispa 
Catharinea undulata (L.) Web. f. & Mohr. Atrichum 
undulatum Beauv. 
Moist, sandy soil in open woods. Autumn. LitcHFIELD: 
Salisbury, Nichols. Harrrorp: Burlington, Nichols; West 
Hartford, Miss Lorenz. Tottanp: Stafford, Nichols. Wunp- 
HAM: Canterbury, Mrs. Lowe; Windham, Nichols. Fatr- 
FIELD: Darien, Mrs. Lowe. Netw Haven: Beacon Falls, 
Nichols; Hamden, Eaton; Madison, Nichols; New Haven 
(1855), Eaton; North Haven, Nichols; Orange, Evans; 
Woodbridge, O. D. Allen. Muppresex: Killingworth, 
Nichols. New Lonpon: Ledyard, Nichols; Montville and 
Waterford, C. B. Graves. 
Throughout temperate .North America; Europe; Asia; 
Africa. 
Rer. Collins, 14, 131. Eaton, 15, 64. Miss Lorenz, 53, 
46, 47. ; 
Catharinzea Macmillani Holzing. 
In dry, exposed situations. Autumn. Hartrorp: Burling- 
ton, Nichols. WinpHam: Canterbury, Mrs. Hadley. NEw 
Haven: .New Haven, North Haven (1907), and Orange, 
Nichols. New Lonpon: Ledyard, Nichols. 
New England to Minnesota and Missouri; range not defi- 
nitely known. 
Rer. Chamberlain, 13, 100. 
Catharinza crispa James. Alérichum crispum James. 
Grassy banks of streams, and in wet sandy soil. Autumn. 
Harrrorp: East Hartford, Weatherby. 
Probably throughout Canada and the northern United 
States ; Europe. 
Rer. Miss Lorenz, 53, 46, 47. 
Catharinza angustata Brid. <Altrichum angustatum Br. 
& Sch. 
Clayey banks and sandy soil in open woods. Autumn. 
