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ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES FOR CONNECTICUT HEPATICAE. 
John L. Sheldon, 
All examination of “The Bryophytes of Connecticut,” by Evans & 
Nichols, shows that there have been but few species reported from the east- 
ern part of the State, more especially from those townships bordering on 
Rhode Island. 
It has been my good fortune to visit the townships of Plainfield, Sterling 
and Voluntown occasionally for a number of years and to collect along with 
other plants, a few liverworts, mosses and lichens. A report on the mosses 
and lichens will be reserved for a future paper. The following are the liver- 
worts, the determination of which, for the most part, have been verified by 
either Miss C. C. Haynes or Dr. A. W. Evans. Duplicates of most of them 
have been placed in the herbaria of the Sullivnnt Moss Society and Yale Uni- 
versity. 
Anthoceros laevis L. Central Village. Around springy places in 
woods. 
Anthoceros punctatus L. Wauregan depot. In gutter along roadside^ 
Blasia pusilla L. Moosup and Mo'osup Pond. In gutter along road- 
side and at edge of small stream crossed by road. 
Calypogeia Tricho7uanis (L.) Corda. Wauregan depot. On earth in 
swampy pasture. Moosup Pond. Bank along roadside. 
Cephalozia connivens (Dicks.) Lindb. Wauregan depot. On earth in 
pasture. In tamarack swamp northeast of Wauregan. 
Cephalozia luniilcEfolia Dumort. In tamarack swamp northeast of 
Wauregan. 
Chilocyphus polyanthus (L.) Corda. On rocks in brook northeast of 
Wauregan, 
Conocephaliun cotiicum (L.) Dumort. Central Village and Moosup. 
Along banks of small streams. 
Frullania Asagrayana Mont. Central Village, On rock in woods. 
Frullania eboraceiisis Gottsche. Sterling. On an apple tree. Cen- 
tral Village. On barks of various trees. 
Nardia crejiulata (Sm.) Lindb. Voluntown, On bank and in gutter by 
roadside. 
Odontoschis7na prostratu7n (Sw.) Trevis. Central Village, Among 
mosses. 
Pallavicmia Lye I Hi (Hook.) S. F. Gray. In tamarack swamp northeast 
of Wauregan, 
