464 DR. G. DICKIE ON MOSSKS KTC. FKOM DAVIS STRAITS. 



W. nutans, Schrl. Cape Adair ; Home Bay ; and Cumberland 



Sound. 

 "W. cruda, ScJirh. East and west sides, frequent. 

 W. cucullata, Hedw. Dark Head. 

 W. Ludwigii, Spr, East and west sides, "but rather local. 



Var. /3. gracile. Cumberland Sound. 

 Bi^yum arcticnm, i?. Br. East and west sides, frequent, 

 B. purpurascens, R. Br. East and west sides, but not common. 

 B. pendulum, Hsch, Disco Island. 

 B. calopbyllum, iZ. Br. West side, frequent. 

 B. bimum, Schreh, Kingaite, Cumberland Sound. 

 B. pallescens, Schleich. Erau Islands ; and Cape Adair. 

 B. argenteum, L, East and west sides, frequent. 

 Zieria demissa, HscJi. East and west sides, very local. 

 Mnium rostratum, Schrd. Kingaite, Cumberland Sound, rare. 

 M, serratum, Schrd. Cape Searle, rare. 

 M. liymenopbylloides, Hub, Cumberland Sound. 

 Meesia uliginosa, Hedio. East and west sides, frequent, 

 Aulacomnion palustre, Z. East and west sides, frequent. 



A. turgidum, TFahl, East and west sides, very common. 

 Bartramia ithypbylla, Brid, Cumberland Sound, rare. 



B. pomiformis, L. East and west sides, not common. 

 Var. /3. crispa. Disco Island. 



Conostomum boreale, Lev, East and west sides, common. 

 Oligotrichum hercynicum, EJirJi, Kikerton, Cumberland Sound, 



rare. 

 Psilopilum arcticum, Br, Sf Sck Cumberland Sound. 

 Pogonatum alplnum, L. East and west sides, frequent. 

 P. dentatum, Brid, Cumberland Sound, rare. 



Polytriclium piliferum, Schrh, Disco ; and in Cumberland Sound. 

 Myurella julacea, Till, East and west sides, associated usually 



with GrUmnia apocarpa. 

 * Orthothecium rubellum, Mitten. Cape Adair ; Cape Searle. 

 O. rufesceus, Dicks, Cape Searle. 

 O. chrysenm, Scliwgr. Dark Head. 



Camptotheeium nitens, Schreh. East and west sides, frequent. 

 Plagiothecium pnlchellum, Hedtv, Capes Adair and Searle ; and 



in Cumberland Sound. 

 Hypnum Kneiffii, Br, ^ Sch. East and west sides ; frequent. 

 H. exannulatum, Gilmb, East and west sides, very local. 



* Mr. Mitlen in Journal of Linnean Society, \o\, xiii. 



