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ENcALYPTA, Schreb. 
E. CILIATA, Hedw. 
Hab. British Columbia, Cascade Mountains, and Fort Colville, Lyall. 
E. vuLGarıs, Hedw. 
Hab. Fort Colville, Lyall. 
E. RHABDOCARPA, Schw. 
Hab. Rocky Mountains. Cascade Mountains, Lyall. 
E. Loxncıpes. Dioica?, caule brevi ramoso, folis patulis concavis 
ambitu late ellipticis acutis paulo supra basin angustatis nervo per- 
currente obtuse carinatis, margine minute eroso, cellulis basi infima 
oblongis hyalinis inde viridibus mox abbreviatis quadrato-rotundatis 
papillosis, perichetialibus parvis vaginulam vix superantibus latissime 
ovatis acutis, theca in pedunculo longissimo rubro ovatc-cylindracea 
basi apophysata, operculo subulato subzequilongo, peristomio dentibus 
angustis elongatis, calyptra basi nuda apice lzvi. 
Hab. In a shaded place by the side of a rivulet, Rocky Mountains, 
Drummond. 
Stems about three lines high, with many fastigiate branches. 
Foliage like that of E. streptocarpa, to which species Drummond 
himself referred the specimens. Leaves gradually dilated from a 
little above the pale base, the upper portion broadly elliptic. 
Seta an inch and a half long, slightly flesuose. Capsule too im- 
mature to show if it is furrowed. Male flowers not seen. 
MNIACEE, Mitten. 
FissipENS, Hedw. 
F. ADIANTOIDEs (Linn.). 
Hab. Fort Colville, Lyall. 
F. GRANDIFRONS, Brid. 
Hab. Sumass Prairie, British Columbia, Lyall. 
TETRAPHIS, Hedw. 
T. PELLUCIDA (Linn.). 
Hab, Saskatchewan, Bourgeau ; Fort Colville, Lyall. 
AULACOMNION, Schu. 
A. ANDROGYNUM (Linn.). 
Hab. Vancouver Island and Fort Colville, Lyall. 
A. PALUSTRE (Linn.). 
Hab. Saskatchewan and Rocky Mountains, Bourgeau; Cascade Moun- 
tains, Lyall, 
