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T-^ r 



BULLETIN 



OF THE 



TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 



Vol. XVII.] 



New York, April 10, 1890. 



[No. 4. 



Contributions to Canadian Bryology.— No, 2, 



By John Macoun. 



(Continued from Vol. xvi. 98). 



List ok Mossks cotxectkd in Uriiish Columbia and the Rocky Mountains 



DLRLNci Till-: Summers of iSSs-'Sy-'Sg. 



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Dctcrininalions and descriptions of new species by Dr. Nils Conrad Kindrfrg, 



Linkopin^, Sweden. 



Andrcea petrophila^ Ehrh. Not uncommon on rocks on the 

 Gold Range, B. C. and Mounts Benson and Arrowsmith, 



Vancouver Islands. 



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A. Huntii^ Limpr. On rocks on Mount Benson, near Nanaimo, 

 Vancouver Island, June 8, 1887. 



Andrea Macounii, Kindb. (n. sp.). 



Stem elongate, about 5 cm. high. Tufts dark brown. Leaves 

 narrow, from the broader base long-acuminate, distinctly papil- 

 lose, more or less denticulate, sometimes to the middle, more or 

 less curved, the uppermost falcate; cells uniform, sub-quadrate; 

 costa narrow, sometimes in the uppermost leaves excurrent 



No. 382 — A lovely species of a rich dark brown or brick-red 

 color growing in great profusion on sloping rocks by small rivu- 

 lets at an altitude of 6,700 feet on the Gold Range, north of Grif- 

 fin Lake, British Columbia, August 8, 1889. 

 Gymnostomu})i curvirostruDi^ Hedw. On limestone rocks around 



springs and by waterfalls, Peace River, Rocky Mtns., Lat. 56'', 



