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B. anihigiia, Bruch and Schimp. On calcareous earth at 

 Quesnel, B. C. 



B. luiguicitlata, Hedw. On earth along the Frazcr River at Port 

 Henry, B. C. 



B, fallax, Hedw. On wet earth in a ditch at Comox, Vancou- 

 ver Island. 



B. rigidiila, Schimp. On earth by a brook at Lytton, B. C. 



B. riibiginosa. Mitt. Quite common on rocks at Cedar Hill and 

 Comox, Vancouver Island, and on Mount Erskine, Salt 

 , Spring Island. 



B. Jlexifolia^ Hampe. Quite common on damp earth along the 

 southern coast of Vancouver Island ; also at Burrad Inlet, B. C. 



B, virescens, Lesq. On rocks at Agassiz and Sicamous, B. C. 



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B, cylindi'ica^ Schimp. Very abundant on rocks subject to in- 

 ' undation along the Frazer River from Hope to Lytton, B. C. 



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B. gracilis, Schwaegr. On rocks subject to inundation, Peace 



River Canon, Lat. 56° and at Yale in B. C, in same situation. 



Var. SQUARRULOSA, Kindb. n. van 



Leaves squarrose, distinctly papillose, faintly reflexed at the 

 base, flat or canaliculate above. 



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On rocks subject to Inundation at Yale, B. C. This was sent 

 to Austin in 1875 and referred doubtfully by him to B. gracilis, 



B. convoluta^ Hedw, By the roadside at Comox, Vancouver 

 Island. 



B, tortiiosay Web and Mohr. On rocks, Kicking Horse Lake, 



Rocky Mountains ; on Mount Oueest, Gold Range, and at 

 Sicamous, B. C. ; Mount Arrowsmith, Vancouver Island. 

 B, siibitlata, Beauv., var. LONGIFOLIA, Kindb. n. var, 



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Intermediate between B. subulata and B. aiigiistata. Leaves 

 long and narrow, acuminate and acute, distinctly denticulate 

 above, papillose, yellow, bordered ; costa long-excurrent, but 

 shorter in the pericha^tial leaves. 



Not uncommon on the base of trees near Victoria, Vancouver 



Island and on rocks at Yale, B. C. 



B, angitstata, Wils. On rocks at Morley, Bow River Pass, Rocky 

 Mountains; abundant on earth along brooks at Spence's 

 Bridge, Lytton and Agassiz, B. C. ; new to North America. 



B. l(2vipila, Bruch & Schimp. On the base of trees, Cedar Hill, 



near Victoria, Vancouver Island. 



