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very rarely doubly dentate); nearly all cells of same size (not 
smaller toward the margins), also (and principally) in the short 
costa. : 
Bryum subneodamense Kindb., n. sp. 
Differs from Z. neodamense Az. in leaves very much smaller 
and broader, suborbicular, not or slightly decurrent, with a limb 
of only 2-3 cell-rows. Capsules not seen. 
Bryum aurimontanum Kindb., n. sp. 
: - Differs from 2. arcticum : leaves shorter, subovate, dentate near 
= apex, yellowish- (not red-) limbate; capsule less narrowed to the 
mouth. 
_ Bryum submicans Kindb., n. sp. | 
Also allied to 2. arcticum, but capsules are less narrowed to 
the mouth, leaves yellowish-limbate. 
ie Differs from 2. micans Limpr. : Capsule longer, oval-oblong 
(not subglobose); pedicel longer, 3-4 cm. ; leaves longer, broadly 
(not narrowly) limbate, the upper with long-excurrent costa. : 
2. Found by J. Macoun 1904 in British Columbia, 5200-7500 feet above the 
sea, : ; ie Fe 
Hypnum obsoletinerve Kindb., n. sp. ; er ne 
_ Leaves very small (as in Æ. Halleri) and crowded, falcate but 
_ not cireinnate, neither striate nor recurved, entire, not decurrent ; 
cells small; insertion often yellowish. Stem-leaves from ovate- 
oblong base abruptly tapering to a shorter acumen ; nearly all 
cells narrow,.the angular sometimes suboblong but special alar 
_ not defined: costa simple, reaching to middle or shorter, often 
-obsolete. Branch-leaves smaller with subovate base, nerveless ; 
all cells narrow. Perichetial leaves hyaline ; costa simple but very 
faint. Tufts dense, not glossy, brownish below, green above. 
Stem thin, irregularly divided. Dioecious. Capsules not seen. 
Very much differing from all our other Hypna. 
_ Calliergon subturgescens Kindb., n. sp. a 
= Leaves large, broadly oval ‘obtusate obtuse and entire, very 
 densely crowded, only some branch-leaves curved; alar cells 
_ large and well-defined, other cells narrow linear ; costa generally 
indistinct. Perichetial leaves long-acuminate subulate and entire 
Capsule not large ; pedicel about 3 em. long. Tufts about 40 € 
‘high. Monoecious. — Resembles C. turgescens in julaceous stem 
C, scorpioides in dark brownish color ; allied to C. alpestre. | 
Brachythecium pseudo-chloropterum Kindb., n. sp. 
Leaves long-decurrent, recurved below to middle, serrulate al 
_ around, from subovate base nearly gradually tapering to a rathe 
longish acumen, not or indistinetly striale, nearly crowded 
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