REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE RU, a 
small capsule and dioecious inflorescence. It was (in part) incor- 
rectly described in « Catal of Canad. musci » and in « Eur. 
and N. Amer. Bryineæ ; the specimens were mixed with: Hyprum 
filicinum. 
9. PsicLoriLuM rscuurscmicuM C. Mueller. — Catharinea C. M., 
musci tschutsehici. 
Differs from P. lævigalum (Wahlenb.) Limpr. : Capsule 
subevlindric, nearly straight ; teeth longer, fuscescent ; spores 
0,020 - 0,025. Basal leaf-cells large. 
Canada, Yukon district : J. Macoun 1902, new to Canada. 
« Alaska » : Holzinger. 
10. BarTramiopsis Lescurir (Jam.) Kindb. — dns wanting. 
Alaska, fruiting : Trelease, com Thériot. 
11. TETRAPLODON URCEOLATUS (Brid.) Br. et Sch. * T. SUBMNIOIDES 
Kindb., n. subsp. \ 
_ acuminate ; costa strong and excurrent into a long point (in 
T'. urceolatus not dislinctly percurrent). Capsule small rufescent, 
scarcely reaching above the tufts ; neck scarcely longer than 
capsule ; annulus none ; pedicel thick yellowish, about 6-8 m. m. 
long, not exserted. Tufts somewhat loose. 
Canada, Labrador : Rev. A. CG. Waghorne (1891), com. Macoun. 
12. DicuoponrIum NELsont Kindb., n. sp. 
Leaves large, longand narrow, from the sheathing base abruptly 
_ long-acuminate subulate , serrate nearly all around, very 
_mamillose, slightly flexuous or curved when dry ;- insertion 
_brownish ; costa percurrent or short-excurrent. Habit dicranoid. 
Capsules not seen. — Differs from D. subflavescens in leaves long- 
_ acuminate, etc. 
. Missouri, Cliff cave : Kellogg, com. N. L. T. Nelson 1907. 
43. GRrIMMIA PAPILLINERVIS Kindb., n. sp. 
Capsule smooth ovyal ; teeth nearly entire, reddish- salue à or 
yellowish ; stomata not “distinct: pedicel exserted, curved when 
_moist. Leaves Sato uiéontetbt: broadly acuminate subacute, 
carinate, slightly or not recurved, sometimes papillose at borders, : 
not. large, faintly appressed when dry ; cells quadrate, not 
_ sinuous ; the upper somewhat small and chlorophyllose, the 
lower larger, nearly uniform and hyaline ; hairpoint long, denti- 
culate or nearly smooth ; cosla papillose. Monoecious (subpa- 
roecious). Tufts pulvinate, densely cohering, about 4 em. high, 
dark or glaucous green when dry. Lid and calyptra not seen. 
Canada, Brit. Col., Skagit summit : J. M. Macoun 1905. 
_@. Ce + sis in sulcate and cnrs À _._— leaves, 
Loavés entire oval- “oblong, often (as 7: mnioides) long- ve 
