D. ; REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
Note on Northamerican Bryineæ 
by N. Conr. KINDBERG. 
| There are two species of Anacolia : A. Menziesii and A. Baueri 
(Hampe) Paris. The last is distinct in long-excurrent costa of 
_Jeaves and was named Philonotis leiophylla Kindb. n. sp. in 
Canadian Musci. All specimens, collected by prof. J. Macoun in 
British Columbia and Vancouver island, are belonging to it ; also 
_ one other, collected by Mr Leiberg in Idaho, determinated by 
M" Britton as Bartramia Menziesii and com. by Macoun, and a 
specimen, collected in Oregon by E. Hall, also com. by Macoun. 
The true Anacolia (« Bartramia » ) Menziesii from California has a 
« percurrent » costa, following the deseription in Manual by 
_ Lesquereux and James and Sullivant’s Icones ; my good specimen 
is collected in California by Bolander, com. by Renauld. 
| Fissidens osmundoides var. obliquus Kindb., n. var. — Capsule 
always asymmetric; pedicel 6-8 m.m. Leaves generally opake. 
Stem without rhizoids. — Growing on old stumps in swamps or 
“on earth. — Canada : Ontario and Quebec and British Columbia. 
_ Macoun. aq 
_! Calliergon subsarmentosum Kindb., n. sp. — Stem pinnate, 
brown below the middle.Leaves golden glossy (not reddish), long- 
lanceolate obtuse, not distinetly decurrent; alar cells very large 
and hyaline, reaching to costa; other cells linear; costa pale, 
vanishing near the apex. Branch-leaves very small. Habit of 
Calliergon giganteum. Capsules not seen. Allied to C. sarmento- 
sum. — Vancouver island 1908 : Macoun. 
Plagiothecium ‘undulatum * P. subneckeroïdeum Kindb., n. 
subsp. — Leaves green, obtusate, mostly obtuse. It is agreeing 
_ with P. neckeroideum in leaves long-decurrent and distant. Cap- 
sules not seen. In P. undulatum and P. neckeroideum leaves are | 
acuminate or at least acute. — Vancouver island 1908 : Macoun. 
_ Bartramia circinnulata is found in fruiting state. Capsule long- 
 pedicellate, as in B. pomijormis. — Vancouver island 1908 
Macoun, 
Bryum hydrophilum is also found fruiting in Vancouver island 
by Macoun. — Leaves of fruiting stem narrowly recurved in 
= lower part. Cilia of endostome appendiculate. Spores small, 
about 0,01 mm. Dioecious. Allied to Z. ventricosum. 
Fissidens (Conomitrium) Julianus var. americanus Kindb., n. 
var. Leaves tapering to an acute, often subulate acumen. Capsules 
= not seen. In the european form leaves are sublinear obtuse. — 
Canada, Ontario, Hastings Co : Macoun in Canadian Musci 1888 
