REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
On wet rocks. Amer. Canada, Vancouver isl. (1893) : 
Macoun. 
18. Eurhynchium Macouni Kindb. n. sp. 
Nearly allied to Eur. (Scleropodium) cæspitosum. Stem 
subpinnate; branches less distinctly julaceous, acute. Stem- 
leaves ovate-oblong , long-acuminate and often filiform- 
pointed, denticulate, at least at the acumen. Branch-leaves 
longer, subovate-lanceolate and obtusate, denticulate below, 
sharply serrate above near the apex; upper cells rhombie, 
the other sublinear-lanceolate, except the hyaline alar ones; 
costa stout, vanishing above the middle. Perichetial leaves 
denticulate above, long-acuminate and filiform-pointed. 
Capsule suberect, nearly straight and narrow-cylindric ; 
lid rostellate. Tufts golden glossy or green. Monoecious. 
On logsand willow-trees. Amer.Canada, Vancouverisland : 
Macoun (Canadian Musci 290, in part); Roell. 
19. Hypnum molluscoides Kindb. n. sp. 
Differs from A. molluscum in the leaves decurrent, 
nearly entire, and their larger, well-defined alar cells. 
Capsules unknown. 
Amer. Newfoundland : Revil: A. Waghorne. 
20. Hypnum pseudo-complezum Kindb. n. sp. 
Leaves small entire, neither circinnate nor distinetly 
recurved, not appressed when dry; inner basal cells 
yellow (at least on the stem-leaves) and oblong, the angular 
(alar) suboval, small and not well-defined; costa indistinct 
or short and double. Stem-leaves ovate or ovate-oblong, 
short-acuminate and nearly straight. Branch-leaves ovate- 
lanceolate, longer acuminate, often falcate. Tufts dense 
and pale green. Stem irregulary divided, not radiculose. 
Ressembles a variety of H. molluscum in the habit. Cap- 
sules not found. Dioecious. 
Amer. Arctic district, Alaska : J. M. Macoun. 
21. Camptothecium aureolum Kindb. n. sp. 
Allied to C. aureum (Lagasca). Diflers from it in the 
leaves distinctly denticulate, also below, not decurrent, 
not or rarely plicate ; cells lanceolate; costa not reaching 
in the acumen; stem irregularly divided. — Leaves small, 
sho”t-triangular, subovate-oblong (or in the branchlets 
broadly ovate-lanceolate) with a subulate, not long acu- 
men. Capsules not seen. Tufts golden glossy. Branches 
curved. Stem not radiculose. 
On rocks. Eur. Norway : E. Nyman; C. Kaurin. Amer. 
U. S., Pacific district : Roell, com. Cardot. 
29, Camptothecium leucodontoides Kindb. n. Sp. 
Stem-leaves broad-ovate or subcordate at the base, 
abruptly narrowed to a long, falcate, subulate and filiform- 
pointed acumen, minutely denticulate above to below the 
