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rough. Stem subpinnate. Resembles somewhatsome forms 
of 1sothecium myosuroides in the habit. 
On trees. Aer. Canada, Vancouver island (1893) : 
Macoun. 
26. Limnobion submolle Kindb. n. sp.—Hypnum molle 
Dicks. ? 
Leaves large, somewbhat distant, not decurrent, from the 
subovate base short-acuminate, acule or subobtuse at 
apex, often faintly denticulate above, not distinctly falcate 
(when moist); cells linear, the alar ones nearly indistinct ; 
costa not long, simple or double. Tufts brown, loose and . 
sparingly radiculose. Branches long, often nearly simple. 
Capsules unknown. Dioecious. 
In rivulets in the higher alpine region. Eur. Norway 
(Snehætten) : Dr P. Olsson. 
The generic name Lininobium Schimp. must be changed 
to Limnobion; the first name is alreadv, 1811, by Richard 
given to a genus among Hydrocharideæ, fide Le Jolis in 
Revue Bryol. 1895. 
27. Hypnum subsecundum Kindb. n. sp. Campylium : 
Kindb., check-list of Eur. and N. Amer. mosses. 
Allied to Hypnum elodes (Amblystegium Schp.). Leaves 
small, not decurrent , nearly crowded , entire and not 
shining ; cells linear, the basal yellow, the alar ones very 
small and not much distinct; costa vanishing below the 
acumen. Stem-leaves from the broad-ovate base short- 
acuminate ; costa very thick. Branch-leaves from the sub- 
ovate base (more or less gradually) long-subulate, subse- 
cund when dry; costa thinner. Capsule arcuate; teeth 
brownish; pedicel short. Tufts dense. Stem creeping, not 
regularly pinnate. 
Amer. Canada : White, com. Macoun ; N. Foundland : 
Waghorne. 
28. Hypnum micro-reptile Kindb. (new name). H. 
reptile C. M. syn., non Michaux; H. pallescens Schp., 
non Beauvois; non Leskea pallescens Hedw. The both 
last synonyms are belonging to the true Æypnum reptile 
Michaux. 
Leaves denticulate all around, circinnate, with a long 
subulate acumen ; cells linear-lanceolate, the alar ones few 
and hyaline, the inner basal (the lowest ones) yellow. Cap- 
sule finally brown, faintly curved; lid rostellate ; pedicel 
short. Tufts green. — Differs from A. reptile Michaux im 
the leaves and capsules smaller. 
On rocks and trees. Eur. r. Germany : Milde. Amer. 
Canada, less r. : Macoun, Moser, Fowler and Waghorne. 
U.S. : Green, com. Cardot. 
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