188 The Ottawa Naturalist. [Jan. 



short, somewhat wide; costa of stem-leaves long-excurrent but 

 of shoot-leaves mostly short-excurrent. Tufts dense, green 

 above, 2-3 cm. high. Stem radiculose, neither julaceous nor 

 gemmiform. Allied to B. ccespiticium, L. 



British Columbia, Skagit Summit, about 6,000 ft. Alt. J. 

 M. Macoun, 1905. 



79. Bryum intermedium (Ludw.) Brid. subsp. ovatifolium. 



Capsule not curved; cilia long-appendiculate ; spores 0, 

 025 m.m. Leaves generally ovate or ovate-oblong, those of the 

 shoots decurrent; costa of lower leaves not excurrent. 



British Columbia, Pipestone Creek, 6,500 f. a. s., 1904. 



80. Bryum nano-c^spiticium. 



Synoecious. Stem very short with gemmiform shoots. 

 Leaves subovate acute, neither decurrent nor recurved, narrowly 

 limbate, red at base; costa short-excurrent. Capsule brownish; 

 teeth yellow with red base; cilia appendiculate ; spores about 

 0, 01 m.m.; pedicel 3 cm. long. 



Yukon district. Hunker Creek, 1902. 



81. Bryum brachyneuron, Kindb. 



British Columbia, Ucluelet, 1909. New to Canada. 



82. Bryum drepanocarpum, Philib. 



Scarcely distinct from B. meeseoides. New to Canada. 

 British "Columbia, Ucluelet, 1909. 



83. Bryum camptocarpum, Cardot et Theriot. 



Differs from B. yneeseoides in inonoecious inflorescence. 

 Newfoundland. A. C. Waghorne. 



ADDENDUM. 



84. Anacolia Baueri (Hampe), Paris. 



CPhilonotis leiophylla, Kindb., in Canadian Musci). 



(Bartramia Menziesii Turn.; Sulb^-ants Icones), found only 

 in California, differs principally in the not-excurrent costa of 

 the leaves. All specimens, related to it in Catal. of Canad. 

 Musci, are belonging to .4. Baueri. 



85. Camptothecium megaptilum Sulliv. 



Vancouver Island, 1908. New to Canada. 



86. Isothecium Howei, Kindb. f^ /^ 



Vancouver Island, 1908. New to Canada. 



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