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PsF.l DOl I 5KEAATRICHA, Kindb. (N. sp.) 
/'. atrovirens Var. atricha, Kindh., Macoun, Cat., Pt. VII, 1S0. 
Tufts brownish or olivaceous, with green tips, loosely cohering, 
without rhizoids. Leaves distinctly papillose, ovate-oblong, short- 
acuminate, serrulate at the acumen ; cells elongate, conflated, irregularly 
sinuous. Capsules not found. 
On rocks along the Eagle River, just below the little bridge at 
Griffin Lake, B.C., August nth, 1889. (Macoun.) 
Thuidium (Elodiurn) pseudo-abietinum, Kindh. (N. sp.) 
Stums imbricate, densely tufted, creeping, densely brown-tomen- 
tose, simply pinnate ; branches distant, short. Stem-leaves faintly pap- 
illose, broad-ovate, short-acuminate ; cells generally elongate, the 
middle ones oval-oblong ; branch-leaves ovate-oval subobtuse, distinct- 
ly denticulate and papillose on both sides, opaque. Capsule curved, 
lid not found. Monoecious. Habit of Thuidium (Elodium) paludosum. 
In a swamp a little west of Britannia Station, and south of the 
Canadian Pacific Railway, six miles west of Ottawa, September, nth, 
1890. (Macoun.) 
Thuidium abietinum, *pachycladon, Kindb. (N. subsp.) 
Differs in the branches being crowded, the stem leaves gradually 
long acuminate, ovate-lanceolate, the apical cells narrow, the basal 
orange. Capsules not found. Resembling in habit Thuidium Blan- 
dowii. 
( )n rocks, summit of Tunnel Mountain, at Banff, Rocky Mountains, 
Alt. 5,500 teet, June 29th, 1891. (Macoun.) 
ISOTHECIUM MVOSUROIDES, *BREVINERVE, Kind. 
I. acuticuspis, Mitt. 
Differs in the stem leaves being nearly entire, long acuminate, 
with a short and sometimes forked or indistinct costa. Capsules not 
found. Dioecious. 
New Harbor and Speedwell Bay, Newfoundland, Dec. nth, iS^o. 
( Rev. A. < '. Waghorne.) 
1-1,1 hi < 11 w myosuroides, 'hylocomioides, Kindb. (N. subsp.) 
