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Branches subjulaceous, sometimes bipinnate. Leaves larger than 
in the type, short-acuminate, those of the branchlets subobtuse ; costa 
stout. 
On old logs at Comox, Vancouver Island, April 30th, 1S87. 
(Macoun.) 
EURHYNCHIUM SUBSCABRIDUM, Kindb. (N. sp.) 
E. Sullivantii, Macoun Cat., Ft. VI, 206. 
Tufts pale green above, dirty yellow below. Stem creeping, pin- 
nate ; branches subjulaceous, nearly crowded, long and attenuate, 
Leaves long-decurrent, not striate, very papillose on both sides, serru- 
late nearly all around ; borders refiexed below ; cells sublinear or lan- 
ceolate, those in the angles short and numerous ; costa vanishing near 
the acumen. Stem-leaves ovate with a subfiliform point; branch-leaves 
ovate-oblong, generally long-acuminate. Perichetial leaves "nearly 
entire, filiform pointed. Capsules not found. Dioecious or pseudo- 
moncecious. 
Allied to E. Sullivantii, Canadian Musci., No. 296. This species 
was examined by James and Austin, and pronounced E. Sullivantii, 
but Lindberg, in 1871, named it differently. The specimens 
from Royston Park that were distributed as No. 296. See Macoun 
Cat. VI, page 206, for distribution. (Macoun.) 
EURHYNCHIUM SUBINTEGRIFOLIUM, Kindb. (N. Sp.) 
Tufts green, not glossy, sparingly radiculose. Stem irregularly 
branching or subpinnate ; branches complanate. Leaves somewhat 
large, long-decurrent, faintly striate, distant and subdistichous, ovate- 
oblong, short apiculate, nearly entire, minutely denticulate near the 
apex, chlorophyllose ; cells sublinear, the alar short and somewhat 
numerous, not large ; costa thin, generally reaching to the acumen. 
Capsule arcuate or subobovate ; lid not found ; pedicel long and smooth. 
Probably dioecious. 
Habit of Euthynchium (Rhynchostcgiuni) serrulatum ; allied to 
the European Eurhynchium {Rhynchostepum) mc&apolitanutn. 
