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On old logs in woods along the Columbia River, about one mile 
above Revelstoke, B.C., May 5th, 1890. (Macoun.) 
Eurhynchium Revelstokense, Kindb. (N sp.) 
Tufts pale green. Stem pinnate, creeping ; branches complanate. 
Leaves distichous, plicate, pellucid, ovate-lanceolate, long-subulate, 
minutely denticulate, sometimes short-decurrent ; cells lanceolate, those 
in the angles short and large; costa thick, reaching to above the 
middle. Capsule arcuate ; pedicel short and smooth. Lid and male 
flowers not found. 
On old water-soaked logs in woods west side of the Columbia 
River, at Revelstoke, B.C., May 6th, 1890. (Macoun.) This species 
and the preceding were included in the references under B. semdatum 
in Part VI. 
Eurhynchium serrulatum, *ericense, Kindb. (N. subsp.) 
Differs in the leaves being shorter, subovate, less distant, nearly 
crowded, also in the smaller, and short-pedicellate capsule. 
On earth in woods a little west of Leamington, Essex Co., Ont., 
Sept. 21st, 1890. (Macoun.) 
Eurhynchium serrulatum, *hispidifolium, Kindb. (N. subsp.) 
Differs in the branches being longer, the leaves very long, ovate- 
lanceolate, long-acuminate and sharply dentate. Capsules and flowers 
not found. 
On old logs, Hastings, Burrard Inlet, B.C., April 8th, 1889. 
(Macoun.) 
Eurhynchium pseudo-serrulatum, Kindb. (N. sp.) 
Rhynchostegium serrulatum Canadian Musci. No. 456. 
Tufts dark green, faintly glossy, radiculose at the base. Stem ir- 
regularly branching or subpinnate ; branches complanate. Leaves 
distichous, striate, often larger than in E. serrulatum, chlorophyliose, 
ovate or ovate-oblong, minutely denticulate, not or indistinctly de- 
current ; cells lanceolate, the lower shorter and more dilated, princi- 
pally the alnr ones ; costa thin, reaching above the middle. Stem 
