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158. PoLYTRiCHUM COMMUNE L.f Barrasois 0938, 131, 502, 514, 568; 

 Aspy Bay mountains looi. 



159. PoLYTRiCHUM GRACiLE Dicks. Aspy Bay barrens 1002 (var. anomalum 

 Milde). 



160. POLYTRICHUM JUNIPERINUM Willd.f Barrasois 0939, 188. 



161. POLYTRICHUM STRICTUM Banks.f Barrasois 0944, 0945. 



4. Additional Species Recorded from Nova Scotia 



The following list includes species which have been reported from Nova 

 Scotia but have not been collected in Cape Breton. Except where otherwise 

 idicated the records are to be found in Macoun's catalogue. Liverworts: 

 Riccardia palmata, Nardia Geoscyphus (DeNot.) Lindb-t. Jamesoniella hetero- 

 stipa Evanst, Lophozia lycopodioides, Cephalozia connivens (Dicks.) Lindb.|;, 

 Cephaloziella divaricata [?] (as Cephalozia), C. elachista (Jack) Schiffn.J, Scapania 

 apiculata SpruceJ, S. Bolanderi [?], S. irrigua (Nees) Dumort.t, Microlejeunea 

 ulicina (Tayl.) EvansJ. Mosses: Sphagnum imbricatum affine, S. tabulare (as 

 5. molle), Andreaea alpeslris, Dicranum consohrinum [?], Fissidens minutulus, 

 Tortula mucronifolia (as Barbula), Racomitrium affine, R. Nevii, R. robustifoliiim, 

 Orthotrichum speciosum, O. strangulatum, Ulota crispula, Pohlia annotina (as 

 Webera), P. proligeraX, P. pseudo-carneum (as Webera), P. pukhella (as Webera 

 Lescuriana), P. sphagnicola (as Webera), Mniobryum albicans (as Webera), M. 

 carneum (as Webera), Bryum argenteum, B. caespiticium, B. erythrophyllum, B. 

 inclinatum, B. intermedium, B. Knowltoni, B. Raui, B. torqiiescens, Mnium pseudo- 

 lycopodioides, Cindidium stygium, C. subrotundum, Meesia trichodes (as M. 

 uliginosa), Leucodon brachypus, Homalia Macounii, Amhlysiegium orthocladon, 

 Clenidium molluscum (as Hypnum), Rhytidiadelphus calvescens (as Hylocomiiim) , 

 Slereodon canadensis (as Hypnum), S. jastigiatus (as Hypnum), S. Jamesii (SuU.) 

 Broth. I, Isopterygium deplanalum (as Rhynchostegium) , Plagiothecium Roeseanum 

 (as P. Sullivantiae) , Polytrichum piliferum.' 



5. Summary 



In the present paper, 34 ) bryophytes are recorded as having been collected 

 in Cape Breton.- Of this number, 93 species are liverworts, 256 are mosses. Of 

 the total number, 170 species (51 liverworts, 119 mosses) have been recorded 

 from Nova Scotia also, while 179 species (41 liverworts, 138 mosses) are ac- 

 credited only to Cape Breton. On the other hand, 50 of the species listed from 

 Nova Scotia (9 liverworts, 41 mosses) have yet to be recorded from Cape Breton. 

 Considering the province of Nova Scotia as a whole, its bryophyte flora, as summed 

 up in the present paper, includes 399 species: 102 liverworts and 297 mosses. 



Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. 



' Common in Cape Breton also, but no specimens preserved. 



-The figures here given do not include species quen'ed [?] in the preceding lists. For various 

 reasons it seems not unlikely that a few othe;? ot the mosses listed by Macoun should also be ex- 

 cluded. 



