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Neckera complanata], N. pennata*\, Homalia Jamesii\, Pylaisia polyantha, P. 

 polyantha pseudo-plat ygyriunt (as P. pscudo-platygyrium), P. Schimpenf (as 

 P. intricata) , Pteiygynandrum decipiens, Myurella gracilis* f (as M. Careyana). 

 Anomodon attenuatiis*], A. viticiilosus, Thuidium Philiberti, Amblystegium 

 fluviatile, A. varium] (as A. porphyrhizon), Drepanocladus Sendlneri (as Hypnum), 

 Hypnum {Drepanocladus) pseudolycopodioides, Hypnum (Drepanocladus) Moseri, 

 Calliergon cordifolium*] (as Hypnum), C. stramineum* (as Hypnum), Acroclad- 

 ium cuspidatum* (as Hypnum), Hygrohypnum eugyrium*] (as Hypnum), H. 

 ochraceum*] (as Hypnum), Hypnum (Chrysohypnum) sinuolatum, Hylocomium 

 brevirostre*], H. umbratum*], Rhytidiadelphus loreus*\ (as Hylocomium), R. 

 squarrosus*] (as Hylocomium), Stereodon canariensis (as Hypnum Waghornei), 

 S. fertilis* (as Hypnum), S. imppnens*\ (as Hypnum), Hypnum (Stereodon) 

 molluscoides, Plagiothecium aciculari-pungens] , P. denticulatum*], P. striatellum* i 

 (as P. Muhlenbeckii), Sematophyllum delicatulum (as Raphidostegium laxepatulum 

 (also as R. Roellii and R. Whitei), Brachythecium digastrum, B. glaciale (as 

 Eurynchium), B. plumosum*], B. populetim*f, B. reflexurn*, B. rivulare*, B. 

 salebrosum*], Oxyrrhynchium rusciforme*^ (as Eurynchium), Webera sessilis*^ 

 (as Diphyscium foliosum), Georgia geniculata*, G. pellucida*], Catharinaea 

 Haussknechtii [?] (as Atrichum), C. Selwyni [?] (as Atrichum), Polytrichum al- 

 pinum*X (as Pogonatum), Polytrichum ohioense*, Pogonatum tenue*\ (as P. 

 brevicaule), P. ur?tigerum*i. 



2. Species Since Recorded from Cape Breton 



The following bryophytes have been recorded from Cape Breton since the 

 publication of Macoun's catalogue: Metzgeria Jurcata**,^ Nardia scalaris*,^ 

 Cephalozia Francisci**,^ C. leucantha**,^ Hygrobiella laxifolia**,^ Sphagnum 

 palustre*,^ Gymnostomum rupestre*,* Philonotis americana**X,^ Anacamptodon 

 splachnoides** ,^ Stereodon curvifolius*'^ (as Hypnum) and Polytrichum commune'*.^ 

 Cape Breton records for double starred (**) species are based on the writer's 

 specimens. 



3. Species New to Cape Breton 



The writer's explorations have been confined to the northernmost portion 

 of Cape Breton. With the exception of Cape Dauphin (in Cape Breton County), 

 all stations cited for specimens collected by the writer are situated in that part 

 of Victoria County lying north of North River. This area is one of varied 

 topography and geological diversity. The interior is mountainous and in pla- 

 ces the mountains form massive promontories along the coast. Elsewhere the 

 shore is bordered by a narrow strip of flatter land averaging less than a mile 



■ A. W. Evans, Rhodora 11; 186. 1909. 



'A. W. Evans, Rhodora 14: 12. 1912. 



'A. W. Evans, Brvologist 18: 83. 191S. 



«C. B. Robinson, Bull. Pictou Acad. Sci. Asso. 1: 32. 1907. 



' G. Dismiei, Bull. Soc. Hot. France 57: 22. 1910. 



• G. E. Nichols. Rhodora 13: 46. 191 1. 



