IReprint from The Bryologist. \'oI, XXI, No. 2, March. igiS.l 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF BRYOPHYTES FROM CAPE BRETON' 



George E. Nichols 



Two years ago the writer published an account of the bryophytes of Xo\a 

 Scotia, with special reference to Cape Breton Island.- Since then, two more 

 summers have been occupied in the botanical exploration of northern Cape 

 Breton, and in this connection thirteen biyophytes heretofore unrecorded from 

 there have been collected.' A list of these is given below. Except whereothcr- 

 wise indicated the various species apparently- are unknown from the peninsula 

 of No\a Scotia. 



1. LoPHOCOLEA MINOR Nees. French River 1834. 



2. Sc.\p.\NiA CURTA (Mart.) Dumort. Aspy Bay 2024. 



3. AxTHOCEROS LEVIS L. Middle River 201-1. 



4. Sphagnum' capillaceum (Weiss) Schrank. Mt. Smoky 1763. This 

 has also been recently collected near Annapolis, Nova Scotia, by Professor 

 J. B. Porter. The var. tenellum (Schimp.) A. L. Andrews was reported in the 

 pre\'ious paper. 



5. Sphagnum Dusenii C. Jens. Ingonish Barrens 2001. 



6. SwARTZiA INCLINATA Ehrh. Aspy Bay 2014. 



7. ToRTULA MUCRONIFOLIA Schwaegr. Aspy Bay 200S. Recorded also 

 from Nova Scotia (Macoun). 



8. ToRTULA RURALis (L.) Ehrh. Aspy Bay 1807. 



9. Bryum fallax Milde. Barrasois 1806. 



10. Brvum inclinatum (Sw.) Br. & Sch. Aspy Bay 2012: Cape North 

 iSos- Recorded also from Nova Scotia (Macoun). 



11. C.\LLiERGON GIGANTEUM Schimp. French River 181 s: Aspy Bay 1837 . 



' Contribution from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. 

 -Bryologist 19: 38-47. 1916. 



^ To the species recorded in this paper may be added Jur.germannia lanceolnla. I'lota phyl- 

 lanthn. and Eumhf'lii rnniorta. not previously collected by the writer though listed by Macoun. 



