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median and comal leaves longer attenuate, denticulate sometimes below 

 middle, narrowly areolate, costa thick, canaliculate and excurrent, comal 

 revolute at borders, only lowest shorter and short-decurrent: peristome 

 pale: lid low and flat. Mac. Cat. 113. — On rocks: Vesuvius Bay, Salt 

 Spring Island, Gulf of Georgia, B. C. 



272. Webera microcanlon C. M. & Kindb. — Resembling a small form of 

 W. polymorpha in the very short stem and acute leaves agglomerate in 

 small buds: differs principally in dioicous inflorescence and very large 

 spores, when unripe about 0.03 mm. Capsules (not ripe) short obovate, an- 

 nulate; neck short; lid low mamillate; pedicel straight, arcuate at apex: 

 comal leaves scarcely revolute at borders, inner perichsetial much shorter: 

 tufts very compact; leaves green or finally blackish. Mac. Cat. 114. — 

 Digges Island, Hudson Strait. 



273. Webera subcncullata C. M. & Kindb.— Habit of MieUchhoferia 

 nitida: intermediate between TF. cucullata and IF. pycnodecurrens : 

 resembles the last in small compact tufts, small (unripe) short-necked cap- 

 sule, and mamillate lid; but stems subjulacous, leaves dull green, densely 

 crowded, not decurrent; lower leaves short, sub-obtuse, nearly as in W. 

 cucullata but leaf cells narrower. Mac. Cat. 113. — Crevices of rocks: 

 Mount Queest, Gold Range, B. C. 



274. Webera Ludwi^ii Sch.— Dioicous: soft, laxly cespitose, red or 

 blackish at the base, dark green above, scarcely glossy when dry: stem and 

 branches purple, erect, slender, sparingly radiculose: lower leaves remote, 

 broadly ovate, obtuse, entire, more crowded upward, erect spreading, long 

 decurrent, not carinate; comal leaves densely crowded, oblong-lanceolate, 

 serrulate at apex; margin narrowly recurved, nerve purple, vanishing be- 

 low apex, thick at base; cells rather lax, thin, rhombo-hexagonal above, 

 more rectangular at base: capsule on a flexuose reddish seta suddenly bent 

 below capsule, sub-pendulous, oval-pyriform, brownish, annulate, slightly 

 constricted below mouth; lid conical, obtuse, apiculate; peristome pale 

 yellow, teeth linear-lanceolate, basal membrane of endostome reaching 

 middle of teeth, processes gaping at keel, cilia 2-3. Brit. Moss Flora 2: 

 154 as Pohlia.— Oregon; Cascade Mts. and Gold Range, B. C; Greenland. 



275. Webera gracilis De Not. — Dioicous: much more slender than W. 

 commutata, in loose, yellow green, glossy tufts, blackish at base, with 

 many rigid filiform shoots, short in fertile plants, elongated and often 

 with red [axillary gemmae in sterile: leaves erect, appressed when dry, 

 rigid, ovate and ovate-lanceolate, short-pointed, without chlorophyll; 

 margin plane, faintly serrate at apex; nerve thinner, lost at or below point: 

 capsule turgidly ovate, cernuous, small, reddish brown; lid orange, hem- 

 ispherical, apiculate. Braithw. Brit. Moss Flora 2: 154. — Oregon. 



276. Webera inicro-denticulata C. M. & Kindb.— Tufts dense, glossy 



