LIST OF MOSSES OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 25 



■51. Racomitrium fasciculare. On rocks, McDonald's Brook, Forks Stream 

 and Tay. (Moser). Herb. 



52. R. microcarpum, Hedw. Rocks, Forks Stream. (Moser). Herb. 



53. Hed\vk;ia ciliata, Ehrh. On rocks, common. Herb. 



54. Amphoridium Lapponicum, Scbimp. Long Rapids, Q. Co. (Moser). Herb. 



55. Ulota Ludwigii, Brid. On old trees, common. (F'sC. ) (Moser). (Hay). 



Herb. 



56. U. crispa, Brid. On trees, common. Herb. 



57. U. crispula, Brid. On birch trees. (F'sC.) On trees. (Moser). Herb. 



58. Orthotricum speciosum, Nees. On trees. (F'sC.) (Moser). Herb. 



59. O. sordidum, Sulliv. and Lesq. On trees. (F's C.) (Moser). Herb. 



60. 0. Ohioense, Sulliv. and Lesq. On trees. (F'sC.) (Moser). Herb. 



61. O. strangulatum, Beauv. On trees. (F's C. ) 



62. O. obtusifolium, Drumm. On poplar trees. (F'sC.) (Moser). Herb. 



63. Encalypta Macounii, Aust. On ledges. (Moser). Herb. Crevices of 



rocks, Tobique. (Hay). 



64. Tetraphis pellucida, Hedw. On rotten stumps, common. Herb. 



65. Taylorii tenuis, Schimp. Barrens. (Moser). Herb. 



66. Tetraplodon angustatus, Bruch and Schimp. Madawaska (Brittain). 



Near Lily Lake, St. John (Hay). 



67. T. mnioides, Bruch and Schimp. Highland Park, St. John, and Tobique. 



(Hay). 



68. Splachnum ampullaceum, Linn. On earth, Fredericton Junction (F's C. ) 



Swamps, Bocabec and St. John (Hay). On earth (Moser). Herb. 



69. S. rubrum, Linn. (F's C.) Lancaster (Hay). Hunter's Home, Queens 



Co. (Moser). Herb. 



70. Bartramia cederiana, Swai'tz. On rocks, Tete-a-Gouche Falls, Gloucester- 



's C.) Near St. John (Hay). 



71. B. pomiformis, Hedw. On ledges and banks, along streams, common. 



Herb. 



72. Philonotis fontana, Brid. About springs, common. Herb. 



73. P. glabriuscula, Kindberg. (New species). 



"Tufts radiculose below, 4 cm high. Stem slender. Leaves small, green, 

 distant, spreading and straight when moist, twisted when dry, indistinctly decur- 

 rent, short ovate lanceolate, short acuminate, acute, slightly papillose, pellucid, 

 plane at the margins, not plicate, minutely ser ulate, principally above. Cells 

 oblong, hexagonal, the lower narrower, less chlorophillose. Costa subcurrent 

 Habit of Webera albicans." (From " Canadian Musci. 1 ' 1 ) 

 It varies to a delicate floating form, as also does P. fontana. 

 Spring, in Owl Bridge Gully, Q. Co., but principally across the Washada- 

 moak (south) in a spring in the woods east of Martin's farm; also at 

 Hunter's Home and at Elm wood, Kings Co. Always barren ( Moser). 

 Herb. 



74. Amblyodon dealbatus, Beauv. Brooklets. Herb. " One summer there 



was abundance in a spring brooklet, the next summer there was not 

 any, nor since." (Moser). 



75. Leptobryum pyriforme, Schimp. On recently burnt soil, common. Herb. 



76. Webera acuminata, Schimp. On rocks, also in Restigouche Co. (F'sC.) 

 '77. W. nutans, Hedw. Common. Herb. 



