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14. Dicranum spuriuni, Hedw. — On diy rocks and at the bases of 

 trees in dry places. EockclifTe. (Fletcher). 



15. Fissidens bryoiJes, Hedvv. — On earth on niounds in woods. — la 

 woods west of ]\Ir. J. Lome McDougaH's house, Hintonburgh. May 9,_ 

 1885. 



16. Fissidens minutulus, SnllLv. — On stones and damp earth in. 

 the beds of dry watei--courses. — McKay's woods and beyond the toll 

 gate, by the C.P.K. crossing oa the Aylnier Road. In fruit in October. 



17. Fissidens osmundoides, Hedw. — Roots of trees in swamps. 

 Dows' swamp; also in wet woods at Carleton Place. May 30, 1884. 



18. Fissidens adiantoides, Hedw. — Roots of trees, old stumps and 

 on stones in damp woods around Ottawa; common. 



19. Leucobryum vulgare, Hampe. — On earth in damp woods. — 

 Gilmour's Island, Chelsea, and at Lake Flora, Hull. (Fletcher). 



20. Ceratodon purpureus, Brid. — Abundant on earth and rocks in. 

 woods and fields, or by roadsides, also on walls and roofs of houses ; very 

 common. 



2L Seligei'ia pusilla, Bruch. and Schimp. — On the damp surface of 

 limestone rocks, two miles from Hull ; our smallest and rarest moss. 



22. Barbula unguiculata, Hedw — On earth along roadsides. — 

 Comraon; abundant on Park Avenue (Oct., 1884) and at St. Louis Dam. 



23. Barbula convoluta, Hedw. — On earth in pastures. — Carleton 

 Place and in pastures west of Rochesterville (May, 1885). 



24. Barbula tortuosa, Web. and INIohr.-- On limestone rocks and 

 ledges in woods. — Ironsides, west of Chelsea road (Oct., 1884); on rocks 

 north of Hull (May, 1885). 



25. Barbula ruralis, Hedw. — Dry rocks and sterile ground. — 

 Nepean point (Oct., 1884) and ledges along the Ottawa; McKay's 

 woods (May, 1885). 



26. Leptotrichum tortile, Muell. — On earth along the roadside 

 near Buckingham village ; very rare. (May, 1885). 



27. Didymodon rubellus, Bruch. and Schimp. — Crevices of rocks 

 along streams. — West of Chelsea Road, Ironsides (Oct., 1884), and in 

 woods north of Hull (May, 1885). 



28. Grimmia apocarpa, Hedw. — Common on limestone and other 

 boulders. — Rocks west of Hull (Oct., 1884), and near Hintonburgh (May, 

 1885). 



