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72. Anoinodon obtusifolius, Biuich. and Schimp. — On trunks of 

 tree&in swainps and wet woods. —McKay's Lake, and in rear of Skead's 

 farm, Rlclimond road, (May, 1885). 



73. Anomodon viticulosus, Hook, and Taylor. — On damp rocks in 

 large masses, especially on limestone. — Shaded rocks along the creek 

 beyond the C. P. R. crossing, Hull, P.Q. (Oct., 1884). 



74. Platygyrium repens, Br\ich. and Schimp. — On old logs in 

 woods; not uncommon. — Dow's swamp, (Oct., 188J), also Skead's and 

 McKay's woods, (May, 1885). 



75. Pylaisia polyantha, Bruch. and Schimp.— On trees, especially 

 pojdar. — McKay's woods ; rare. (Oct., 1884). 



76. Plyaisia intricata, Bruch. and Schimp. — On trees, logs and 

 fences; common. — Very abundant on fences, Richmond road, (May, 

 1885), also at Ironsides, (Oct., 1884). 



77. Pylaisia velutina, Bruch. and Schimp. — On trees and logs, 

 apparently i-are. — McKay's Lake, (May, 1885). 



78. Cylindiotliecium cladorrhizans, Schimp. — In woods on decay- 

 ing logs; not common. — Rotten logs, McKay's Lake, and rear of Skead's 

 fdrm. (May, 1885). 



7 1*. Climaciam Americanum, Brid. — In wet woods or swamps on 

 the ground or decaying logs, McKay's woods, (Oct., 1884), and in a 

 swamp north of the Aylmer road (May, 1885); Powell's grove, near 

 the creek ; in fruit. (1S79 Fletcher.) 



80. Ilypnum (Thuidium) minutuhira, Hedw. — On old logs and 

 stumps in swamps or wet woods. — Dow's swamp (Oct., 1884) ; at 

 McKay's Lake, and north of the Aylmer road, beyond Hull. (Mar., 

 1885). 



81. lly[tnum (Thuidium) scitum, Beauv. — On the trunks of Beech 

 trees, near the base. McKay's woods and at the phosphate mines on 

 the Lievre river. (May, 1885). 



82. Hypnum (Thuidium) gracile, Bruch. and Schimp. — On old logs 

 1'^ thick woods. — Dt)w's swamp (Oct., 1884), and McKay's woods and 

 rear of Skead's faun (May, 1885). 



83. Hypnum (Thuidium) recognitum, Hedw. — On earth in damp 

 woods.— Dow's swamp (Oct., 1884), also in woods at the phosphate 

 mines on the Lievre River, (May, 1885). 



