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98. Hypnuin (Rhyncliostegium) riisciforme, Weis. — On stones in 

 i-i vers and brooks. — In a brook at the phospliafco mines, Lievre river. 

 (May 19, 1885). 



99. Hypnnm (Tliainnium) AUeghanieus?, Muell. — In crevices of 

 rocks, darap ravines, limestone rocks. — McKay's Lake, May, 1885). 



100. Hypnum (Plagiothecium) turf.iceam, Lind. — On the top of 

 old rotten stumps, and on logs in shaly damp wood^. — Dow's swamp 

 (Oct., 1884). also on the banks of th ■; creek west of Hnll, and on stamps 

 at ]\IcKay's Lake. (May, 1885). 



101. Hypnum (Plagiothecium) denticulatum, Linn. — On old logs 

 and hnuunocks in swamps. — Dow's swamp (October, 1884). 



102. Hypnum (Plagiothecium) Snllivantijie, Schimp. — Iii crevices 

 of rocks and on shady banks in woods. — At the phosphate mines on the 

 Lievre River and at McKay's Lake (May, 1885). 



103. Hypnum (Plagiothecium) sylvaticum, Huds. — On shaded, 

 steep rocks in woods and also on logs, near Ironsides, Chelsea road, 

 and on rocks north of Hull (October, 1884), also on rocks McKay's 

 Lake (May, 1885), 



104. Hypnum ( Amblj^stegium) confervoides, Lrid. — In thin mats 

 on flat limestone rocks. — On ledges in woods west of Mr. J. Lome Mc- 

 Dougall's house, Hintonburgh, also in same situation north of Hull 

 (May, 1885). 



105. Hypnum (Amblystegium) serpen.s, Linn. — On rotten wood, 

 earth and stones, common. — Dow's swamp (October, 1884); frequent in 

 McKay's woods (May, 1885). 



106. Hypnum (Amblystegium) adnatum, Hedw.— On stones and 

 at the base of trees in woods ; McKay's woods (October, 1884). 



107. Hypnum (Amblystegium) compactum, Muell. — On the bases 

 of trees in swamps. — Carleton Place (May, 1884). 



108. Hypnum (Amblystegium) riparium, Linn. — On sticks, stones 

 and decayed logs in wet woods. — Wet places near St. Patrick's Bridge, 

 Ottawa (October, 1884). 



109. Hypnum (Campylium) hispiduKun, Brid. — On stones and 

 roots of trees. — Caideton Place (May, 1884), also in woods north of the 

 Aylmer road and at McKay's Lake (May, 1885). 



