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29th July, 1885. On rocks, at Ottawa, 10th October, 1884 (68). 

 (Macoun.} Cascade Mountains. (Lyall.} Miquelon Island. (Deldmare.) 



56. Chandonanthus setiformis, (Ehrh.) Mitt. 



Hab. Observatory Inlet, N. W. Coast of America. (Dr. Scouler 

 in Herb. Torrey.} Mount Albert, Gaspe", 26th August, 1882 (4*7). 

 (Macoun.} Greenland. ( Vahl. in Hb. Hornem. ; et G. et Syn. Hep. p. 

 130.) Alaska. (Krause.} 



57. Kantia trichomanis, (L.) Gray. 



Hab. On earth or logs, Gasp< Coast, 2nd August, 1882 (24, 49). On 

 earth in woods, Lake Nipissing, 29th May, 1884 (23), On rotten 

 wood, Carlton Place, near Ottawa, 30th May, 1884 (22). On rotten 

 logs, British Columbia (41). (Macoun.} Miquelon Island. (Deldmare.} 



58. Ceocalyx graveolens, (Schrad.) Nees. 



Hab. On old logs, Belleville, 1875 (220). British Columbia, 1875 

 (254). On earth, along the Gaspd Coast, 2nd August, 1882 (51). 

 Pirate's Cove, Nova Scotia, 1883 (113). On earth, at Truro, Nova 

 Scotia (175). Jupiter Eiver, Anticosti, 1883 (114). On rotten wood, 

 Eed Eock, Lake Superior, 24th June, 1884 (62). On rotten logs, 

 Ottawa, October, 1884 (60, 184). On rotten wood, Vancouver Island, 

 20th May, 1887 (10). (Macoun.} Miquelon Island. (Delaware.} 



59. Scapania Oakesii, Aust. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, 3, 10, p. 187. 

 Hab. Observatory Inlet, N. W. Coast of America. (Douglas.} 



60. Scapania Bolanderi. Aust. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1869, p. 218. 



Scapania caudata Tayl. MS., Scapania albescens Steph., 

 Botanische Jahrb., vol. 8, part 2, p, 96, (1886.) 



Hab. On rocks, Lake Superior, 1869 (pp. 213, 214). Vancouver 

 Island, 1875 (27, 28). On stones in brooks, Ottawa, 1883 (231, 

 249). On rocks, at Truro, Nova Scotia (177). On earth and stones, 

 Pirate's Cove, Nova Scotia, 1883 (100). On moss in woods, Sudbury 

 Junction, 28th May, 1884 (90). (Macoun.} Vancouver Island, 

 1885. (Dawson.*) On rotten wood (pp. 145, 165, 166). Comox and 

 Nanaimo, V. L, 4th May, 1887 (14, 25, 31, 43, 68, 84, 87). 

 Mount Mark, V.I., 3,000 ft., 26th July, 1887 (100). (Macoun.} 



