LIST OF CANADIAN HEPATIC^. 19 



Mount Albert, Gasps', 27th August, 1882 (83). On dead wood and in 

 wet places, Pirate's Cove, Nova Scotia, 1883 (108, 109, 115). (Macoun.) 

 Greenland. ( VahL Syn. Hep. p. 668.) Newfoundland. (Syn. 

 Hep. p. 82.) (Du Preaux in Hb. Moug.~) Cascade Mountains. (Lyall.') 

 Miquelon Island. (Delamare.) 



89. Mylia anomala, (Hook.) 



Hab. Peace Kiver, Rocky Mountains, 1872 (186). Peat bog, 

 Anticosti, 1883 (107), with perianths. (Macoun.') 



90. Arnellia fennica, (Gray.) Lindb. (Jung. Fennica, Gottsch.) 



Southyba fennica, Lindb. olim.) 



Hab. On rocks, Lake Manitoba, 1881 (182). On earth and logs, 

 Rocky Mountain s, 23rd July, 1885 (156). (Macoun.') 



Obs. New to America. I add the following interesting note from 

 Dr. Spruce : " Many thanks for the Canadian specimens of Southbya 

 fennica. It is one more link in the chain of facts that prove the essen- 

 tial uniformity of the hepatic flora of the whole North Temperate 

 Zone. My friend, Alfred Wallace, has been on a lecturing tour in 

 America. I did not ask him to gather me any hepatics, but he has 

 sent me two ; the one from the Sierra Nevada (abt. 9,000 ft.) is Jung, 

 ventricosa; the other, from the Rocky Mountains (alt. 14,000 ft.), is 

 Jung, barbata." Both these are among the commonest European 

 species. 



91. Plagiochila porelloides, (Torrey.) Lindenb. 



Hab. Vancouver Island, 1875 (5). Ste. Anne's River, Gaspe", 

 August, 1882 (27, 55, 56, 57). On earth along brooks, Yarmouth, N.S., 

 25th June, 1883 (169). On stones along brooks, Belleville, 16th June, 

 1884 (94). On overflowed ground, Sudbury Junction, 28th May, 

 1884 (95). On rocks, Dog Island, Lake Nipigon, 17th July, 1884 (96). 

 On earth near water, Vancouver Island, April, May, 1887 (28, 34, 48, 

 51). (Macoun.) 



Description of PI. XI. Pig. 1. Plant nat. size. 2. Branch x 11. 

 3-6. Leaves x 11. 7. Outer bract x 17. 8, 9. Bracts x 17. 10. 

 Perianth x 11 (all 57). 



92. Plagiochila porelloides var. nodosa, (Flag, nodosa, 

 Lindenb.) 



Hab. North America. (DrumtnondHb, ffook.) Mountain ravines^ 

 Canada, (vide Austin.) 



