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mountains and by brooks flowing from perpetual snow on the Gold 

 Eange north of Griffin Lake, B.C. Alt. 7,500 feet. August 8th, 1889. 

 {Macoun.) 



(35.) A. parvifolia, C. Muell. Flora, (1887) 14. 

 Alaska. {Roth. Alask.) 



OEDEE III. BEYACE^. True Mosses. 



Series I. Acrocarpi. 



TEIBE I.— PHASCE^. 



3. EPHEMERUM, Hampe. 



(36.) E. minutissimum, Lindb. Manip. Muse. II. 411 . 



E. serratum, Hampe. Var. angusti folium, Schimp. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses 

 of N. America, 38 ; Canadian Musci No. 465. 



Phascum serratum, Drummond Muse. Bor.-Am. No. 10. 



On earth at Carleton House on the Saskatchewan, N.W.T. {Drum- 

 mond.) Abundant on inundated ground along the outlet of Leamy's 

 Lake, near Hull, Que. {Macoun.) 



4. SPH^RANCIUM, Schimp. 



(37.) S. triquetrum, (Spruce.) Schimp. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses 

 of N. America, 41. 



Phascum muticum, Drumm. Muse. Bor.-Am. No. 8. 



On earth at Carleton House on the Saskatchewan, N.W.T. (Drum- 

 mand.) 



5. PHASCUM, Linn, (in part.) 



(38.) P. piliferum, Schreb. Phase. 1 1, fig. 7. 



P. cuspidatum, Schreb- var. piliferum, Bruch & Schimp. ; Lesq. & James, 

 Mosses of N. America, 42. 



P. cuspidatum, Drumm. Muse. Bor.-Am. No's. 5 and 7. 



(No. 5) On the borders of Stony Lake, Eocky Mountains. (No. 7) 

 Plains at Carleton House on the Saskatchewan, N.W.T. (Drummond.) 



