102 GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY OF CAlfADA. 



(396.) 8. melanocaulon, Schw. ; Mitt. Journ. Linn. Soc, Vni. 22, 



This species has been several times brought from Western North 

 America ; and some specimens have been collected bj^ Mr. Burke. 



(Mitten.) 



64. (EDIPODIUM, Schwaegr. 



(39Y.) <E. Griffith ianum, (Dicks.) Schw. 

 Greenland. (Fl. Gr.) 



XIII. PHYSCOMITRIE.E. 



65. PHYSCOMITRIUM, Brid. 



(398.) P. immersum, Sulliv. ; Lesq. & James, Mosseo of N. Ame- 

 rica, 196. 



On inundated alluvial soil (in small tufts) along the outlet of Leamy'* 

 Lake near Hull, Que., Oct. 4th, 1889. {Macoun.) 



(399.) P. pyriforme, Brid. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. America, 

 197. 



P. Hookeri, Canadian Musci, No. 146, in part. 



On earth in the vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher.) Abundant on earth, 

 in damp spots on the commons near the Railway Bridge in Belleville, 

 Ont. (Macoun.) On earth at London, Ont. (J. Dearness.) 



(400 ) P. megalocarpum, Kindb., Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XVI., 

 94 ] Canadian Musci, No. 147. 



Nearly allied to Physcomitrium pyriforme, (Gymnostomum pyriformey 

 Lindb.) ; leaves longer, more or less acuminate, distinctly yellow- 

 margined ; cells smaller, the upper narrower ; capsule larger, sub- 

 globose ; lid conic, without distinct beak ; calyptra unsymmetrical 

 bilobed with a long acumen ; pedicel long. 



Collected in May, 1875, and examined by Austin, who concluded it 

 was a large variety of F. pyriforme. Lesq. & James make no mention 

 of it. Remarkably fine specimens were collected again in damp places 

 in meadows and pastures at Cedar Hill, near Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island, May 16th, 1887. (Macoun.) Also found in Oregon {Hendersork. 

 herb. Cardot.) 



