120 QEOLOaiCAI. AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY OF CANADA. 



Mountains ; on wet rocks at the outlet of the Illcillewaet Canon, near 

 Eevelstoke, B.C., May 18th, 1890. {Macoun.) 



(462) B. archangelicum, Schimp. 



On earth along the Ste. Anne des Monts River at the base of 

 Mount Albert, Gasp^ Co., Que., August 26th, 1882 ; on damp rocks at 

 Hector, Rc\cky Mountains. (Macwn.) Sabine Island. (Fl. Gr.) 



(4G3.) B. inclinatum, Bruch & Schimp. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses 

 of N. America, 225 ; Canadian Musoi, No. 381. 



Miquelon Island. (Delamare.) On damp, sandy soil, Brackley 

 Point, Prince Edward Island and at Truro, N.S. ; on earth along the 

 Gaspd coast. Que. ; on rocks near the " Gap," Bow River Pass and 

 Banff, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) Mansfield Island, Hudson Strait. 

 (^B. Bell.) Kotzebue Sound. (Both. Alask.) Kadiak Island, Alaska, 

 and Ounalaska, Behring Sea. (J. M. Macoun.) Jakobshavn, Green- 

 land. (^B. Brown.) 



(464.) B. Froudei, Kindb. Ott.Nat. Vol. V., p. 180. 



Habit of Wehera nutans. Agrees with Bryum inclinatum in the 

 synoecious inflorescence and the symmetric capsule, &c., dift'ers in the 

 leaves being long-acuminate, cells long and narrow, the upper sublinear 

 (nearly as in Webera), costa very long-excurrent, peristomial segments 

 quite free from the teeth, spores smaller, scarcely 0.02 mm. ; the cilia 

 are wanting. 



St. Paul Island, Behring Sea, July 30th, 1891. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(465.) B. Edwardsianum, C. M. & Kindb. (n. sp.) 



B. Wameum, Canadian Musci, No. 383. 



Nearly allied to Bryum Wameum, agreeing in the peculiar peristome 

 and the very large spores, about 0.05 mm., &c., but differing principally 

 in the leaves being longer acuminate, entire, rovolute at the borders, 

 the costa long-excurrent, the capsule narrower and the lid lower ; 

 flagelliform branches absent. Monoecious. 



On damp, sandy soil close to the sands of Brackley Beach, Prince 

 Edward Island, July 7th, 1888. (Macoun.) 



(466.) B. brachyneuron, Kindb. Ott. Nat. Vol. V., p. 180. 



Agrees with Bryum pendulum in the synoecious inflorescence, the 

 peristomes orange, the segments adhering to the teeth, the apiculate 



