156 GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY OP CANADA. 



Eouge, Argenteuil Co., Que. {D' Urban.) Miquelon Island. (^Dehl- 

 mare.) Harbor Bi-eton and Broad Cove, ISTewfoundland. (Rev. 

 A. Waghorne.) In bogs, Jupiter Eiver, Anticosti ; at Truro, N.S. ; 

 Brackley Point, and Otter Pond, Prince Edwai-d Island ; on Mount 

 Albert, Gasp^ Co., Que. ; at Morley and Banff, Eocky Mountains ; and 

 common in Eoger's Pass, Selkirk Mountains ; in bogs, at Blackwater 

 Eiver, and McLeod's Lake, B.C. ; also Peace Eiver near Dunvegan, 

 lat. 56°. {Macoun.) Mountains south of Tulameen Eivei', B.C. ; alt. 

 6.000 feet. (Dawson.) Cascade Mountains, B.C. (Lyall.) Kotzebue 

 Sound and Sitka. (^Roth. Alask.) Jakobshavn, Greenland. (R. Brown.) 

 Common in Greenland. (Fl. Gr.) 



(595.) P. commune, Linn.; Lesq. & James, Mosses of K America, 

 266. 



P. pallidisetum, Drun\m. Muse Bor.-Aju., No. 279. 



In Canada. (Drummond.) Pictou Co., N.S. (McKay.) Miquelon 

 Island. (JJeldmare.) New Harbor, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Wag- 

 home.) Damp shady places ; common at Bass River, N.B. (Fowler's 

 Oat.) In woods, Belledune, N.B. (Chalmers.) Canaan Forks, N.B. 

 (J. Moser.) Damp woods, Missinaibi River, Ont. (R. Bell.) Common 

 in swamps near London, Ont. (J. Deamess.) Sitka. (Roth. Alask.) 

 Not uncommon in Greenland. (Fl. Gr.) 



Yar. perigoniale, Bruch & Schimp. 



In swamps near Stirling, Hastings ' Co., Ont. ; abundant at Pass 

 Creek near Sproat, Columbia Eiver, B.C. ; also at McLeod's Lake, lat. 

 55°, B.C. (Macoun.) 



Yar. Canadense, Kindb. (n. var.) ; Canadian Musci, No. 563. 



Polytrichum commune, Canadian Musci, No. 225. 



Differs principally in the low stem, about 6-8 cm. high, the pedicel 

 not much longer, the blackish capsule much shorter than in the type 

 which probably is very rare in Canada and only once examined by 

 Kind berg. 



On damp earth at Eustico Bay and Eoyalty Junction, Prince 

 Edward Island ; woods, Mount Albert, Gasp^ Co., Que. ; McKay's 

 woods, Ottawa, also at Belleville, Ont. ; damp woods. Lake Nepigon ; 

 abundant on earth in the railway cuttings above the trestle at 

 Albert Canon Station, Selkirk Mountains, B.C., May 29th, 1890. 

 (Macoun.) 



