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Que. ; common in wet woods at Beechwood, Dow's swamp and Mer 

 Bleue, near Ottawa ; abundant throughout Ontario and at Lake 

 Superior, Lake Nipissing and Lake Nepigon ; common in swamps 

 at Hector and Banff, Rocky Mountains ; in Eoger's Pass, Selkirk 

 Mountains; on earth in woods along the Columbia River at Revelstoke, 

 also at Sicamous, and on the G-old Range at Griffin Lake and Hastings, 

 Burrard Inlet, B.C. (Macoun.) Near London, Ont. (J. Dearness.) 

 In bogs, Punk Island, Lake Winnipeg ; Cape Yancouver and St. 

 Paul Island, Behring Sea, 1891. (J. M. Macoun.) Cascade, G-alton 

 and Rocky Mountains, B.C. {Lyall.) Rocky Mountains. (Bourgeau.) 

 Kotzebue Sound. (Roth. Alask.) G-reenland. (Fl. Gr.) Very com- 

 mon across the continent. 



Yar. plumosum, Schimp. ; Canadian Musci, No. 374. 



On rocks, Gasp^ Co., Que. ; and bases of trees, Lake Nepigon, Ont. ; 

 along Kicking Horse Lake, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



Var. subestriatum, Kindb. ; Canadian Musci, No. 3t6. 



Leaves nearly estriate. 



On earth at Hunter's River, Brackley Point and Cove Head, Prince 

 Edward Island ; on earth at Revelstoke, Columbia River, B.C. 

 (Macoun.) 



Yar. micropterum, Kindb. (n. var.) 



Stems nearly simple ; leaves long-cuspidate, not striate above, alar 

 cells small ; inflorescence probably dioecious ; only female flowers 

 found. 



Battle Harbor, Labrador, August 30th, 1891. (Rev. A. Waghorne.) 

 * H. orthothecioides, Lindb. Spitzberg. Moss. 



Amongst other mosses at Battle Hai-bor, Labrador. (Rev. A. Wag- 

 horne.) 



(857.) H. Moseri, Kindb. Ott. Nat. lY. G5. 



Differing from H. uncinatum in the leaves not being striate, but 

 sometimes recurved at the base ; costa faint, often failing ; differing 

 from all other Harpidia in the stem being densely radiculose. 



On the bases and trunks of poplar trees in woods at Canaan Porks, 

 Queen's Co., N.B., December 30th, 1889. (J. Moser.) New Harbor, 

 Freshwater, and Chance Cove,. Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Waghorne.) 



