-202 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



Subsp. Ontariense, Kindb. 



Leaves less spreading, not recurved, strongly serrate only in 

 the upper part of the acumen, capsule solitary. 



The specimen on which this form is based was collected in 

 thick woods at Wooler, Northumberland Co.,'Ont., Oct. 6th, 1888, 

 and referred in Part VI., 28 to D. majus. {Macoiin.) 



118. D. spurium, Hedw. 



On dry rocks. Halfway Brook, Cape Breton Island, N.S., Aug., 

 1898 ; common on sandy earth. Sable Island, N.S., Aug. 8th, 1899. 

 {Macoun.) 



983. D. condensatum, Hedw. 



On dry sandy earth and almost pure sand at the bases of trees. 

 Pelee Point, Essex Co., Ont., May 27th, I1901 ; quite common. 

 {Macoun.) 



936. D. spadiceum, Zett. 



On rocks or earth, Greenland. {Berggrcn.) On rocks. Mos- 

 quito Bay, Lat. 60° 42', Labrador, Aug., 1898. {A. P. Low.) 



984. D. Sphagni, Wahlenberg. 



Newfoundland. {Waghorne.) On earth in a bog, Clearwater 

 Lake. Labrador, July 31st, 1896. {A. P. Low.) Along Jupiter 

 River, Anticosti, Que , Aug. 20th, 1883, included in Part VI. under 

 D. Bcrgeri. {Macoim.') 



22. DICRANODONTIUM, Bruch & Schimp. 



122. D. longirostre, Bruch. & Schimp. Can. Cat. Musci, p. 35. 



On damp earth on rocks at Louisburg, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 Aug. i8th, 1898. {Macoun.) Along the Tay, York Co., N.B. 

 (/. Brittain.) On earth. Port Etches, Alaska, June i8th, 1892. 

 ( /. M. Macoun.) 



23. CAMPYLOPUS, Brid.. 



123. C. Schimperi, Milde. 



Leptotrichum tomentosum, Kindb. Note on Can. Bryol. 



On rocks, St. Paul Island, Behring Sea, July 3rd, 1892. (/. M. 

 Macoun^ 



