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1133. T. Philiberti, Limpricht. 1895. 



On the bases of trees in woods. Overlooked but doubtless not 

 rare. In woods, Big Intervale, Margaree, Cape Breton Island, 

 N.S., July 22nd, 1898 ; also in a ravine at Woodstock, N.B., July 

 4th, 1899. O^ earth, Pelee Point, Essex Co., Ont., June 4th, 1901. 

 On the bases of trees, Cascades, Gatineau River, Que., June, 1900. 

 {Macoun.) In woods. New Brunswick. (/. Moser.) Klondike 

 River bottom near its mouth, Yukon. Sterile. {Williams.) 



1134. T. leuconeuron, SyLLiv. & Lesq. 

 Claopodium leuconeuron, (S. & L.) Ren. & Card. 



On boulders, Sooke Lake Road, near Coldstream, Vancouver 

 Island, June 2nd, 1893. {Macoun?^ 



1135. T. Bolanderi, (Best) ; Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. XXIV., 



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On rocks at Sproat, Columbia River, B.C., June 27th, 1890 ; on 

 rocks, Revelstoke, B.C., May 5th, 1890 ; on rocks, Sicamous, B.C., 

 July i6th, 1889; on rocks at Yale, B.C., Dec. 9th, 1872 ; on rocks, 

 Cedar Hill, Victoria, Vancouver Island, April 21st, 1887. {Macoun) 

 On rocks, Kadiak Island, Alaska, Sept. 22nd, 1891. {J.M. Macoun) 

 On rocks, Malespina Inlet, B.C., July, 1885. {Dr. G. M. Dawson.) 

 On rocks. Griffin Lake, B.C., Aug. nth. 1889. All the above 

 specimens have been taken out of T. crispifolium. 



1136. T. pseud-abietinum, Kindb. Note on Canad. Br} ol. 



1893. 



Leaves orange at insertion ; middle cells oval-oblong. -^Stem- 

 leaves ovate, short-acuminate faintly denticulaie above. Branch- 

 leaves ovate-oval, sub-obtuse more distinctly denticulate, very 

 opaque and mamillose or papillose on both sides. Stem brown- 

 tomentose ; branches short and distant. Lid of capsule not seen. 



Labrador. {Waghorne.) On earth in a swamp at Britannia, 6 

 miles west of Ottawa, Ont., Sept. nth, 1890. Referred in Part 

 VI., p. 186 to T. Blandowii. {Macoun) 



113Y. T. pellucinerve, Mitt. 



Claopodium, pellucitierve, (Mitt.) Best. 



Collected at Canon City, Dyea Creek, Alaska. {Williams) 



