CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 3 1 7 



922. H. cuspidatum. Linn. 



On earth in wet woods at Louisburg, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 Aug., 1898 ; in a springy place by the railway, near Dow's 

 swamp, Ottawa, Ont., igoo. (Macoun) 



1 1 96. H. subgiganteum, Kindb., Ott. Nat. Vol. XIV., p. 80. 



Differs from H. giganteum in having monoecious inflorescense, 

 from H. cordifolium in having stems or branches pinnate and 

 leaves auricled — from both in the very short costa of the leaves, 

 which in stem leaves is generally nearly indistinct, in branch 

 leaves reaching nearly to the middle 



In a bog north of the Saskatchewan at Prince Albert, Sask,^ 

 June 30th, 1896. {Macoun.) 



924. H. Schreberi, Willd. 



Chilliwack Valley, B.C., 1901. (/. M. Macoun.) 



129. HYLOCOMIUM, Schimp. 



925. H. splendens, (Hedw.) Schimp. 



H. proliferum, Linn.; Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur., 41. 



Very common in all thick woods across the continent. Loring, 

 Sitka, Salmon Creek, and Canon Creek, near Juneau, Alaska. {Miss 

 G. Cooley) St. Paul Island, Behring Sea. {Dr. Merriam.) Lake 

 Lindeman, Thirty-mile River, and Dawson, Yukon. An abundant 

 species. {Williams.) Chilliwack Valley, B.C. { J. M. Macoun.) 



927. H. umbratum, (Ehrh.) Schimp. 



On old logs in woods, Big Intervale, Margar^e and Baddeck, 

 Cape Breton Island, N.S., 1898. {Macouii.) 



928. H. pyrenaicum, (Spruce) Lindb. 



On rocks by a brook at Meech's Lake, near Chelsea, Que., Sept. 

 23rd, 1893. [Macoun) On rock, Lake Lindeman, Yukon. (Wil- 

 liams) 



929. H. brevirostre, (Ehrh.) Schimp. 



In a damp ravine. Grand Narrows, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 July 27th, 1898. {Mac,:un.) 



