MACOUN.] CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 147 



FAMILY XVII. POLYTEICHE^E. 

 83. ATRICHUM, Beauv. 



(563.) A. undulatum, Beauv.; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. 

 America, 256; Canadian Musci, No. 214. 



On banks, at the " Height of Land," Eocky Mountains ; but rare. 

 (Drummond.) New Harbor. Bay Bull Arm, Chance Cove and Broad 

 Cove, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Waghorne.) Miquelon Island. (Deld- 

 mare.) Pictou Co., N.S. (McKay.') At Canaan Forks, Queen's Co., 

 and Tay, York Co., N.B. (J. Moser.) On the ground in Kent Co.. 

 N.B. (Fowler's Cat.) On earth at Eustico Bay, Prince Edward 

 Island ; common on banks in woods at Ottawa, Lake Nipissing, 

 Belleville and Owen Sound, Ont. ; wet earth and turned-up stumps at 

 Hastings and Yale, B.C. ; common at Comox and Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island. (Macoun.) Very common on knolls near London, Ont. (J. 

 Dearness.) 



(564.) A. angustatum, Bruch & Schimp. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses 

 of N. America, 256 ; Canadian Musci, No. 215. 



Polytrichum angustatum, Drumm. Muse. Bor.-Am., No. 285. 



New Harbor, Broad Cove and Bay Bull Arm, Newfoundland. (Rev 

 A. Waghorne.'} On the ground at Bass Eiver, N.B. (Fowler's Cat.) 

 Canaan Forks, Queen's Co., N.B. (J. Moser.) In dry sandy woods at 

 Belleville, Ont. ; also in Seymour West, Northumberland Co., Ont. ; 

 in woods at Leamington, Ont. ; in woods, McLeod's Lake, lat. 55, B.C. 

 (Macoun.) Banks, &c., in Canada. (Drummond.) Vicinity of Lon- 

 don, Ont. (J. Dearness.) 



(565.) A. Selwyni, Aust. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. America, 

 256 ; Canadian Musci, No. 216. 



Crevices of rocks, House Mountain, near Lesser Slave Lake, Septem- 

 ber 18th, 1872 ; on damp earth in Koger's Pass, and along Beaver 

 Creek, Selkirk Mountains ; along the Columbia Eiver at Eevelstoke, 

 B.C. (Macoun.) 



(566.) A. Lescurii, James; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. America, 

 25Y. 



Alaska. (Kellogg.) Sitka Island, Alaska. 1891. (J. M. Macoun.) 

 This species occurs also in JTapan, but in the specimens collected 



there by Mr. Bisset (in herb. Kindberg) the stem is at least a third 



shorter. 



