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(602.) F. Novae-Anglise, Sulliv. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. 

 America, 270. 



F. tenella, Ren. & Card. ; Canadian Musci, No. 432. 



The mill-brook near Green Harbor, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Wag- 

 horne.') On stones in brooks at Yarmouth, N.S. ; in brooks north of 

 Edmonton, N.W.T. : abundant and fruiting freely on the bases of 

 growing trees along the " Narrows " at Sicamous, B.C. ; also on trees 

 at the mouth of the first creek, Deer Park, Lower Arrow Lake, B.C. 

 (Macoun.') 



(603.) F. disticha, Hook. & Wils. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. 

 America, 272. 



F. Lescurii, Canadian Musci, No. 231. 



In brooks along Lake Nepigon, Ont. ; in pools, Peace River, lat. 56 ; 

 Telegraph Trail, near Blackwater River, B.C. ; also at Victoria, Yau- 

 couver Island. (Macoun.) 



(604.) F. hypnoides, Hartm. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. 

 America, 272 ; Canadian Musci, No. 232. 



On stones in a small woodland brook near Belleville, Ont. ; in Thun- 

 der Creek, west of Moose Jaw, Assiniboia ; on stones in brooks Mani- 

 toba House, Lake Manitoba ; on stones in Red Deer River, near 

 the Hand Hills, Alberta ; in a small brook at Revelstoke, B.C. 

 (Macoun.') Saskatchewan. (Bourgeau.} 



(605.) F. squamosa, Linn. 

 Miquelon Island. (Delamare.) 



91. DICHELYMA, Myrin. 



(606.) D. obtusulum, Kindb. (n. sp.) 



D. Novse-Brunsviciee, Canadian Musci, No. 534. 



Tufts dusky-green or olivaceous. Stems flaccid, subpinnate ; 

 branches short. Leaves falcate, from the broader sub-oblong base 

 gradually narrowed to the sublinear-lanceolate, obtuse or rarely sub- 

 acute acumen, carinate, denticulate to or below the middle, sub-de- 

 current ; upper cells oblong-lanceolate, the other narrower, sub-linear, 

 the basal rufescent but otherwise scarcely distinct, the alar longer and 

 narrower ; costa vanishing below the apex. Perigonial leaves nerve- 

 less, ovate-oblong, acute. Perichetial leaves lanceolate, obtusate and 



