48 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



ORDER V. ANTHOCEROTACE^. 

 53. ANTHOCEROS, Linn. 



192. A. laevis, LINN. 



On wet banks, Canada. (Underwood.} Very abundant along 

 the Bonnechere, below the hotel at Golden Lake, Ont, Sept. 26th, 

 1900 ; on an old road in woods, Arner, Essex Co., Ont., August 

 6th, 1901. (Macoun.) 



193. A. punctatus, LINN. 



Wet banks, Canada. (Austin.) On wet earth at Truro N.S., 

 July, 10th, 1883. (Macoun.) 



194. A. fusiformis, AUST. 



On earth by the sides of ditches at Hastings, Burrard Inlet, 

 B.C. ; quite common by ditches and in wet places on mountains 

 at Goldstream, Nanaimo and Victoria, Vancouver Island, 

 (Macoun.) On earth, Alert Bay, Vancouver Island. (Dr. G. M. 

 Dawson.) Observatory Inlet. (Scouler.) 



195. A. stomatifer, AUST. 



On earth on the slope of the mountain at Sproat, Columbia 

 River, B.C., June 24th, 1890 ; on earth in Stanley Park, Vancouver, 

 B.C., Aug. 25th, 1893 ; on wet earth above Yale, Eraser River, 

 B.C., May i;th, 1875. (Macoun.) 



196. A. Macounii, Howe ; Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol, XXV 



pp. 19, 20. 



Thallus forming small dark green rosettes, 4-10 mm. in diame- 

 ter, strongly undulate, crisped, subradiately inciso-laciniate or 

 somewhat broadly lobed, rugose, pitted sometimes, slightly 

 lamellate, ecostate, 6-8 cells in axile parts, cavernose, becoming 

 at the margin gradually 3 or 2 stratose, now and then glandular- 

 thickened ; surface-cells distinct, translucent, lightly protuberant, 

 subrhombic, trapegoidal, or oblong-pentagonal. 



Abundant on earth subject to flood in spring, near the head of 

 the discharge of Leamy's Lake, Hull, Que., October 6th, 1889. 

 Not since collected. (Macoun.) 



