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Land, north of Hudson Strait, 1896. (Dr. R. Bell.} L'Anse au 

 Loup, Labrador ; and Chimney Cove, Newfoundland. (Waghorne.) 

 Clearwater Lake and Whale River, Labrador, July, 1896 and 1898. 

 (A. P. Low.} Barren Grounds, Lat. 62 03', Long. I03 Q 15', W. 

 (/. B. Tyrrell?) Parry Falls, Great Slave Lake, May I5th, 1900. 

 (/. W. Tyrrell} Fort Good Hope, Mackenzie River. N JV^ T. 

 (R. G.McConnell.} Thirty miles north of Arctic Circle on Peel 

 River. (Miss E. Taylor.} Summit of Mount Albert, Gaspe Co., 

 Que.; on the east end of Cypress Hills, Assa.; Bow River Pass, and 

 on earth in woods at Banff and at the source of the Elbow River, 

 Rocky Mountains. {Macoun.} Crow's Nest Pass, Rocky Moun- 

 tains ; on mountains south of Tulameen River and on Todd 

 Mountain, B.C. (Dr. G. M. Dawson.} St. George and St. Paul 

 islands, Behring Sea. (/. M. Macotm.} 



20. C. Fahlunensis, (LINN.) SCILER. 



Arctic America. (Richardson.} Newfoundland. (Despreaux.) 

 On rocks, Tadousac, and on Owl's Head, Lake Memphremagog, 

 Que. (A. T. Drummond} Clearwater Lake, Labrador, July 1 2th, 

 1896. (A. P. Low.} On rocks, Bald Mountain, Tobique, N. B. 

 (Geo. U. Hay.} On rocks, summit of Mount Albert, Gaspe Co., 

 Que. ; on rocks, Cache Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont., July, 1900 ; 

 on rocks above Michipicoten, northeast shore of Lake Superior ; 

 summit of Mount Benson, near Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. 

 (Macoun.} 



21. C. commixta, (NYL.) TH. FR. 



On St. Paul Island, Behring Sea, June 28th, 1897. (/. M. 

 Maco2m.} 



22. C. ciliaris, (Acn.) TUCKERM. 



Quite common on fence-rails, branches of spruce, tamarac 

 and balsam trees, and occasionally on tree-trunks. 



On birch trees, Canaan Forks, N.B. (/. Moser.) On trees at 

 Salt Lake, Anticosti ; on tamarac in a swamp, Brackley Point, 

 Prince Edward Island ; at Baddeck, Louisburg, Big Intervale 

 and Half-Way Brook, Cape Breton Island, N.S.; on birch trees, 

 Ste. Anne des Monts, Gaspe Co., Que.; common on fence-rails, 

 stumps and trees at Ottawa, Belleville, Brighton and Peterboro, 



