CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. IO/ 



Anticosti, Que.; very abundant on large trunks of beech, maple 

 and basswood, and on old rails at Ottawa, Ont.; on small trees at 

 Aylmer, Que.; abundant at Belleville, Hastings Co., Ont. ; com- 

 mon on trunks, Algonquin Park, Ont., June, 1900; on bark of trees, 

 Nipigon River, Ont. ; on trees along Lake Winnipegosis, Man. ; 

 on sandstone rocks, Wood Mountain, Assa., June loth, 1895 r n 

 bark of poplar, Jumping Pound Creek, Rocky Mountains ; on 

 trees along the Columbia River at Revelstoke, B.C.; on alders 

 along the Nechaco River, B.C.; on the old wharf at Comox, Van- 

 couver Island. (Macoun.) Cook's Inlet, Unalaska, and Port 

 Clarence, Alaska. (Rothrock.) 



Var. hypnorum, SCH^R. 



Labrador or Newfoundland. (Waghorne fide Eckfeldt.) Along 

 the Mackenzie River and around Great Bear Lake. (Richardson.) 

 On earth and moss at Banff, Rocky Mountains, July nth, 1891 ; 

 on earth, Jumping Pound Creek, at the bridge, and along Bragg's 

 Creek, foothills of Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) Port Clarence 

 and Cape Lisburne, Alaska. (Rothrock.) 



Var. argentata, ACH. 



Labrador or Newfoundland. (Waghorne fide Eckfeldt?) On 

 maple bark at Cove Head, Prince Edward Island ; on trees at the 

 base of King's Mountain, near Chelsea, Que., May, 1897 ; on 

 bark of young poplar trees, Nipigon River, Ont. ; on young trees, 

 Sea's farm, near Victoria, Vancouver Island. (Macoun?) 



Var. coilocarpa, ACH. 



On ash trees at Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, N.S., July, 1898; 

 on beech bark in woods around Ottawa, Ont.; on bark of Alnus 

 incana at Jumping Pound Creek, Rocky Mountains ; on poplar 

 bark, Sea's farm, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, May 22nd, 

 1893. (Macoun.} 



Var. atrynea, ACH. 



Labrador or Newfoundland. (Waghorne fide Eckfeldt.) On 

 fences near the sea, Sable Island, N.S., July, 1899 ; on ash bark, 

 Gaspe coast, August, 1882 ; on old logs by the sea, Oak Bay, near 

 Victoria, Vancouver Island, June, 1887. (Macoun?) On logs by 

 the sea, Hanson Island, Gulf of Georgia, B.C., 1885. (Dr. G. M. 

 Daw son?) 



