CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS IQ5 



Island, 1893. (Macoun.) On logs, Carmanah Point, south coast 

 of Vancouver Island, 1892 ; on earth, Chilliwack Valley, B.C., 

 1901. (/. M. Macoun.) 



96. D. crispulum, C. M. & KINDB. 



On logs in woods at Baddeck, and on rocks, Big Intervale, 

 Margaree, and Half-way Brook, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 1898 ; 

 on earth in woods, Cache Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont., June, 

 1900. (Macoun.) 



98. D. majus, SMITH. 



On earth in woods at Baddeck, Margaree, and Half-way 

 Brook, Cape Breton Island, N.S.; rather common, 1898. (Macoun^ 

 Sitka, Alaska. (Miss G. Cooley.) 



Var. orthophyllum, AL. BR. 



This variety with nearly straight erect-spreading leaves bears 

 little resemblance to the beautifully falcate-leaved majus. Fruiting 

 specimens collected at Lake Lindeman, Yukon, 1899. (Williams.) 



99. D. scoparium, HEDW. 



A very common species on Cape Breton Island, N.S. Speci- 

 mens were collected at Baddeck along the north shore and on 

 Smoky Mountain, 1898 ; on earth, Sable Island, N.S., July, 1899 ; 

 abundant in Algonquin Park, Ont., June, 1900. (Macoun?) On 

 rocks, Credit Forks, Ont., 1893. (Jos. White.) Loring, also at 

 Salmon Creek, near Juneau, Alaska. (Miss G. Cooley.) 



Subsp. involutum, KINDB., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. p. 196. 



Leaves falcate not at all or sparingly porose, very concave, sub- 

 convolute in the middle very chlorophyllose, sometimes undulate; 

 cells generally oblong-oval. Capsules unknown. 



On rocks near the sea, Victoria Arm, near Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island, May I3th, 1893. (Macoitn.) 



74. D. consobrinum, REN. & CARD.; KINDB., Bryol. N. Am. & 

 Eur. p. 193. 



Differs from D. Canademe ; leaves shorter, perichetial leaves 

 short-aristate, often emarginate ; capsules smooth, often in pairs. 



