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specimens collected at Lake Lindeman in swamps, and found in 

 good fruit at Dawson, Yukon, in July, 1899. (Williams.) 



114. D. subpalustre, C. M. & KINDB. 



Abundant on earth on all the old land, Sable Island, N.S., 

 Aug., 1899. 1 a ^ cases it was barren. (Macoun) 



us. D. Bergeri, BLAND. 



In a bog, Clearwater Lake, Labrador, 1896 ; Mosquito Bay, 

 Labrador, Lat. 60 42', 1898. (A. P. Low.) In a bog, Barren 

 Grounds, Lat. 61 Long. 104, west of Hudson Bay, 1893. (/. B. 

 Tyrrell.) On earth in a boggy place Half Way Brook, Cape 

 Breton Island, N.S., Aug., 1898 ; on earth, Sable Island, N.S., 

 1899 ; also at Catfish Lake and Rainy Lake, Algonquin Park, 

 Ont., 1900 ; on logs and earth in bogs, Jumping Pound Creek ; 

 and on the slope of Mount Forget-me-not, Rocky Mountains, 

 July, 1897 ; in peat bogs north of the Saskatchewan at Prince 

 Albert, Sask., July, 1896. (Macoun.) Lake Lindeman, mouth of 

 Little Salmon River and near Dawson, Yukon, 1899. (Williams.) 



Subsp. rupincola, KINDB. Bry. Am. & Eur , p. 193. 



Leaves subulate-acuminate ; costa percurrent, serrulate at the 

 back ; perichetial leaves long, aristate, not emarginate. 



On rocks three miles below Hector, Rocky Mountains, B.C., 

 Aug. 1 3th, 1890. This specimen was referred to D. spadiceum in 

 Cat. Can. Musci, Pt. VI., 260. (Macoun.) 



982. D. pallidum, BRUCH & SCHIMP. 



Newfoundland. (Waghorne.) 

 us. D. Drummondii, C. MUELL. 



Quite common and in fine fruit in woods throughout Algon- 

 quin Park, Ont., June, 1900 ; in rocky woods, Johnstone's Harbour, 

 Bruce Peninsula, Ont., Aug. 22nd, 1901. (Macoun.) 



HV. D. undulatum, TURN. 



In boggy woods at Edmonton, Ont., 1892. (Jos. White.) On 

 earth in woods at Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, N.S., July, 1898 ; 

 in swampy woods, Cache Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont., June, 1900. 

 (Macoun.) 



