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29. DISTICHIUM, Bruch & Schimp. 



142. D. capillaceum, (SWARTZ.) BR. & SCH. 



On rocks, Fort Chimo, Ungava Bay, Labrador, Aug., 1896. 

 (A. P. Low.) On damp rocks in ravines at the Big Intervale, 

 Margaree, Cape Breton Island, N.S., July, 1898 ; in damp rocky 

 places along Jumping Pound Creek, Rocky Mountains, June, 

 1897 ; on hummocks in bogs north of the Saskatchewan at Prince 

 Albert, Sask., July, 1896. (Macoun.) On earth and rock from 

 Lake Lindeman to Dawson, Yukon, 1899. (Williams.} 



143. D. inclinatum, (HRH.) BR. & SCH. 



On earth at Lake Lebarge, and on old stumps at Dawson, 

 Yukon, 1897. (Williams.) 



30. SELIGERIA, Bruch & Schimp. 



149. S. eampylopoda, KINDB. 



Quite common and in fine fruit on damp limestone rocks, Fos- 

 ter's Flats, Niagara River, Ont, May i6th, 1901. (Macoun) 



31. BLINDIA, Bruch & Shimp. 



150. B. acuta, (Huos.) BRUCH & SCHIMP. 



On wet rocks at Half Way Brook, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 Aug., 1898. (Macoun.) Juneau, alt. 3,000 feet ; also at Salmon 

 Creek and Gold Creek Canon, near Juneau, Alaska. (Miss G. 

 Cooley.) In fine fruit at Skagway, Alaska ; sterile specimens at 

 lakes Lebarge and Lindeman, Yukon. (Williams) 



988. B. flexipes, (REN. & CARDT.) KINDB. 



Leaves as in B. acuta, but often falcate ; costa denticulate 

 above, short-excurrent. Perichetial leaves gradually acuminate. 

 Capsule as in B. acuta; pedicel flexuous arcuate, yellow above. 

 Tufts green or yellowish green. 



On damp rocks in a ravine at Goldstream, and on sandstone 

 rocks, Union Mines, Comox, Vancouver Island, June, 1893. 

 (Macou?i) On rocks at Carmanah Point Vancouver Island ; on 

 rock, Chilliwack Valley, B.C., 1901. (/. M. Macoun.) 



