CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 213 



205. B. spadicea, MITT. 



On earth near the Indian village, Comox, Vancouver Island* 

 June, 1893. (Macoun.) 



206. B. unguiculata, (HUBS.) HEDW. 



On earth in ditches at Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 July, 1898 ; not rare on earth at Queenston, Ont. (Macoun.) 



207. B. brachyphylla, SULLIV. var. angustifolia, KINDB. 



(N.var.) 



Leaves ovate-lanceolate, broadly acuminate, subobtuse, nearly 

 smooth, slightly reflexed or partly flat at the borders, crowded, 

 appressed when dry ; cells subpellucid, subquadrate ; costa red 

 and thick, principally above, percurrent. Capsules unknown. 

 On calcareous rocks, Deer Park, Lower Arrow Lake, Columbia 

 River, B.C., June 8th, 1890. (Macoun.) 



213. B. circinnatula, C. M. & KINDB. 



This is a common species on Vancouver Island on damp or wet 

 rocks. It has been collected at Craigflower, Goldstream, along 

 the Colquitz River and other places near Victoria, and at Sooke, 

 25 miles to the southwest of it, 1893. (Macoun.) 



214. B. horridifolia, C. M. & KINDB. 



On damp rocks in the Eagle Pass, Gold Range, B.C., May 23rd, 

 1890 ; on wet rocks, Colquitz River near Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island, 1893. (Macoun) 



215. B. convoluta, HEDW. 



All eastern references found under this species in Cat. Can. 

 Musci, 57, belong here. All western to the next species. 



On limestone rocks, Credit Forks, Ont., Sept., 1892. (Jas< 

 White.) On earth at Queenston Heights, Ont., May 8th, 1901. 

 (Macoun.) 



216. B. chysopoda, C. M. & KINDB. 



This species is quite common on Vancouver Island, and is 

 easily separated from B. convoluta by its long capsule and lid. 



