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1011. G. ortholoma, KINDB., Revue Bryol. 1896. 



Leaves long, nearly appressed when dry ; nearly all cells 

 sinuous, middle one rectangular ; hairpoint long and nearly 

 smooth. Capsule very small ; lid with a short conic or oblique 

 beak. Tufts 1-2 cm. high. Leaves often with brown branched 

 brood filaments. 



1012. G. Californica, SULLIV. ; Lesq. & James' mosses of N. 

 America, 143. 



Above the basin, Juneau, Alaska. {Miss G. Cooley.} 



1013. G. subflaccida, KINDB., Ott. Nat., Vol. XIV., p. 85. 



Agrees with the European G. flaccida (De Not.) Lindb., not 

 found in America, in brittle orange peristome and channelled 

 ovate-lanceolate, entire leaves with not distinctly sinuous cells ; 

 differs in the leaves being smaller, and recurved nearly all around, 

 muticous or with a short and rough hair-point ; also in the capsule 

 being narrower. Lid and calyptra not seen. 



On rocks at Edmondston, New Brunswick, Sept. ^th, 1899. 

 (Macoun.*) 



1014. G. compacta, KINDB. 



On sandstone rocks, Jumping Pound Creek, Rocky Mountains, 

 Alta., June I2th, 1897. (Macoun.) 



45. RACOMITRIUM, Brid. 



279. R. aciculare, (LINN.) BRID. 



On wet rocks, Nagai Island, Alaska, Sept. i8th, 1892 ; on rocks, 

 Chilliwack River, B.C., 1901. (/. M. Macoun.) On wet rocks in 

 a brook at Aspy Bay, Cape Breton Island, N.S., Aug. 1898; also 

 in the bed of a brook at Goldstream, Vancouver Island, 1893. 

 (Macoun^) Juneau, Alaska, and at Gold Creek Canon, near Juneau. 

 (Miss G. Cooley.) Lake Lindeman, Yukon, 1899. (Williams.) 



280. R. Nevii, C. MUELL. 



On rocks, Chilliwack River, B.C., 1901. (/. M. Macoun.) 



282. R. Macounii, KINDB. 



On rocks on mountains, Chilliwack River, 1901. (J t M. Macoun.) 



