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1040. B. breviseta, LINDB., subsp. rigidula, KINDB. 

 On rocks, Greenland. (Lange.) 



68. CONOSTOMUM, Swartz. 



414. C. boreale, SWARTZ. 



On rocks, Seal Lake, northern Labrador, Aug., 1896. (A. P. 

 Low.) Growing in dense cushions on wet rock, near Long Lake, 

 between Chilcoot Pass and Lake Lindeman, Yukon. (Williams.) 



69. PHILONOTIS, Brid. 



415. P. marchica (WILLD.) BRID. 



In Part VI., on page 106, P. Macounii was placed as a synonym 

 under this species. Later investigations have shown that the 

 western specimens are really distinct from the eastern and are as 

 they were first placed under P. Macounii. 



In a railway ditch above Leamington, Ont., 1901. (Macoun.) 



416. P. fontana, BRID. 



On Smoky Mountain and at Margaree, Cape Breton Island, 

 N.S., 1898 ; springs by Dow's swamp, Ottawa, Ont., and in the 

 beaver meadow, Hull, Que., 1900 ; in damp woods by Drum- 

 mond's Island, Niagara Falls, Ont., May, 1900. (Macoun.} St. 

 Paul Island, Behring Sea. (Dr. Merriam} Near the snow line, 

 above the Basin, Juneau, Alaska. (Miss G. Cooley.) Rather 

 common about Lake Lindeman and Lake Bennett, Yukon, 1899. 

 (Williams.} 



Subsp. seriata, MITTEN. 



On earth, Gold Creek Canon, near Juneau, Alaska. (Miss G. 

 Cooley} 



1041. p, Macounii, LESQ. & JAMES, Mosses of N. America, 208. 



Wet places near Victoria, Vancouver Island, May 9th, 1875 

 type station) ; wet rocks, Nanaimo, V.I., June 6th, 1887 ; on wet 

 earth, Hastings, B.C., April 13th, 1889 \ wet earth at Revelstoke, 

 B.C., May 9th, 1890. (Macoun.} Juneau, alt. 3,000 feet ; also a 

 doubtful specimen from Gold Creek Canon, near Juneau, Alaska. 

 (Miss G. Cooley.) 



