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75. LEPTOBRYUM, Schimp. 



427. L. pyriforme, SCHIMP. 



Moist ground, Edmonton, Ont., 1892. (Jos. White .^ ~Fort 

 Chimo, Ungava Bay, Labrador, 1896. (A. P. Low.} On Mount 

 Forget-me-not, Elbow River, Rocky Mountains, Alta., 1897 ; 

 railway cutting at Goldstream, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, 

 1893 ; in woods, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 1898 ; Algonquin Park 

 and Golden Lake, Ont., 1900. ; along a railway ditch above 

 Leamington, Essex Co., Ont., 1901. (Macoun.) Lake Lindeman 

 and Dawson, Yukon, 1899. (Macoun.) 



76. WEBERA, Hedw. 



1051. W. subpolymorphum, KINDB., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. 390. 



Capsule oblong, pendant, and smaller than in W. polymorphum; 

 neck shorter ; lid rostellate. Leaves less crowded and not ap- 

 pressed when dry, sometimes subdecurrent ; cells wider, stem 

 uniformly foliate, not marked below. Dioecious. 



On earth, mountains north of Griffin Lake, Gold Range, B.C. ; 

 alt. 7,500 feet, Aug. 10th, 1889. (Macoun.) 



433. W. nutans, HEDW. 



Bryum nutans, Schreb.; Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. 384. 

 Pohlia nuttns, (Schreb.) Lindb. 



A very common moss on old logs, at the base of stumps and 

 on earth in all parts of Ontario. (Macoun) Salmon Creek near 

 Juneau, and Loring ; also at Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. (Miss 

 G. Cooley) Sheep Camp, Dyea Creek, Alaska ; also on an island 

 in the Yukon just below Fort Selkirk. (Williams.} 



Var. Macounii, KINDB., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. 385. 



All leaves, also those on sterile stems and shoots, distinctly ser- 

 rate, not glossy, finally red, densely crowded, appressed when dry. 



In a wet railway cutting at Goldstream, Vancouver Island, June 

 2nd, 1893. (Macoun.) 



Mr. Williams obtained a variety, his No. 643, at Lake Lindeman 

 which has not yet been named. 



