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In good fruit on damp earth at Dawson, August 28th, 1898. 

 (Williams.) 



1058. B. longisetum, BLAND. 



On swampy ground with Meesia uliginosa, and in good fruit, July 

 3ist, 1898. (Williams.} 



1059. B. conditum, R. S. WILLIAMS, Bull, of New York Bot. 

 Gar., Vol. II., p. 125. 



On a rocky hillside between Canon City and Sheep Camp on 

 Dyea Creek, March 28th, 1898. This p ant comes nearest uligi- 

 nosum, I believe, but differs in the more pointed leaf, with more 

 distinct and revolute border, pitted leaf cells, blunt lid, mor^ 

 developed inner peristome and dioecious inflorescense. (Williams.) 



1060. B. cuspidatum, SCRIMP. 



Collected at Dawson, Yukon. This species has the costa excur- 

 rent into a sharp, denticulate point, 4 or 5 cells in length. (Wil- 

 liams.) 



1061. B. compactum, HORNSCHUCH. 

 On rocks, Greenland. (Vanhoeffen.) 



1062. B. Roellii, PHILIBERT. 



Along Farewell Creek, Cypress Hills, Assa., June 27th, 1895. 

 (Macoun.) 



1063. B. Alaskanum, KINDB. 



Leaves broad-ovate, apiculate or very short-acuminate, reflexed 

 all around ; cells wide, the upper sub-rhombic ; costa short- 

 excurrent. Capsule short but not thick, subclavate-piriform ; lid 

 convex, mamillate ; pedicel not long. Fruiting stem tomentose 

 with shorter and longer shoots. Uppermost leaves of stem and 

 shorter shoots glomerate ; those of longer shoots not glomerate. 



Alaska. (/. M. Macoun?) Locality unknown. 



463. B. inclinatum, BRUCH & SCHIMP. 



On sandy earth, Sable Island, N.S., Aug. 3rd, 1899. (Macotm.) 



