248 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



464. B. Proudei, KINDB. 



On earth along Farewell Creek, Cypress Hills, Assa., June 26th, 

 1894. (Macoun.} 



1064. B. micans, LIMPRICHT. 



On earth or rocks, Greenland. (Berggren.) 



1065. B. lapponicum, KAURIN., subsp. subinclinatum, 



KINDB. 



Spores smaller than in the species, about 0*02 mm. Endos- 

 tome adhering to the teeth ; lid apiculate. Tufts very dense and 

 tomentose. 



On earth near Seal Lake, northern Labrador, July, 1896. (A. 

 P. Low.) 



477. B. bimum, SCHREBER. 



Along Jumping Pound Creek, Rocky Mountains, Alta., 1897 ; 

 on earth in a ravine, Woodstock, N.B., July, 1899 ; in boggy places 

 west of Hull, Que., June, 1899 ; on Drummond Island, Niagara 

 Falls, Ont., 1901. 



Var. atrotheca, REN. & CARD., Bot. Gaz., Vol. XIX., p. 

 238 (1894.) 



Capsule, black-red ; leaves scarcely denticulate or quite entire 

 at the point. 



Newfoundland, 1892. (Waghorne^ 



479. B. leucolomatum, C. M. & KINDB. 



Marshy s>pot, Otter Slide Brook, Algonquin Park, Ont,, July 

 1 8th, 1900. (Macoun.) 



480. B. pallescens, SCHLEICH. 



On earth in a ravine, Grand Narrows, on dead wood and earth, 

 Margaree, and on earth and rocks, Half- Way Brook, Cape Breton 

 Island, N.S.,i898; on earth at Cache Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont., 

 June, 1900 ; by the Saskatchewan at Prince Albert, Sask., June, 

 1896 ; on wet ground, Bragg's Creek, Elbow River, Rocky 



