CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 25! 



Lake, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, June 2nd, 1893. (Macoun.) 

 On wet rock at Skagway, Alaska; in fine fruit, August 27th, 1899. 

 Williams.} 



Var. hyalodontium, C. M. & KINDB. 



On earth by a spring, Jumping Pound Creek, Rocky Mountains, 

 Alta., June I5th, 1897. (Macotm.} 



Var. compactum, B. & S. 



At Dawson, Yukon, July I7th, 1899, in fine fruit. Williams.} 



1068. B. submuticum, PHILIBERT ; Bull, of New York Bot. 



Gar. Vol. II., p. 127. 



This species is quite near the preceding variety but still smaller 

 and more slender. The leaves are broader, shorter pointed, more 

 entire, and costa vanishing, more frequently, just below the point. 



Collected in good fruit, July I7th, 1899, at Dawson ; also at the 

 mouth of Little Salmon River. The plants form extensive mats, 

 often many feet across, in low wet places. (Williams. ^ 



1069. B. suborbiculare, PHILIBERT ; Bull, of New York Bot. 

 Gar. Vol. II., p. 128. 



This small moss is peculiar in having the broad obtuse leaves, 

 clustered in three or four rosettes along the stem. It does not 

 seem to be related very closely to any other American species. 



At Dawson, Yukon, growing in a swamp with Cinclidium and ap- 

 parently rare. Collected in good fruit, July 2nd, 1899. (Williams.} 



517. B. torquescens, BR. &SCH. 



On earth under trees, Pelee Point, Essex Co., Ont., May 27th, 

 1901. (Macoun^) 



1070. B. Revelstokense, KINDB., Revue Bryol. 1896. 



Leaves ovate-lanceolate, long-acuminate, entire with a pale not 

 broad limb, much twisted when dry, short-decurrent, except the 

 uppermost glomerate. Pedicel very long. Tufts green-tomentose 

 1-2 cm. high. Dioecious. 



On rocks at Revelstoke, B.C., Mav 9th, 1890; barren specimens 

 referred here were collected at Crow's Nest Lake, Rocky Moun- 

 tains, Aug. 3rd, 1897. (Macoun.} 



