2/6 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA, 



oblong-quadrate, not numerous ; pedicels slightly roughened ; 

 peristome as in type. With the appearance of a Plagiothecium. 

 On limestone rocks, Ottawa, Canada. (Macoun.) 



654. P. pseudo-platygyrium, KINDB. 



On the bases of trees at Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 July, 1898 ; on old logs at Leamy's Lake, near Hull, Que., Nov.,. 

 1896. (Macoun.) 



1124. P. eyrtophylla, KINDB., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. p. 60. 



Leaves broad-ovate, generally obtusate, obtuse, not or slightly 

 recurved ; cells oval, larger than in P. intricata. Branches crowd- 

 ed. Tufts green. Capsules unknown. 



On old logs by the Peace River, Atha., above Dunvegan, Oct., 

 1872. (Macoun.) 



1125. P. subdenticulata, SCHIMP.; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. 



America, 308. 



On trees, Newfoundland. (Waghorne.) 



655. P. Selwynii, KINDB. 



On an old log fence, Blueberry Point, Aylmer, Que., April i/th, 

 1900. Macoun.) 



656. p. Ontariensis, C. M. & KINDB. 



On old logs, Port Dover, Ont., Sept. 24th, 1890. This specimen 

 was referred to P. intricata, in Part VI. On trees, Rustico Bay, 

 Prince Edward Island, July 3rd, 1888. This specimen was referred 

 to P. polyantha in Part VI . (Macoun^ On trees at Edmonton and 

 Credit Forks, Ont., 1892. (Jos. White.) 



Dr. A. J. Grout, in his revision of this genus, places all the 

 above with P. intricata. 



657. P. filari-acuminata, C. M. & KINDB. 



On trees in woods, Cache Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont., June 

 9th, 1900. (Macoun.) 



