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open'; cilia 1-2, nodose ; operculum conic-rostrate, straight or 

 o lique, nearly as long as capsule ; spores smooth, .010.012 mm.; 

 matures in summer ; grows on rocks and stones in damp places. 

 Type locality, Washington ; on rocks, Forward Inlet, Gulf of 

 Georgia, B.C., 1885. (Dr. G. M. Dazvson.) On rocks at Hastings,_ 

 B.C., April 6th, 1889. (Macoun.) 



Var. filescens, BEST. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. XXVIII. 



129. 

 H. heteropte.um, Can. Cat. Pt. VI. 182 in part. 



In widely spreading tufts, dark green passing into yellowish 

 green. Stems prostrate, 8-10 cm. long, or longer, sparingly 

 branched ; stems and branches filiform ; leaves smaller ; papillae 

 as in type ; sterile. 



On rocks at Hastings, B.C., April I3th, 1889 ; on rocks Nan- 

 aimo River, Vancouver Island, April 27th, 1887 ; also on rocks at 

 Goldstream, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, June 2nd, 1893. 

 (Macoun.) 



PSEUDOLESKEELLA, Kindb. 



1130. P. occidentalis, (SuLLiv.) Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. 



p. 48. 

 Hypnnm occidentalis, S. & L. Icon. Muse. Suppl. 105. 



On rocks in a ravine at Goldstream, Vancouv r Island, June 2nd, 

 1893 ; along Nanaimo River, Vancouver Island, Af :.ril 27th, 1887; 

 on rocks, Mount Finlayson, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, May 

 3ist, 1887 J on rocks by the Colquitz River, near Victoria, Van- 

 couver Island, June 1st, 1893. {Macoun.} A part of the above 

 specimens were named H. Vancouveriense by Kindberg and all of 

 them Hypnum occidentalism Sulliv., by Dr. Best in the paper cited on 

 the preceding pages. We have followed Dr. Best in the disposition 

 of our specimens of the genera Leskea, Pseudoleskea, Heterocla- 

 dium, Thuidium and Claopodium. 



H6. THUIDIUM, Schimp. 



695. T. gracile, BRUCH & SCHIMP. 



T. rnicrophyllum, Sw. ; Best, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. 

 XXIIL, p. 87. 



On stones at Credit Forks, Ont. (Jas. White.) 



