294 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



shorter; lid muticous, acute. Stem pinnate ; branches generally 

 distant, often flagelliferous. Tufts dark green. 



On rocks, Parson's Mountain, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, 

 May i;th, 1893. (Macoun.) 



The whole genus needs revision as altogether too many species 

 have been made. 



122. EURHYNCHIUM, Schimp. 

 V68. E. strigosum, (HOFFM.) BR. & SCH. 



On rotten logs, Edmonton, Ont., 1892. (Jas. White.} On 

 earth, Jumping Pound Creek, Alta., 1897; on hillsides, Old Wives' 

 Creek, Assa., 1895 ; on earth in a ravine at Woodstock, New 

 Brunswick, 1899 ; on earth and logs, Algonquin Park, Ont., 1900. 

 (Macoun.) Common at Dawson, Yukon. (Williams.) 



Subsp. prsecox, HEDW.; Kindb., Bryjl. N. Am. & Eur., 104. 



On rocks, Deer Park, Lower Arrow Lake, Columbia River, 

 B.C., June 4th, 1890. (Macoun.y 



*7V6. E. gramincolor, BRID. 



E. Sulliva?itii, (Spruce) ; Can. Cat., Pt. VI., 206, 



On limestone rocks, quite common at Foster's Flats, Niagara 

 River, Ont., 1901. (Macoun.) 



W. E. Mans, (HEDW.) LESQ. & JAMES. 



On earth in woods at Southampton, Ont., August 20th, 1901. 

 (Macoun.) 



1*8. E. Stokesii, (TURN.) BRUCH & SCHIMP. 



Specimens from old logs and damp rocks at Hastings, B.C., 

 April 6th and 8th, 1889, are placed here by Dr. A. G. Grout. 

 They were placed with E. hiam by Dr. Kindberg in Part VI., p. 

 206. 



Subsp. pseudo-speciosum, KINDB. Bryol. N. Am. & 



Eur., 95. 



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Leaves squarrose ; costa vanishing below the acumen. Stem 

 creeping. Capsules unknown. 



