CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 295 



On earth under a log, Sea's farm, Victoria, Vancouver Island, 

 May 6th, 1893. (Macou?i.) 



780. E. semiasperum, C. M. & KINDB. 



The specimen on which this species is based is referred to 

 Brachythecium plumosum by Dr. A. J. Grout. 



1158. E. subscabridum, KINDB., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur., 93. 



Differs from E. Sullivantii : Stem subjulaceous ; branches 

 attenuate, longish, nearly crowded. Leaves shorter, more con- 

 cave and longer decurrent ; alar cells more numerous. Stem- 

 leaves filiform- pointed ; branch leaves ovate-oblong, long-acumi- 

 nate. Tufts pale green. Sometimes pseudo-monoecious. Capsules 

 unknown. * 



Newfoundland. ( Wagkome.) On limestone rocks at Ottawa, 

 Ont. We have no specimens. (Macoun.) 



1159. E. pseudo-velutinoides, KINDB., Revue Bryol., 1895. 



Leaves subulate-acuminate filiform-pointed, not or slightly, 

 striate, faintly reflexed near the base ; cells sublinear ; costa 

 short. Stem-leaves entire subovate or ovate-oblong ; costa 

 scarcely reaching to the middle. Branch-leaves ovate-lanceolate 

 denticulate all around ; costa reaching somewhat above the 

 middle. Perichetial leaves with very long filiform point. Cap- 

 sules not seen ; pedicel rough. Tufts loose, green. Stem not 

 creeping. 



On earth, Sea's farm, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, May, 

 1893. (Macoun.) 



1160. E scabridum, LINDB. ; Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur., 94. 



On earth in woods, Otter Slide Creek, Algonquin Park, Ont., 

 July 1 9th, 1900. (Macoun.) 



1161. E. SUbcsespitosum, KINDB., Revue Bryol., 1895. 



Differs from E. illecebrum and ccespitosum\ leaves narrower, less 

 crowdedand not densely appressed; those of thestem ovate-oblong 

 often filiform-pointed ; cells generally linear except the dilated 

 hyaline alar and lowest basal. Branch-leaves denticulate only in 

 upper quarter. Tufts yellowish green, faintly glossy. Capsules 

 unknown. 



