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884. H. cupressiforme, LINN. 



On sandy soil, Sable Island, N,S., Aug., 1899; on trunks, Cache 

 Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont., 1900. (Macoun) 



Var. resupinatum, Sch. ; Ren. & Card. Bot. Gaz., Vol. 

 XXX., p. 23. 



Chance Cove, Newfoundland, 1891. (Waghorne.) 

 Var. brevisetum, SCHIMP. 



On rock, Lake Marsh, Yukon. The sterile specimens referred 

 here possibly belong elsewhere, yet they come very close to this 

 variety. (Williams.) 



1188. H. Vaucheri, LESQ. 



Newfoundland. (Waghorne.) At the base of a tree at Dawson, 

 Yukon. This species is dioecious. The leaves are entire with 

 flat borders. (Williams.) 



887. H. Lindbergii, MITT. 



On rocks at the Cascades, Gatineau River, Que., June, 1900 ; on 

 stones and logs by a brook, Algonquin Park, Ont., June, 1900; on 

 rocks and stones below Queenston Heights, Ont. ; on logs in 

 woods at Point Edward, Sarnia, Ont., 1901. {Macoun) 



Var. elatum, SCHIMP. 

 In swamps, Lake Lindeman, Yukon. (Williams) 



1189. H. pseudo-recurvans, KINDB., BRYOL. N. Am. & Eur. 



140. 



Differs from H. Jamesii, Sulliv.; leaves denticulate all around, 

 ovate-lanceolate, long-acuminate gradually tapering to a filiform 

 point. Perichetial leaves entire below the long-linear point. 

 Capsule obovate. Tufts olivaceous, sparingly radiculose. Lid of 

 capsule and male flowers not seen. Habit of H. cupressiforme. 



On the base of a tree, Revelstoke,B.C., May 5th, 1890. (Macoun) 

 Referred to RapJiidostegium recurvans in Part VI., p. 208. 



