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1190. H. pseudo-complexum, KINDB., Revue Bryol., 1895. 



Leaves entire, not appressed when dry; upper cells lanceolate, 

 lower oblong, angular, (alar) suboval, small not well defined. 

 Stem-leaves ovate or ovate-oblong. Branch-leaves ovate-lanceo- 

 late longer-acuminate, often falcate. Tufts dense, pale -green. 

 Stems eradiculose irregularly divided ; branches not compressed. 

 Capsules unknown. Resembles a var. of H. molluscum in habit. 



Port Etches, Alaska, June i6th, 1892. (/. M. Macoun^ 



1191. H. filiforme, KINDB., Revue Bryol. 1895. 



Stem leaves distant. Leaves ovate with a short subulate or 

 longer and filiform point, faintly denticulate at acumen ; those of 

 the stem recurved at one side; upper cells lanceolate, lower oblong, 

 alar few, hyaline. Tufts green, loose and eradiculose, stem long, 

 pinnate; branches distant ; paraphyllia broad, very few. Capsules 

 unknown. Dioecious. 



On rocks at Banff, Rocky Mountains, July, 1891. (Macomi.) 



S89. H. curvifolium, HEDW. 



On old logs in woods at Camlachie, Lambton Co., Ont., June 

 1 8th, 1901. (Macoun.) 



890. H. pratense, KOCH. 



On hummocks in a swamp at Dawson, Yukon. (Williams.} 



1192. H. SUbcomplexum, KINDB., Revue Bryol. 1895. 



Differs from H. Vaucheri, Lesq. ; leaves larger and shorter, 

 abruptly narrowed from a subovate base ; angular cells smaller 

 and finally hyaline without special alar cells. Tufts green. 



Sandstone rocks, Wood Mountain and Cypress Hills, Assa., 

 June, 1894-95. (Macoun.} 



894. H. nemorosum, KOCH. 



On earth, Leamy's Lake, Hull, Que., Nov. 9th, 1896. (Macoun) 



1193. H. pseudo -nemorosum, KINDB., BRYOL. N. Am. & Eur. 



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Leaves ovate-oblong, denticulate at the subulate acumen, not 

 distinctly recurved, decurrent, not yellow at insertion ; alar cells 



