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922. H. cuspidatum. LINN. 



On earth in wet woods at Louisburg, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 Aug., 1898 ; in a springy place by the railway, near Dow's 

 swamp, Ottawa, Ont., 1900. (Macoun} 



1196. H. subgiganteum, KINDB., Ott. Nat. Vol. XIV., p. So. 



Differs from H. giganteum in having monoecious inflorescense, 

 from H. cordifolium in having stems or branches pinnate and 

 leaves auricled from both in the very short costa of the leaves, 

 which in stem leaves is generally nearly indistinct, in branch 

 leaves reaching nearly to the middle 



In a bog north of the Saskatchewan at Prince Albert, Sask,,. 

 June 30th, 1896. (Macoun} 



924. H. Schreberi, WILLD. 



Chilliwack Valley, B.C., 1901. (/. M. Macoun.} 



129. HYLOCOMIUM, Schimp. 



925. H. splendens, (HEDW.) SCHIMP. 



H. proliferum, Linn.; Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur., 41. 



Very common in all thick woods across the continent. Loring, 

 Sitka, Salmon Creek, arid Canon Creek, near Juneau, Alaska. (Miss- 

 G. Cooley} St. Paul Island, Behring Sea. (Dr. Merriam} Lake 

 Lincleman, Thirty-mile River, and Dawson, Yukon. An abundant 

 species. (Williams.} Chilliwack Valley, B.C. (J.M. Macoun^) 



927. H. umbratum, (Ehrh.) Schimp. 



On old logs in woods, Big Intervale, Margate and Baddeck, 

 Cape Breton Island, N.S., 1898. (Macoun.} 



928. H. pyrenaicum, (SPRUCE) LINDB. 



On rocks by a brook at Meech's Lake, near Chelsea, Que., Sept. 

 23rd, 1893. (Macoun} On rock, Lake Lindeman, Yukon. (Wil- 

 liams} 



929. H. brevirostre, (EHRH.) SCHIMP. 



In a damp ravine, Grand Narrows, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 July 27th, 1898. (Macoun} 



