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930. H. squarrosum, LINN. 



Quite common on old logs in damp woods, Big Intervale, Mar- 

 garee, Cape Breton Island, N.S., July, 1898. (Macoun.) Canaan 

 Forks, Queen's Co., N.B., 1894. (/. Moser.) Lake Lindeman, 

 Yukon. (Williams.) 



931. H. triquetrum, (LINN.) BRUCH & SCHIMP. 



Roundhouse woods, Niagara Falls, 1901. (Macoun.) Yukon 

 River below Fort Selkirk and Klondike River bottom, near its 

 mouth. Not apparently very common. (Williams.} 



932. H. robustum, (HOOK.) KINDB. 

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



933. H. loreum, (LINN.) SCHIMP. 



Common on old logs at Big I itervale, Margaree, Cape Breton 

 Island, N.S., 1898. (Macoun.) Port Etches, Alaska, Lat. 60 30'. 

 (/. M. Macoun.) Sitka, Loring, Juneau, alt. 3,000 feet ; Sheep 

 Creek, near Juneau, Alaska. (Miss G. Cooley.) Cafion City, Dyea 

 Creek and Skagway, Alaska. (Williams.) 



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