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*Polytricum commune, L. (15) Ford Harbor; (59, 63d) Atlantic 

 coast of Labrador. 



Polytricum juniperinum, Willd. (78a) Atlantic coast of Labrador ; 



(74) Nachvak. Previously: B : Grand River; BM.: Cape"Chidley, 



Nachvak-Nain ; M : Little Bay Islands (Waghome). 

 ♦Polytricum piliferum, Schreb. (107a) Atlantic coast of Labrador. 

 tPolytrieum strictum. Banks. (9, 10a, 45c, 50a, 58, 80a, 85b, 



99) Atlantic coast of Labrador; (23a) Brig Harbor Island ; (35a, 



77a) Nachvak. Previously: M : Nain (Bell). 



Eacomitrium eaneseens, Brid. (34b) Nachvak. Previously: 



M : Seal Island, Venison Tickle (Waghome). 



tRaeomitrium lanuginosum, (Hedw.) Brid. (22b) Brig Harbor 

 Island ; (25, 28, 29a, 31b) Mt. Faunce ; 63a, 67,86a) Atlantic coast 

 of Labrador. Previously : M : near Venison Tickle (Waghome). 



Sphagnum acutifolium, Ehrh. (65, 106) Atlantic coast of Labrador. 

 •Previously: M: Cartridge Bight, Seal Islands, Spence's Cove 

 (Waghome). 



♦Splachnum Wormskjoldii, Hornem. (111b, 112) Seal Island. 



Tetraplodon mnioides, (L. f.) Bry. Eur. (109, 110, Ilia) Seal 

 Island; (101) Atlantic coast of Labrador. Previously: M: Paro- 

 quet Island (Allen);, Indian Harbor, Venison Tickle, Battle Harbor, 

 Seal Island (Waghome). 

 HepaticsB : 



Note. — None of these are reported by the previously-named 

 authorities, nor by W. H. Pearson in his List of ICanadian Hepa- 

 ticcB (1890). All the specimens recorded below are from the Atlantic 

 coast of Labrador, but no more definite locality can be given. 



*Blepharostoma trichophyllum, Dum. (3a, 4a. ) 



*Fimbriaria tenella, Nees. (4c.) 



* Jungermannia ventricosa, Dicks. (13a.) 



♦Lepidozia setacea. Mitt. ( ? 3b.) 

 ■ *Marsupella emarginata, Dum. ( ? 88b.) 



♦Nardia crenulata, Lindb. (?4b.) 



♦Ptilidium ciliare, Nees. (2, 6, 60, 80b, 86c.) 



C LICHENS. 



[Note. — The following report on lichens is by Miss Clara E. Cum- 

 mings. Associate Professor of Cryptogamic Botany at Wellesley Col- 

 lege, who kindly undertook the task of identification. Those 

 recorded from "no definite locality" were gathered at various 

 places on the Atlantic coast of Labrador, between St. Lewis 

 Sound and Hebron.— E. B. D.] 



