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THE OTTAWA NATURALIST. 



Vol. XI. OTTAWA, DECEMBER, 1897. No. 9. 



THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF OTTAWA. 



By Prof. John Macoun, M.A., F.L.S., F.R.S.C. 

 Continued from October No. 



71. B. pomiformis, Hedw. 



Crevices of damp and dripping rocks near Gilmour's Mill, Chelsea, 

 Que. ; collected on damp limestone ledges on the cliffs facing Gatineau 

 Point, Rockcliffe Park, April 22nd, 1896. Fruiting. 



XXV. PHILONOTIS, Brid. 



72. P. fontana, Brid. 



By springs at Kingsmere, and Kirk's Ferry, Que. 



XXVI. LEPTOBRYUM, Schimp. 



73. L. pyriforme, Schimp. 



Rather common on burnt soil in swamps and along ditches. Cas- 

 selman and Carleton Place ; border of Dew's Swamp, Oct. 12th, 1884. 



XXVII. WEBERA, Hedw. 



74. W. nutans, Hedw. 



On rotten logs and stumps in swamps and wet woods ; common. 

 Dow's Swamp, Kingsmere and Casselman ; common in McKay's Bush ; 

 collected on old logs in Beechwood Cemetery, May 12th, 1896. Fruit- 

 ing. Mer Bleue June 15th, 1892. 



75. W. albicans, Schimp. 



On wet limestone rocks under the cliffs at the end of the Electric 

 Road, Rockcliffe Park. Nov. 9th, 1896. 



XXVIII. BRYUM, Dill. 



76. B. pendulum, Schimp. 



On wet earth at Ottawa ; woods north of Beechwood Cemetery, 

 October 20th, 1884. 



