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base. Capsule curved, furrowed when dry, substrumose ; peristome 

 dark red ; seta 2 cm. long, solitary. 



This species could be considered as allied to D. strictum, Schleich., 

 and D. viride, Schimp., but differs principally in the form of the capsule 

 and in the less brittle leaves ; the costa is narrower than in D. viride. 

 It has also affinity to D. majus, Turn. 



On the ground and on logs at Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1885 ; on 

 the ground in woods at Hastings, and at Agassiz and Sicamous, B.C., 

 1889. (Macoun.) 



(96.) D. crispulum, 0. M. & Kindb. (n. sp.); Canadian Musci, No. 

 41, in part. 



Nearly allied to D. sulcatum, Kindb., but differing in having a 

 shorter stem, 2-3 cm. high, the leaves crispate, very much shorter, 

 0-5 — 0'8 cm. long, the costa less excurrent, rough at the back, the 

 alar cells smaller. 



On logs in woods at Comox, Vancouver Island, May 2nd, 1887 ; on 

 logs in woods Albert Canon, Illicillewaet Eiver, B.C., May, 1890. 

 (Macoun.') 



(91.) D. leioneuron, Kindb., Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. XVI. 

 92 ; Canadian Musci, No. 44, in part, barren specimens. 



Dioecious. Plants loosely tufted, about 9 cm. high, pale-yellowish. 

 Stem, tall sparingly radiculose. Leaves suberect, involute nearly all 

 around, not undulate, ovate-lanceolate, narrowed into a short obtusate 

 or subacute acumen, nearly entire or with a few small teeth at the 

 apex ; cells not porose, narrow except the basilar ; alar cells brown, 

 median basal cells hyaline, inner yellow near the costa ; costa smooth 

 and faint, ceasing below the acumen, ^V of the leaf near the base. 

 Barren. 



This species has no afiinity to the other Canadian Dicrana and is 

 very distinct in the long-celled, nearly entire leaves and the costa 

 narrow. In habit it may be compared with some forms of D. scoparium, 

 Hedw. 



In swampy woods at Salt Lake, Anticosti, August 12th, 1883. 

 (Macoun.) 



(98.) D. majus, Turn. ; Lesq.. & James, Mosses of N. America, 74 ; 

 Canadian Musci, No. 44, in part, fertile. 



Deep cool woods, on the ground. Miquelon Island. (Delamare.) 

 Eiviere du Loup (en has). (St. Cyr.) On earth at Brackley Point, 



