"AcouN.] CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 5*1 



On earth on rocks along the railway a mile east of Agassiz, B.C., 

 May 8th, 1889. (Macoun.) 



(214.) B. horridifolia, C. M. & Kindb. (n. sp.) 



Densely tufted. Plants about 3 cm. high,, green above, rusty-red 

 below, more or less branching. Leaves dry irregularly crispate, when 

 moistened falcate, spreading at all sides, very long and narrow, ovate- 

 lanceolate, carinate above, loosely disposed and long-decurrent, nearly 

 smooth ; borders reflexed at the ovate base ; basal cells pellucid, short- 

 rectangular, the inner larger ; upper cells small and obscure ; costa 

 red-brown, broader below, narrower above, vanishing in the apes. 

 JBarren. 



This species is allied to Barbula cylindrica (Tayl.) Lindb., but differs 

 principally in the decurrent leaves and the attenuate costa. 



On damp rocks, near the whirlpool, west of the Columbia Elver, at 

 Eevelstoke, B.C., May 9th, 1890. (Macoun.) 



(215.) B. convoluta, Hedw. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. Ame- 

 rica, 127 ; Canadian Musci, No. 76. 



Tortida convolvia, Drumm. Muse. Bor.-Am., No. 138. 



Sandy soil in the country extending from Canada to the Eocky 

 Mountains. {Drummond.) On pasture fields and by roadsides at 

 Ottawa, Carlton Place, Belleville, Niagara Palls and Owen Sound, 

 Ont. ; on earth at Victoria and Comox, Vancouver Island. (^Macoun.) 

 On earth, very common at London, Ont. (J. Deamess.) 



(216.) B. chrysopoda, C. M. & Kindb. (n. sp.) 



Differs from Barbula convoluta in the short nearly indistinct stem, 

 the leaves sub-lingulate, very obtuse, the perichetial leaves roun&ed or 

 truncate at the apex, long exserted, the lid spirally contorted. 



On earth in the burnt woods around Eevelstoke ; especially along 

 old roads, May 17th, 1890. {Macoun) 



(f.) SYNTRICHIA, C. Muell. 



.(217.) B. subulata, Beauv. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses of IS. Ame- 

 rica, 130. 



Tortula subvlata, Drumm. Muse. Bor.-Am., No. 144. 

 In the country from Canada to the Eocky Mountains ; upon the 

 ground. (Drummond.) On earth in the country noi-th of Edmonton, 

 N.W.T, ; on earth along the Praser Eiver, below Lytton, B.C. ; and 

 «n rocks, Point Wilkins, Lake Winnipegoosis, Man. (Macoun.) 



