CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 11 



mountains and by brooks flowing from perpetual snow on the Gold 

 Eange north of Griffin Lake, B.C. Alt. 7,500 feet. August 8tb, 1889. 

 (Macoun.) 



(35.) A. parvifolia, C. Muell. Flora, (1881) 14. 

 Alaska. {Both. Alask.) 



ORDEE III. BRYACEvE. True Mosses. 



Series I. Acrocarpi. 



TRIBE I.— PHASCEiE. 



3. EPHEMERUM, Hampe. 



(36.) E. minutissimum, Lindb. Manip. Muse. II. 41 1 . 



E. serratum, Hampe. Var. angitsiifolium, Schimp. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses 

 of N. America, 38 ; Canadian Musoi No. 465. 



Phascum serratum, Drummond Muse. Bor.-Am. No. 10. 



On earth at Oarleton House on the Saskatchewan, K.W.T. {Drum- 

 mond.) Abundant on inundated ground along the outlet of Leamy's 

 Lake, near Hull, Que. {Macoun.) 



4. SPH/ERANCIUM, Schimp. 



(37.) S. triquetrum, (Spruce.) Schimp. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses 

 of JST. America, 41. 



Phascum muticum, Drumm. Muse. Bor.-Am. No. 8. 



On earth at Oarleton House on the Saskatchewan, N.W.T. (Drum- 

 mond.) 



5. PHASCUM, Linn, (in part.) 



(38.) P. pillferum, Schreb. Phase. 1 1, fig. 7. 



P. cuspidatum, Schreb. var. piliferum, Brueh & Schimp. ; Lesq. & James, 

 Mosses of N. America, 42. 



P. cuspidatum, Drumm. Muse. Bor.-Am. No's. 5 and 7. 



(No. 5) On the borders of Stony Lake, Rocky Mountains. (No. 7) 

 Plains at Oarleton House on the Saskatchewan, N.W.T. (Drummond.) 



