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Que. ; common in wet woods at Beechwood, Dow's swamp and Mer 

 Bleue, neai- Ottawa ; abundant throughout Ontai-io and at Lake 

 Superior, Lake Nipissing and Lake Nepigon ; common in swamps 

 at Hector and Banif, Eoeky Mountains ; in Soger's Pass, Selkirk 

 Mountains ; on earth in woods along the Columbia Eiver at Eevelstoke, 

 also at Sicamous, and on the Gold Eange at Griffin Lake and Hastings, 

 Barrard Inlet, B.C. {Macoun.) Near London, Ont. (J. Bearness.) 

 In bogs, Punk Island, Lake Winnipeg ; Cape Vancouver and St. 

 Paul Island, Behring Sea, 1891. (J. M. Macoun.) Cascade, Galton 

 and Eocky Mountains, B.C. {Lyall.) Eocky Mountains. (Bourgeau.) 

 Kotzebue Sound. (Roth. Alask.) Greenland. (Fl. Gr.) Very com- 

 mon across the continent. 



Var. plumosum, Schimp. ; Canadian Musci, No. 374. 



On rocks, Gasp^ Co., Que. ; and bases of trees, Lake Nepigon, Ont. ; 

 along Kicking Horse Lake, Eocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



Yar. subestriatum, Kindb. ; Canadian Musci, No. 3*76. 



Leaves nearly estriate. 



On earth at Hunter's Eiver, Brackley Point and Cove Head, Prince 

 Edward Island ; on earth at Eevelstoke, Columbia Eiver, B.C. 

 (Macoun.) 



Var. micropterum, Kindb. (n. var.) 



Stems nearly simple ; leaves long-cuspidate, not striate above, alar 

 cells small ; inflorescence probably dioecious ; only female flowers 

 found. 



Battle Harbor, Labrador, August 30th, 1891. (Rev. A. Waghome.) 

 * H. orthothecioicles, Lindb. Spitzberg. Moss. 



Amongst other mosses at Battle Harbor, Labrador. {Rev. A. Wag- 

 home.) 



(851.) H. Moseri, Kindb. Ott. Nat. IV. G5. 



Diifering from S. uncinatum in the leaves not being striate, but 

 sometimes recurved at the base ; costa faint, often failing ; differing 

 from all other Sarpidia in the stem being densely radiculose. 



On the bases and trunks of poplar trees in woods at Canaan Foi-ks, 

 Queen's Co., N.B., December 30th, 1889. (J. Moser.) New Harbor, 

 Freshwater, and Chance Cove, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Waghome.) 



