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Subgenus VII. DREPANIUM, C. Muell. 



(869.) H. reptile, Michx. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. America, 

 390 ; Canadian Musci, JSTo. 345. 



H. cupressiforme foliis anguslioribus, Drumm. Muse Bor.-Am., Nos. 206 

 and 207. 



Eocks and tranks of trees ; not rare (206) ; trunks of trees and 

 rocks ; not uncommon (207). (Brummmd.') Miquelon Island. (Bela- 

 mare.) Pictou Co., N.S. (McKay.) Canaan Porks, Queen's Co., N.B. 

 (J. Moser.) Bass Eiver, Fredericton, and Grand Lake, IN" B. (Fowler's 

 Gat.) On trees near JSalifax, UST.S. ; on bases of trees, Brackley Point, 

 Prince Edward Island ; trunks of trees, G-asp^ Co., Que. ; abundant on 

 trunks of trees at Ottawa; very common on trunks at Belleville, Ont. ; 

 also at Lake Nipissing and Lake Nepigon, Ont. ; on trees, Dawson 

 Eoute, west of Lake Superior ; on trees, Athabasca Eiver, near Port 

 Assiniboine, iN'.W.T. ; on bases of trees at Manitoba House, Man. 

 (^Macoun.) On trunks at Punk Island and other points, Lake Winni- 

 peg ; Clear water Eiver, N.W.T., lat. 57°. (J. M. Macoun.) Kootanie 

 Eiver, B.C. (Lyall.) Vicinity of London, Ont. (J. Bearness.) 



(870.) H. pallescens, Schimp. Syn. ed. 2. 



On limestone rocks on an old stone fence along the Aylmer Eoad, 

 west of Hull, Que., October 24th, 1891. (Macoun.) Canaan Porks, 

 Queen's Co., N.B. (J. Moser.) Confounded with H. reptile. 



(871.) H. fertile, Sendt. ; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. America, 

 391 ; Canadian Musci, IS'o. 346, in part. 



On old logs, Bass Eiver, N.B. (Fowler's Gat.) On logs at Canaan 

 Porks, Queen's Co., KB. (J. Moser.) On logs, Tobique Eiver, N.B. 

 (Hay.) Bale St. Paul, Charlevoix Co., Que. (St.Cyr.) Decayed logs, 

 Belvin's Lake, Que. (B' Urban.) On logs, Jupiter Eiver, Anticosti ; 

 on logs, Gasp^ Basin, and along the Gasp6 coast, Que. ; on old logs in 

 woods at Owen Sound, Ont. (Macoun.) Islands in the Gulf of 

 Georgia, B.C. (Bawson.) All the above localities doubtful except the 

 last, as the specimens have not been examined by Kindberg. 



(872.) H. Waghornei, Kindb. (n. sp.) 



Differs from H. fertile in the large and hyaline alar leaf-cells, the 

 other basal ones not yellow, capsule tumid at the base, slightly curved, 

 paraphyllia very broad. 



New Harbor and Chance Cove, Newfoundland, September 26th, 1890. 

 (Bev. A. Waghorne.) 



