CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. I93 



86. D. strietum, Schleich. 



On old logs in the Crow's Nest Pass, Rocky Mountains, alt. 

 4,000 feet, 1897. {Macoun.) 



fiV. D. moutanum, Hedw. 



On rotten logs in swamps at Edmonton, Ont., 1892. (^Jas. 

 White.) On sandy soil. Sable Island, N.S., July, 1899 ! barren ; 

 abundant and fruiting on the bases of trees, Algonquin Park, Ont., 

 June, 1900. {Macoun.) 



88. D. fulvum, Hook. 



On boulders in the Big Intervale, Margaree, Cape Breton Island, 

 N.S., 1898 ; very abundant on boulders and in fine fruit near Eel 

 River, N.B., Aug., 1899. {Macoun.) 



89. D. viride, Schimp. 



Bases of beech trees, Edmonton, Ont. {Jos. White.) On damp 

 earth at the base of trees. Big Intervale, Margaree, Cape Breton 

 Island, N.S., 1898 ; on trees at Agassiz, B.C., May, 1889. This 

 was named var. grosiferum by Kindberg. On trunks, Algonquin 

 Park, Ont., June, 1900 ; on the bases of trees in woods, Southamp- 

 ton, Ont., Aug., 1901. {Macoun.) 



Var. Iseve, Ren. & Card., Botanical Gazette, Vol. XXX., 

 p. 15. 



A forma typica habitu multo laxiore foliusque minus congestis 

 dorso lasvibus distincta. 



On old stumps. Bay of Islands, Newfoundland, 1895. {Wag- 

 home.) 



972. D. serratum, Kindb. 



On boulders at Cache Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont., June 8th, 

 1900. {Macoun.) 



90. D. flagellare, Hedw. 



On rotten logs at Edmonton, Ont., 1892. (/as. White.) On 

 old logs in woods at Baddeck, and at Louisburg, Cape Breton 

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