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258. G. torquata, Hornsch. 



On rocks in a ravine at Goldstream, Vancouver Island, June, 

 1893. (Macoun.) Sterile specimens were collected at Sheep 

 Creek, Dyea Creek, Alaska; also at lakes Lindeman and Bennett, 

 Yukon, i8gg. {Williams.) On rocks, Chilliwack Valley, B.C., 

 1 90 1. {J. M. Macoun.') 



259. G. tortifolia, Kindb., subsp. pellucida, Kindb. Bryol. 



N. Am. & Eur. 217. 



Leaves larger and longer than the species, ovate-lanceolate, 

 subacute, bright green; cells pale, pellucid, nearly all quadrate 

 and not distinctly sinuous; costa pellucid. Capsules unknown. 

 Tufts pale green when dry. 



On rocks. Eagle Pass, Gold Range, B.C., May 23rd, 1890; also 

 on Parson's Mountain, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, May 19th, 

 1893. {Macoun.) 



263. G, depilata, Kindb. 



On damp rocks at Esquimault and Parson's Mountain, near 

 Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1893. {Macoun.) 



1006. G. Canadensis, Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. 226. 



Leaves somewhat long, recurved below at both sides, flexuous 

 when dry; middle cells rectangular, the upper subquadrate dis- 

 tinctly sinuous, the alar hyaline and very numerous. Capsule 

 small and oval. Tufts of yellowish or brownish green 4 — 5 cm. 

 high. Branches curved. 



On rocks at Esquimault Harbour, near Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island, May 13th, 1893. {Macoun.) 



looY. G. procera, Kindb. 



Leaves long, recurved nearly all around, nearly appressed when 

 dry; cells yellow, the upper short and not or faintly sinuous, the 

 alar few and the inner basal long; hair-point short and rough, 

 sometimes wanting. Tufts brownish, stem 5 — 10 cm. high, 

 Habit of G. patens. 



On rocks. Parson's Mountain, near Esquimault, Vancouver 

 Island, May 12th, 1893. {Macoun.) 



