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1011. G. ortholoma, Kindb., Revue Bryol. 1896. 



Leaves long, nearly appressed when dry ; nearly all cells 

 sinuous, middle one rectangular ; hairpoint long and nearly 

 smooth. Capsule very small ; lid with a short conic or oblique 

 beak. Tufts 1-2 cm. high. Leaves often with brown branched 

 brood filaments. 



1012. G. Californiea, Sulliv. ; Lesq. & James' mosses of N. 

 America, 143. 



Above the basin, Juneau, Alaska. {_Miss G. Cooley.') 



1013. G. subflaccida, Kindb., Ott. Nat., Vol. XIV., p. 85. 



Agrees with the European G. flaccida (De Not.) Lindb., not 

 found in America, in brittle orange peristome and channelled 

 ovate-lanceolate, entire leaves with not distinctly sinuous cells ; 

 differs in the leaves being smaller, and recurved nearly all around, 

 muticous or with a short and rough hair-point ; also in the capsule 

 being narrower. Lid and calyptra not seen. 



On rocks at Edmondston, New Brunswick, Sept. 7th, 1899. 

 {Macoun^ 



1014. G. corapacta, Kindb. 



On sandstone rocks. Jumping Pound Creek, Rocky Mountains, 

 Alta., June 12th, 1897. (Macoun) 



45. RACOMITRIUM, Brid. 



279. R. aciculare, (Linn.) Brid. 



On wet rocks, Nagai Island, Alaska, Sept. i8th, 1892 ; on rocks, 

 Chilliwack River, B.C., 1901. (/. M. Macoun) On wet rocks in 

 a brook at Aspy Bay, Cape Breton Island, N.S., Aug. 1898; also 

 in the bed of a brook at Coldstream, Vancouver Island, 1893. 

 {Macoun) Juneau, Alaska, and at Gold Creek Canon, near Juneau. 

 (Miss G. Cooley.) Lake Lindeman, Yukon, 1899. {Williams.) 



280. R. Nevii, C. MuELL. 



On rocks, Chilliwack River, B.C., 1901. (/. M. Macoun.) 



282. R. Macounii, Kindb. 

 On rocks on mountains, Chilliwack River, 190 1. {J,M. Macoun.) 



