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bog, Union Mines, Comox, Vancouvei- Island, June, 1893; on earth 

 in a ravine at Woodstock, N.B., July, 1899; in wet places, Algon- 

 quin Park, Ont., 1900. {Macoun.) Unalaska Island, and Kadiak 

 Island, BehringSea, Aug., 1891. (/. M. Macoun.) Lake Lindeman. 

 (^Williams.) Loring, Sitka ; Salmon Creek, near Juneau ; near 

 the snow line above the basin. (Miss G. Cooley.) 



1092. M. glabrescens, Kindb., Note on Canad. Bryol., 1893. 



Leaves oval-lingulate, green or pale red, not nigrescent ; the 

 uppermost suboblong or oblong-lanceolate ; cells smaller than 

 in M. punctatum. Perichetial leaves as in M. subglobosum. Stem 

 nearly glabrous. Pedicel longer than in M. punctatum. 



On earth and old logs in woods at Port Etches and Sitka,Alaska; 

 also on Carmanah Point, Vancouver Island, 1892. {J. M. Macoun.) 

 On old logs. Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C., July, 1878 ; and on 

 earth at Comox, Vancouver Island, July, 1885. {Dr. G. M. Dawson.) 

 On old logs at Victoria, Vancouver Island, May, 1875 ^"^ '" May, 

 1893, and at Comox, Vancouver Island in April, 1887. This is a 

 common and distinct species on Vancouver Island. {Macoun.) 



Subsp. cUoropliyllosum, Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur., 

 340. 



Capsule (unripe) narrowly oblong. Leaf-cells very chloro- 

 phyllose. Stem tomentose. 



On wet rocks in a brook emptying into the west side of Meech's 

 Lake, near Chelsea, Que., Sept. 23rd, 1893. {Macoun^ 



550. M. subglobosum, Bruch & Schimp. 



Seal Lake, northern Labrador, July, 1896. {A. P. Low.) In 

 boggy places, Middleton Island, Alaska ; also on St. George and 

 St. Paul islands, Behring Sea, 1892. (/. M. Macoun.) Lake Linde- 

 man, Yukon. (Williams.) 



551. M. Jiymenophyllum, Bryol. Eur. 



Bennett City and Dawson, Yukon. Growing in large thick tufts 

 in damp and shady or wet places. (Williams.) 



552. M. hymenophylloides, Heuben. 



On earth, St. George Island, Behring Sea, July, 1892. ( /. M. 

 Macoun.) On rock?, Half-Way Brook, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 Aug., 1898. (Macoun.) 

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