2/6 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA, 



oblong-quadrate, not numerous ; pedicels slightly roughened ; 

 peristome as in type. With the appearance of a Plagiothecium. 

 On limestone rocks, Otta^ra, Canada. {Macoun) 



654. P. pseudo-platygyrium, Kindb. 



On the bases of trees at Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 July, 1898 ; on old logs at Leamy's Lake, near Hull, Que., Nov.^ 

 1896. {Macoun.) 



1124. P. cyrtophylla, Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. p. 60. 



Leaves broad-ovate, generally obtusate, obtuse, not or slightly 

 recurved ; cells oval, larger than in P. intricata. Branches crowd- 

 ed. Tufts green. Capsules unknown. 



On old logs by the Peace River, Atha., above Dunvegan, Oct.,^ 

 1872. {Macoun.) 



1125. P. subdenticulata, Schimp.; Lesq. & James, Mosses of N. 



America, 308. 



On trees, Newfoundland. {Waghorne.) 



655. P. Selwynii, Kindb. 



On an old log fence. Blueberry Point, Aylmer, Que., April 17th,. 

 1900. Macoun!) 



656. p. Ontariensis, C. M. & Kindb. 



On old logs. Port Dover, Ont., Sept. 24th, 1890. This specimen 

 was referred to P. intricata, in Part VL On trees, Rustico Bay^ 

 Prince Edward Island, July 3rd, 1888. This specimen was referred 

 to P. polyantha in Part VI. {Macoun^ On trees at Edmonton and 

 Credit Forks, Ont., 1892. {Jos. White) 



Dr. A. J. Grout, in his revision of this genus, places all the 

 above with P. intricata. 



657. P. fllari-acuminata, C M. & Kindb. 



On trees in woods, Cache Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont., June 

 9th, 1900. {Macoun) 



