2/8 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



1126. E. SuUivantii, C. Muell. ; Lesq. & James' Mosses of 



N. America, 313. 



On logs at Edmonton, Ont., Nov. iSth, 1892 ; also creeping 

 closely on rotten logs at Edmonton, Ont., Oct. 15th, 1892. (Jas. 

 White.) 



1127. E. orthocarpus, (La Pyl.) Lindb. 



On an island in the Yukon River, about 10 miles below Fort 

 Selkirk. On ground under heavy spruce forest. This species has 

 before been reported only from Colorado and Newfoundland in 

 North America. {WtUiams.) 



112. CLIMACIUM, Web. &Mohr. 



672. c. dendroides, Web. & Mohr. 



Very abundant on old logs in a swamp at Golden Lake, Ren- 

 frew Co., Ont. In very fine fruit Sept. 27th, 1900. {Muoun.) 

 Canon City, Dyea Creek, Alaska ; Marsh Lake and Klondike 

 River bottom near its mouth. Not fruiting. ( Williams?^ 



Var. Oregonense, Ren. & Card. 

 Shore of Lake Marsh, Yukon, on gravel ; sterile. (Williams^ 



673. c. Americanura, Brid. 



Roundhouse woods, near Niagara Falls, Ont., May 20th, 1901. 

 (Macoun^ 



674. C. Ruthenicum, (Weinm.) Lindb. 



Port Etches, Alaska, Lat. bo° 30', June i8th, 1892. i J. M. 

 Macoun.) 



113. ORTHOTHECIUM, Bruch & Schimp. 



678. O. chryseum, Bruch & Schimp. 



On earth along Bragg's Creek, Elbow River, Rocky Mountains, 

 July 9th, 1897. (Macoun.) Skagway and Lake Bennett, (^illiams.) 



