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884. H. cupressiforme, Linn. 



On sandy soil, Sable Island, N,S., Aug., 1899; on trunks, Cache 

 Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont.,' 1900. {Macoun.) 



Var. resupinatura, Sch. ; Ren. & Card. Bot. Gaz., Vol. 

 XXX., p. 23. 



Chance Cove, Newfoundland, 1891. {Waghorne.) 



Var. brevisetum, Schimp. 



On rock. Lake Marsh, Yukon. The sterile specimens referred 

 here possibly belong elsewhere, yet they>come very close to this 

 vari ety . ( Williams. ) 



1188. H. Vaucheri, Lesq. 



Newfoundland. {Waghorne) At the base of a tree at Dawson, 

 Yukon. This species is dioecious. The leaves are entire with 

 flat borders. (Williams.) 



887. H. Lindbergii, Mitt. 



On rocks at the Cascades, Gatineau River, Que., June, 1900 ; on 

 stones and logs by a brook, Algonquin Park, Ont., June, 1900; on 

 rocks and stones below Queenston Heights, Ont. ; on logs in 

 woods at Point Edward, Sarnia, Ont., 1901. {Macoun.) 



Var. elatum, Schimp. 

 In swamps. Lake Lindeman, Yukon. (Williams.) 



1189. H. pseudo-recurvans, Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. 



140. 



Differs from H. Jamesii, SuUiv.; leaves denticulate all around, 

 ovate-lanceolate, long-acuminate gradually tapering to a filiform 

 point. Perichetial leaves entire below the long-linear point. 

 Capsule obovate. Tufts olivaceous, sparingly radiculose. Lid of 

 capsule and male flowers not seen. Habit of H. cupressiforme. 



On the base of a tree, Revelstoke,B.C., May 5th, 1890. (Macoun.) 

 Referred to Raphidostegium recurvans in Part VI., p. 208. 



