CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 3I3 



1190. H. pseudo-COmplexum, Kindb., Revue Bryol., 1895. 



Leaves entire, not appressed when dry; upper cells lanceolate, 

 lower oblong, angular, (alar) suboval, small not well defined. 

 Stem-leaves ovate or ovate-oblong. Branch-leaves ovate-lanceo- 

 late longer-acuminate, often falcate. Tufts dense, pale green. 

 Stems eradiculose irregularly divided ; branches not compressed. 

 Capsules unknown. Resembles a var. of H. molluscumm habit. 



Port Etches, Alaska, June i6th, 1892. (/. M. Macoun.) 



1191. H. flliforme, Kindb., Revue Bryol. 1895. 



Stem leaves distant. Leaves ovate with a short subulate or 

 longer and filiform point, faintly denticulate at acumen ; those of 

 the stem recurved at one side; upper cells lanceolate, lower oblong, 

 alar few, hyaline. Tufts green, loose and eradiculose, stem long, 

 pinnate; branches distant ; paraphyllia broad, very few. Capsules 

 unknown. Dioecious. 



On rocks at Banff, Rocky Mountains, July, 1891. {Macoun.) 



889. H. curvifolium, Hedw. 



On old logs in woods at Camlachie, Lambton Co., Ont., June 

 1 8th, 1 90 1. {Macoun.) 



890. H. pratense, Koch. 



On hummocks in a swamp at Dawson, Yukon. {Williams.') 



1192. H. subeomplexum, Kindb., Revue Bryol. 1895. 



Differs from H. Vauckeri, Lesq. ; leaves larger and shorter, 

 abruptly narrowed from a subovate base ; angular cells smaller 

 and finally hyaline without special alar cells. Tufts green. 



Sandstone rocks, Wood Mountain and Cypress Hills, Assa., 

 June, 1894-95. {Macoun.) 



894. H. nemorosum, Koch. 



On earth, Leamy's Lake, Hull, Que., Nov. 9th, 1896. {Macoun.) 



1193. H. pseudo-nemorosum, Kindb., Bryol. N. Am. & Eur. 



123. 



Leaves ovate-oblong, denticulate at the subulate acumen, not 

 distinctly recurved, decurrent, not yellow at insertion ; alar cells 



