32 The Ottawa Naturalist. [February 



214. H. Schreberi, WiUd. 



Abundant on earth in old woods around Ottawa. In shady woods, 

 Rockcliffe Park, April 22 nd, 1896. 



LX. HYLOCOMIUM, Schimp. 



215. H. splendens, (Hedw.) Schimp. 



Very abundant in damp woods everywhere around Ottawa. In 

 shady woods along the cliff facing the Ottawa River, Rockcliffe Park, 

 April 22nd, 1896 ; Casselman, Aug. 20th, 1884. 



216. H. brevirostre, Schimp. 



On damp rocks near High Falls, Lievre River, near Buckingham, 

 Que., May i9lh, 1884. 



217. H. triquctrum, (Linn ) Schimp. 



Very co-nmon in old cool or damp woods. In shady woods along 

 the cliff facing Ottawa River, Rockcliffe Park, April 22nd, 1896 ; Cas- 

 selrnan, Aug. 20th, 1884. 



218. H. pyreniacum, (Spiuce) Lind. 



On rocks by a brook, Meeche's Lake, north of Chelsea, Que., Sept. 

 23rd, 1893 (Addendum.) 



219. Didymodon trachneuron, Kindb. (Just published) 



Leaves short-attenuate, subacute, brittle ; cosla pale, papillose at 

 back, sotnetimes excurrent. Tufts low, green. Capsules unknown. 



On large boulders in a brook near Norih Wakefield, Que., Sept. 

 13th, 18^3. (J. M, Macoun) 



220. Grimmia arctophila, Kindb. 



Leaves ovate oblong, involute above, suberect when moist, ap- 

 pressed when dry, the uppermost not larger, basal cells generally short, 

 the upper short-opaque ; hair point not long; capsule sub-oblong, 

 brownish ; lid apiculate ; annulus indistinct ; pedicel straight. Tufts 

 generally cohering, blackish when dry, about 3 cm. high. 



On rocks, Paugan Falls, on the Gatineau River, Que , Aug. 24tb, 

 1894. 



HEPATIOiE (Liverworts). 



I. FRULLANIA, Raddi. 



221. F, Eboracensis, (Gottsch.) Lehm. 



Very common, especially on beech trees in all the old woods 

 around Ottawa. On bark of various trees, especially beech at Cassel- 



