i6 The Ottawa Naturalist. [December 



96. M. punctatum, Hedw. 



On earth in cedar swamps and along small brooks in woods. In 

 Dow's Swamp ; also by a brook near Meeche's Lake, north of Chelsea, 

 Que., Sept. 23rd, 1893. 



XXX. AULACOMNIUM, Schwsegr. 



97. A. palustre, Schw. 



Very common in swamps. Mer Bleue and at Casselman. 



XXXI. TIMMIA, Hedw. 



98. T. megapolitina, Hedw. 



On roots of trees by brooks in wpt woods and on wet rocks. On 

 roots of trees in Dow's Swamp, May 2nd, 1896, by a brook west of 

 West End Park ; and on wet rocks south end ot McKay's Lake, Oct. 

 i6th, 1884. 



XXXII. ATRICHUM, Beauv. 



99. A. undulatum, Beauv. 



On damp sandy earth in cool woods and wet sandy pastures. 

 Common in McKay's Woods, Beechwood Cemetery, Mer Bleue and 

 Casselman ; woods rear of Cowley's Farm, Hintonburg, April i8th, 

 1896. Fruit old. 



XXXIII. POGONATUM, Beauv. 



100. P. brevicaule, Beauv. 



Along a ditch cut along the road leading through West Casselman. 

 May i2th, 1891. 



1 01. P. alpinum, Roehl. 



On damp sandy slopes and amongst rocks east side of Rideau 

 , River, near Hog's Back, May 7th, 1897. 



XXXIV. POLYTRICHUM, Linn. 



102. p. gracile, Menz. 



Not uncommon in the Mer Bleue, near Eastman's Springs Tune 

 iSth, 1891. ^ ' •' 



103. P. Ohioense, Ren. and Card. 



On earth in woods near Casselman, east of the Nation River Mav 

 i6th, 1891, ■ ■' 



