1897] Macoun— Cryptogamic Flora of Ottawa. 3 



Var. versicolor, Warnst. 



This form is wliite and purple, and is very beautiful. It is abund- 

 arit in the Mer Bleue, and in the swamp on the Glebe property. 



Var. pallescens, Warnst. 



Growing generally in water, and always quite white. Common in 

 the Mer Bleue. 



6. S. recurvum, (Beauv.) var. pulchrum, Lindb. 



This species prefers the borders of peat bogs, water-holes in them, 

 and black ash swamps, and takes many forms. Its forms are recognized 

 by their recvirved leaves. Wet woods along the borders of the Met 

 Bleue. 



Var. mucronatum, Russ. 



Wet woods along the Mer Bleue. 

 Var. amblyphyllum, Russ. 



In water in holes in the Mer Bleue, 



Var. parvifolium (Sendt.) 



In the Mer Bleue and in the swamp north of Beechwood 

 Cemetery, 



7. S. cuspidatum, (Ehrh.) var. submersum, Schpr. 



Much like the preceding, but leaves not recurved. In the swamp 

 on the Glebe property, Bank St- 



8. S. squarrosum, Pers , var. speciosum, Russ. 



This is a very beautiful species, generally found in hollows in 

 damp woods. Its leaves are always very much recurved. In damp 

 woods north of Beechwood Cemetery ; at Casselman ; and in woods by 

 the Mer Bleue. 



9. S. Wulfianum, Girg. 



Abundant in spots in the Mer Bleue. A beautiful species. 



Var. macroclada, Wamst. 



In wet spots in the woods north of Beechwood Cemetery. 

 Var. viride, Wainst. 



Swamp north of Beechwood Cem^^^^ry ; ^nd in the swamp on the 

 Glebe property. Bank St. 1 ■ " - 



10. S. cymbifolium, Ehrh. 



peatmoiSur"'"' \*o specie, and S. acuti/oliun, form the bulk of 

 peat moss four^^ _^ ^jW j^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^.^^ ^^^ p^^^^,^ the 



