This section is from the book "Catalogue Of Canadian Plants IV-VII", by John Macoun. Also available from Amazon: Catalogue of Canadian plants.
R. fugax, Bruch & Schimp, Cat. Can. Musci., Pt. VI., 16.
On rocks, Cāche Lake, Algonquin Park, July 12th, 1900. (Macoun.)
On earth in woods at Baddeck, and by the roadside, Louisburg, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 1898; on wet earth at Casselman, South Indian and Ottawa, Ont., 1892; very common on old lumber roads, Algonquin Park, Ont, June, 1900. (Macoun.)
967. T. acicularis, Kindb., Revue Bryol, 1896.
Leaves broadly suboval, truncate above, pointed by the excurrent costa; perichetial leaves nearly similar but larger and longer. Peristomial teeth orange, split in the middle; basal tube red.
On the border of a bog at Craigellachie, Eagle River, B.C., July 18th, 1889. Included in T. ambiguum in Part VI. p. 19. (Macoun.)
122. D. longirostre, Bruch. & Schimp. Can. Cat. Musci, p. 35.
On damp earth on rocks at Louisburg, Cape Breton Island, N.S., Aug. 18th, 1898. (Macoun.) Along the Tay, York Co., N.B. (J. Brittain.) On earth, Port Etches, Alaska, June 18th, 1892. (J. M. Macoun.)
123. C. Schimperi, Milde.
Leptotrichum tomentosum, Kindb. Note on Can. Bryol.
On rocks, St. Paul Island, Behring Sea, July 3rd, 1892. (J. M. Macoun.)
137. L. vulgare, Hampe.
On Stony Lake, Peterboro', Co. Ont., Aug. 16th, 1892. (Thos. Walker.) On earth in a ravine, Big Intervale, Margaree, Cape
Breton Island, N.S.; on earth, Sable Island, N.S., July, 1899; Cache Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont., June, 1900; in woods Jordan Station, Lincoln Co., Ont.; woods, Queenston Heights, Ont.; on Pelee Point and Beach Ridge, Leamington, Essex Co., Ont.,1901. (Macoun.)
141. T. cylindricus, Schimp.
On wet rocks, Half Way House, Cape Breton Island, N.S., August 5th, 1898. (Macoun)
142. D. capillaceum, (Swartz.) Br. & Sch.
On rocks, Fort Chimo, Ungava Bay, Labrador, Aug., 1896. (A. P. Low.) On damp rocks in ravines at the Big Intervale, Margaree, Cape Breton Island, N.S., July, 1898; in damp rocky places along Jumping Pound Creek, Rocky Mountains, June, 1897; on hummocks in bogs north of the Saskatchewan at Prince Albert, Sask., July, 1896. (Macoun.) On earth and rock from Lake Lindeman to Dawson, Yukon, 1899. (Williams.)
143. D. inclinatum, (Ehrh.) Br. & Sch.
On earth at Lake Lebarge, and on old stumps at Dawson, Yukon, 1897. (Williams.)
 
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