(460.) B. pendulum, Schimp.

B. caespiticium, Drumm. Musc. Bor. - Am., No. 265, in part.

Battle Harbor and Seal Islands, Labrador. (Rev. A. Waghorne.) On cliffs along the Gaspé coast, Que. (Macoun.) Common in various situations. (Drummond.)

(472.) B. uliginosum, Bruch & Schimp.

Venison Tickle, and Fox Harbor, Labrador. (Rev. A. Waghorne.)

(474.) B. intermedium, Brid.

White Bay, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Waghorne.)

(480.) B. pallescens, Schleich.

B. turbinatum, Drumm. Musc Bor. - Am., No. 266, in part.

Common in marshes and on moist banks. (Drummond.) Shore of Lake Huron at the Fishing Islands, and on earth at Owen Sound, Ont.; on earth at Cache Creek and Blackwater .River, B.C. (Macoun.)

(949.) B. alpiniforme, Kindb. (n. sp.)

Allied to Bryum alpinum, in habit, the leaves chlorophyllose, the quadrate basal cells, and in the red costa, etc.; differs in the leaves being smaller, marginate, loosely disposed, more distinctly decurrent, borders reflexed nearly all around, and the cells wider, also the upper hexagonal-oval, and the costa often more excurrent. Barren.

On rocks, islards in Lake Nepigon, Ont., July 14th, 1884. (Macoun.) (488.) B. Raui, Aust.

On rocks, Falls of St. Anne des Monts River, Gaspé Co., Que. (Macoun.)

(497.) B. caespiticium, Linn.

White Bay, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Waghorne.) For Vesuvius Pickle on page 128, read Venison Tickle.

(507.) B. obtusifolium, Lindb.

St. Paul Island, Behring Sea. (Palmer.)

(508.) B. erythrophyllum, Kindb.

On wet limestone rocks along the Moira above the railway bridge at Belleville, Ont. (Macoun.) St. Paul Island, Behring Sea. (Palmer.)

(950.) B. erythrophylloides, Kindb. (n. sp.)

Nearly allied to B. erythrophyllum, agreeing in the leaves being loosely disposed, rose-red and not decurrent; differs in the leaves being quite immarginate, narrower, ovate-lanceolate, long-acuminate or acute; upper cells narrower; costa in the upper leaves somewhat long-excurrent, rigid. Barren.

By a spring in the Cypress Hills, Alberta, August 6th, 1880. (Macoun.)

The reference under B. erytlxropliyllum to the Illicillewaet Canon belongs here.

(509.) B. pallens, Swartz.

B. turbinatum var. pallens, Drumm, Musc. Bor.Am. No. 267.

Moist banks, among the Rocky Mountains. (Drummond.) On earth at the "Gap," Bow River Pass, Rocky Mountain. (Macoun.)

(510.) B. Duvalii, Voit. var. Caspeanum, Kindb. (n. var.)

Differs in the leaves being narrow-lanceolate, short-decurrent, margined to the greater part, sometimes faintly denticulate above; costa percurrent or short-decurrent.

Wet rocks along the St. Anne des Monts River, Gaspé Co., Que., August 16th, 1882. (Macoun.)

(511.) B. pseudo-triquetrum, Schwaegr.

In bogs, Porcupine Mountain, Man.; Telegraph Trail, west of Quesnel, B.C.; numerous varieties are in the bogs around Banff, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) White Bay, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Wag horne.)

(516.) B. meseoides, Kindb.

On earth along Jupiter River and Gunn River, Anticosti; and on mountains north of Devil's Lake, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.)