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Crittog. (Ser. 5) 4 (2) 250. 1947. , in Atti 1st. Bot. , Pavia, Lab. Crittog. (Ser. 5) 4 (2): 250. 1947. Fontinalis Kindbergii Ren. and Card. subsp. , in Atti 1st. Bot. , Pavia, Lab. Crittog. (Ser. 5) 4 (2): 250. 1947. Fontinalis squamosa Hedw. var. , in Giacomini, in Atti 1st. Bot. , Pavia, Lab. Crittog. (Ser. 5) 4 (2): 250. 1947 1 (nomen nudum). Fontinalis antipyretica subsp. ) Giacom. f. , in Podpera, Consp. Musc. , p. 505. 1954. Fontinalis antipyretica subsp. ) Giacom. f. , Consp. Musc. , p.

Giacom. f. , in Podpera, Consp. Musc. , p. 505. 1954. Fontinalis antipyretica subsp. ) Giacom. f. , Consp. Musc. , p. 505. 1954. Fontinalis antipyretica subsp. ) Giacom. f. , Consp. Musc. , p. 505. 1954. Fontinalis antipyretica subsp. ) Giacom. f. , in Podpera, Consp. Musc. , p. 505. 1954. [Cited erroneously as var. ttinuis Card. and f. ] Fontinalis antipyretica subsp. ) Giacom. var. alpestris Milde, in Podpera, Consp. Musc. , p. 505. 1954. Fontinalis antipyretica subsp. ) Giacom. var. montana H.

Hill, Oct. 1903, New Westminster (ABS, FH, H, pc); A. J. Hill, Apr. 1904, New Westminster (NY); Macoun, in 1889, Selkirk Range (pc); Macoun 165, June 23,1909 (s); Macoun, Mar. 29, 1916, Sidney (v); Noble, in 1923, Vancouver, Point Grey (MACF). CAPE BRETON ISLAND: G. E. Nichols, in 1914 (NY); G. E. Nichols 682, J ulyAug. 1914, South Ingonish (YALE); G. E. Nichols, in 1915 (NY). LABRADOR: Waghorne, July 28, 1894, Forteau (pc); Wickes 64, July 16, 1940, Gannet Isl. (DPU); Wickes 29, July 24, 1940, Grady Isl.

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