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ME. H. BT. EIDLEY Otf THE 



Abunbo Dojtax, L. ? 



An introduced grass at Leao, without flowers. 



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Gtjadua latipolia, Kunih 







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"What appears to be this common Brazilian Bamboo has been 





introduced 



CRYPTOGAMIA. 



Pell.2BA geeanlzefolia, Fee, Gen. Fil. p. 130 ; Hook. Sf Bak. 

 Syn. Ml. p. 146. — Pellsea concolor, Bak. in Mart. Fl. Bras. i. 

 p. 396, t. xliii. fig. 3. 



Under rocks in damp spots on the Peak and on Tangle Rock. 

 This was the only Eern seen, and it is very local. The dryness of 

 the climate is evidently unsuited for ferns. 





CHARACR3E. 



Nitella CEEiruA, A.Br., inMonatsber. Berl.Akad. 1858, p. 354. 



The lake was almost entirely filled with this beautiful Nitella, 

 which formed a solid mass. I am indebted to Mr. H. Groves 

 for identifying it. 



Distribution. Caraccas. 









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MUSCI. 

 By A. Gepp, M.A., F.L.S 







Calympeees Bjchardi, C. Muell 



Sab. On bark in tha Sanate : friii 





Point 



(' Beagle ' Expedition) 



Toetula, sp. 



Sab. Cleft in the Peak. 







Toetula, sp. 



Sab. On the ground, Morro branco. 



Hypntjm, sp. 



Sab. On a stone in the Sapate. 



Hypictum, sp. 



Hab. On a stone in the Sapate. 





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Biccia Bidleyi, Qepp, n. sp. 



-R. fronde solida crassa dichotoma, laciniis obovato-oblongis 

 canaliculars, margine squamoso subtus membrana purpurea obsito 









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