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-and iiKirkedly different areolation, the cells in 1\ indicum being narrow and 

 thin-walled, those of J\ tahitense wider, with firmer, somewhat tliickened 

 walls. T. mdicum aho occurs in New Guinea. 



Endoteichella Campbelliana, Hampo, in Linncea, xxxviii. (1874) 655, 

 (No, 15), c.fr. 



Endotmchella Musgrave^, Broth, in Ofv. Finska Vet^-Soc. Furh. xlii. 

 IOC. 



(Nos. IG, 18), c. fr. 



This seems to he a variable plant in habit, leaf-direction, etc. Tliere are 

 Tipually two or three spicules at tlie apex of the dorsal furrows of the leaf, 



easily overlooked, but quite distinct. Brotherus describes the leaves as 

 '' marginibus revolutis/" but while in the dry state the margin is very lightly 

 and narrowly refle^xed, when moist I have usually found it plane, except at 

 the extreme base, wliere it may be recurved. It is a fine species. 



Garovaglia loxgifolia, Ilcrzog, in Hedwig. xlix, (1910) 124. 



(No. 17.) I have not seen authentic specimens, but from the description 

 the j)lant is certaiidy referable here. The leaves are very ru^i^ulose, as in 

 G, Banerlenii (Geh.), but they nre much longer and narroAver than in that 



■species, and the cells are decidedly less incrassate. In the leaf- form it is 

 decidedly nearer G. undulata^ lien. & Card,, but the leaves there are much 

 more coarsely toothed, and the back of the leaf is spiculoso above, wliile tlie 

 cells are strongly incrassate and porose as in G^Baiierlemi. 



Symphysodontella convoluta (Dozy k Molk.), Fleisch,, Musci .... von 



Buitenzorg, iii. G90. 



(No, 17), e. fr. This agrees well with the Javan plant, except that the 



l)ranching is a little less dense. The figure in the M. frond, ined. Arcl», Ind. 

 t. 50, does not give the perichictial bracts with points long enough; they end 

 in long, rigid, loriform or stoutly setaceous arista}. 



It has previously been recorded, I believe, only from Java. 



Parillaria fuscescens (Hook.) var. rigidicaulis, Fleisch., torn. cit. 

 760. 



(Nos. 23, 24, 25.) These plants seem to come under Fleischer's variety ; 



the stems are slioi't and rather rigid, tlie leaves only lightly plicate, very 



-■short-pointed, with the cells scarcely at all papillose and yevj incrassate. 



No. Z5 is a less distinct form, lleduced forms of P, semltorta are sometimes 



very difficult to separate, it may be remarked. 



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I^Ieteorium Miquelianum CO, Mijoll.), Fleiscli., toiii. cit. 773. 



(Nos. 21, 22.) 



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