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LEUCOBRYACE, 
LEUCOBRYUM sanctum (Brid.), Hampe. Rock in jungle, Sandakan 
(No. 11); Rundum, leg. К. О. Rutter (№. 217) ; Sadong, Sarawak, 
leg. J. H. Cranston, 1900 (No. 61); Baram (from inside of a monkey-skin 
at Brit. Mus.), leg. Rev. Chas. Hose (No. 103). 
Г. glaucissimum, С. Muell, sp. поу., MS., 1898, Ins. Borneo occid., 
Lohabar, distr. Pontianak, ad rad. montium, leg. J. B. Ledru, July 1897, 
det. C. Müller, herb. Levier, is I think without any doubt L. sanctum. It 
appears to be the same thing as L. sanctum f. glaucissimum, Fleisch., issued 
by Max Fleischer as No. 451, Musc. Frond. Arch. Ind. et Polynes., Borneo, 
1898-3, leg. Nieuwenhuis. 
L. JAVENSE (Brid.), Mitt. Rundum, leg. E. О. Rutter (Nos. 223, 224, 
225); Baram (from inside of а monkey-skin at Brit. Mus.), leg. Rev. Chas. 
Hose (No. 102). 
L. apuncum, Doz. & Molk. Rundum, leg. Е. О. Rutter (No. 219); 
shaded stony bank, Sandakan (No. 10) ; this latter isa very pretty form, of a 
bright pale green colour, the stems readily falling apart, not matted together 
as usual in А. aduncum, and with secund but very little falcate leaves. 
Г. scALARE, C. Muell. Rundum, leg. E. О. Rutter (Nos. 214, 215, 216, 
220, 222). Fleischer determined No. 216 as f. brachyphylla, Fleisch., and 
some of the other numbers might perhaps be referred to the same forin, but 
the line between it and the type is not easy to draw. 
L. aduncum and L. scalare have a very similar distribution, and are not 
very widely apart as species ; still they have a more or less distinct habit, 
and Г am quite unable to understand why the Andaman Is. plant collected 
by Man and distributed by Levier should have been sent out under the 
name of L. aduncum (with the authority apparently of both C. Mueller and 
Brotherus) ; I do not think there can be the least doubt that they belong to 
L. scalare. | 
L. CHLOROPHYLLOSUM, C. Muell, f. minor, Fleisch. Rundum, leg. E. О. 
Rutter (Nos. 218, 221) ; det. Fleischer. 
LEUCOPHANES CANDIDUM (Hornsch.), Lindb. Decayed wood in shade. 
Sekong (Nos. 66, 68) ; Sadong, Sarawak, 1900, leg. J. H. Cranston (No. 58). 
L. ALBESCENS, C. Muell. Decayed wood in shade, Sekong (Nos. 70, 73, 80). 
Between this plant and some others, e.g. L. glauculum, C. Muell., there 
has been much confusion. It may be worth while to refer to some of the 
correspondence I have had upon the above plants. Monsieur Cardot, to 
