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Mr. Binstead’s specimens agree with one another in the length of the seta 
(1 ст.) and the very small capsule. No. 51 is slightly larger than the others, 
with a tendency to a reddish colour, and with longer points to the leaves, 
but a similar seta and capsule. 
According to the Bryologia javanica, Е. Chamissonis (Hornsch.) differs 
from Æ. monumentorum in the colour (sulphureo et æruginoso), the seta three 
times as long, and the capsule (minutissimum omnium). But llornschuch's 
own specimens in Herb. Wils. at the British Museum have two setæ, each 
certainly not more than 1 em. in length; the single intact capsule is very 
small, the colour of the plant golden yellow to yellowish green. While 
Beccari's plant from Borneo, determined as М. Chamissonis by Hampe, has 
the darker green colour, very short seta (5—7 mm.) of monumentorum, with 
the minute capsule of Chamissonis. The figures in the Bryologia javanica of 
Н. Chamissonis show a distinctly longer seta, and it is difficult to get over 
this; but there is little else in the figures to suggest any difference, and in 
view of the above facts in regard to Hornschucb?s plant and Beccari’s, 
I incline to think the two species must be united. In any ease I should 
place Beceari’s plant under №. monumentorum. 
ECTROPOTHECITM VERRUCOSUM (Hampe), Jaeg. Shaded stony bank in 
jungle, Melalap, near Tenom, c.fr. (No. 199). 
jungle, р, ) 
E. ZOLLINGERI (C. Muell.), Jaeg. Near Tenom, c.fr. (Nos. 198, 200). 
Boulder in stream in shade, Sapong, near Tenom, $ (No. 205). This latter 
is no doubt the sterile female plant referred to in the Bryologia javanica as 
collected by Teyssman, agreeing in all respects with the ordinary form but 
bearing 9 flowers only. 
E. scABERULUM, Broth. ined. Damp rocks by railway, near Tenom, c.fr. 
(No. 195 pp.), det. Fleischer. Matang, Sarawak, leg. St. V. Down, 1899, 
ex herb. Binstead (No. 21). The Tenom plant was detected by Fleischer 
among stems of the /ctropothectum (No. 195) referred to above, and I 
subsequently found several more stems, some fruiting. The Matang plant, 
which I received as Æ. sarawakense, Broth. n. sp., is I think certainly 
identical with the Tenom plant, and both agree with the Sarawak plant, leg. 
Micholitz, 1903, on which Brotherus based his Æ. scaberulum. 
I also refer to the same species a plant gathered by Steel in the Fiji Is., 
and sent to me by Mr. W. Ingham. 
Е. suBICcHNOTOCLADUM (C. Muell.), Fleisch. ined. Rocks in railway-bank 
near Tenom, 9 (No. 196) ; det. Fleischer. 
