40 l. DICRANEX. [ Anisothecium. 
ped.), Spruce, n. 34. Andes Bogotenses, Weir. Fuegia, in fretu Ma- 
gellan, * Sandy Point,” ad rivulos, Lechler, n. 1116; Hermite Island, 
Hooker. 
Caulis 3-14-uncialis. Folia fulva. Pedunculus subuncialis. 
3. A. PLANINERVIUM (Zayl. in Hook. Lond. Journ. vii. 281, Di- 
cranum). ** Caule cespitoso, subsimplici; foliis imbricatis secundis apice 
faleatis, ex lata triangulari basi lineari-subulatis, integerrimis, nervo la- 
tissimo percursis ; capsula inclinata, ovata ; operculo brevirostro.” 
Hab. Andes Quitenses, Pichincha, Jameson. 
* Tufts about one inch high, light green above, brownish be- 
neath. Leaves scarcely amplexicaul, their nerve often indistinet, 
always filling up the acuminated parts.  Peristome of sixteen 
bifid, barred teeth, whose segments are alternately unequal."— 
Tayl. l. e. 
4. A. CONVOLUTUM (Hampe in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 5. v. 336, Ang- 
stroemia). Monoicum, humile, rufescenti-viride; caulis brevis, simplex, e 
basi attenuata ramoso-foliatus, ramo masculo gracili e centro producto 
adauetus. Folia pauca, undique patula, e basi latiore vaginante lanceo- 
lato-subulata, canaliculata, obtusa, sicca convoluta, integerrima, nervo 
percursa subulam totam occupante, parum flexuosa. Seta caulem supe- 
raus, gracilis, erecta, rufescens. Theca parva, adscendenti-horizontalis, 
ovata, ore aperto; peristomii dentibus profunde divisis cruentis.— Hampe, 
EC: 
Hab. Andes Bogotenses, Cipacon, Lindig. 
A. vaginate et A. acerose affinis, sed multo minor.—Hampe, l. c. 
5. A. CAMPYLOPHYLLUM (Tayl. in Hook. Lond. Journ. vii. 281, Di- 
eranum). Czespitosum, caule elongato. Folia e basi brevi caulem am- 
plexante, cellulis inferioribus angustis elongatis, superioribus abbreviatis 
obscuris, subulata, patentia, concava, nervo percursa, cellulis obscuris 
minutis, marginibus minutissime scabris; perichztialia e basi subduplo 
longiore vaginante subulata, patentia. Theca in pedunculo rubro elongato, 
breviter ovalis, subzequalis, subinclinata, operculo subulato. 
Angstroeemia campylophylla, C. Müll. Syn. ii. 608. 
Hab. Andes Quitenses, Jameson ; Chimborazo in rivuli saxis (10,000 
ped.), Spruce, n. 35. 
Caulis 1-2-uncialis. Folia viridia, flavescentia. 
This, or a very closely allied species, is found in New Zealand. 
6. A. varium (Hedw. Musc. Frond. ii. t. 34, Dicranum). Caulis 
brevis. Folia patentia, interdum subsecunda, subulata, marginibus in- 
ferne recurvis reflexisve apice integerrimis subserrulatisve, nervo percursa, 
cellulis elongatis; perichztialia lanceolata subulata. Theca in pedunculo 
rubro, ovalis, inclinata, operculo brevirostri. 
Hab. Cuba, ad viarum latera, Wright, n. 37. 
