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eranis, flore masculo gemmiformi compresso in foliorum infra peri- 
chztium axillis insidente. 
Hab. Nagasaki, Japan, Oldham. 
About one inch high. Whole plant pale yellowish green, be- 
coming in the older parts fulvous. Allied to D. polycarpus (Ehrh.) 
and D. strumifer (W. et M.), but a little more robust and with 
more spreading leaves. 
Belonging to this group, and enumerated by Sullivant and 
Lesquereux, are— 
Cynodontium pallidum (Schreb.), of which a single stem was 
found loose amongst Mr. Oldham’s speeimens, and very fine speci- 
cimens were gathered by Mr. Fortune in the province of Chekiang. 
Pleuridium subulatum, Brid. A single stem intermixed with 
Mr. Fortune’s specimens above named. 
A species of Campylopus, very near to, if not identical with, the 
C. nigrescens of India, was gathered by Mr, Oldham on rocks at 
Nagasaki in a barren state, and several species in the same im- 
perfect condition have been received from Hongkong. 
LEUCOBRYACER, C. Müller. 
SCHISTOMITRIUM, Dzy. et Molk. 
S. GARDNERIANUM, Mitten. 
Hab. On pine-trees, Nagasaki, Japan, Oldham. 
The specimens are barren, but appear to belong to this species. 
GRIMMIACELE, Mitten. 
GrvrHourrRIUM, Brid. 
G. DENTATUM, sp. nov. Laxe cespitosum, caule procumbente parce 
ramoso, foliis patulis e basi elliptica lanceolatis obtusiusculis acutatis, 
nervo sub summo apice evanido, margine e medio ad apicem remoti- 
uscule dentato, cellulis basi infima paucis parallelogrammaticis mox 
in quadratas superne iu minutas rotundatas distinctas transeuntibus, 
pericheetialibus conformibus, theca in pedunculo brevi ovali auran- 
tiaca, operculo subulato, peristomio e dentibus brevibus rubris integris 
divisisve, calyptra thecam ad medium tegente. 
Hab. Nagasaki, Japan, on rocks, Oldham. Sam-Sa Bay, China, Alez- 
ander. 
Near to G. lepidomitrium, C. Müller, from Mexico, but the 
leaves are wider above. 
G. SiNENSE, sp. nov. Compacte pulvinatum, caule simplici, foliis pa- 
tentibus incurvis e basi ovali lanceolatis, nervo erassiusculo in apice 
evanido, marginibus superne incurvis integerrimis, cellulis basi ob- 
