318 MR, W. MITTEN ON MOSSES AND 



'Brachythecium DicJcsoni^ E-ehm. 383 J, and _B. Knysnce^ C. MiilL, 

 Kehm. 387, seem to be almost the same species. 3, afro- 

 salehrosum^ C. Miill. Eehm. 385, is more robust. B. velle- 

 rum^ Mitt , from the Cameroous, is larger and very similar to 

 B, salebrosuvi ; its capsules are erect. 



Anomodon, SooJc, et Tayl. 

 Mitt. 



H 



A few sterna only, which seem to agree with the Indian species, 

 and are, with it, probably not distinct from the American 

 A. Toccoce^ Sull. 



Leskea, Sedw. 



L. clayiramea. — Pseudoleskea, (7. Mull, 



Bah. Kilimanjaro, Bishop Sannington. 



Imperfect specimens, which agree better with Dr. Rebmann's 

 so named than Avith the Bseudoleshea plagiostomay Schimp., from 

 Abyssinia. 



Thuimum, ScJiimp, 



T. li^YiPES, sp. n. Monoicum j caulis pinnatim divisus phyl- 

 lidiis vestitus, ramis simplicibus, ramulis paucis nudis ; foh'a 

 caulina hastate cordata sicca incurva, nervo infra apicem evanea- 

 cente, ramea compressa patula ovali-obloiiga oblique acuta 

 asymmetrica lateralia semitorta planiuscula, marginibus minute 

 crenulatis, cellulis rotundis minutis obscuris areolata, nervo 

 infra apicem evanescente pallidiore, perichsetialia elongata api- 

 cibus Bubulatis infeme breviter fimbriata; theca in pedunculo 

 Isevi horizontal is ovalis. 



Sah, Kilimanjaro, Bishop Haimington. 



Habit and size that of T, i?ersicoZor,Hornsch. j but different in 

 the form of its branch-leaves. A considerable number of nearly 



them having, like T. gratum^ a rough fruit-stalk. 



Airica 



T. TAMAEISCINTJM, Hedw. 



Mah Kilimanjaro, Mr. S. H. Johnston and Bishop Han- 

 nington. 



Corresponding in all respects with European specimens. It 

 has been collected in S, Africa by Cooper. 



