HEPATIC^ COLLECTED IX CEXTKAL ArRTCA. 321 



Hah. Madagascar, Andrangoalaka, G. W. Parker. Central 

 region, JBaron. 



P. ABYssrNiCA, sp. n. (PL XVII. figs. 7-9.) Eami ramulis 

 paucis pinnatim dorsi latere vcntruli ramentis crispulis vestiti ; 

 folia imbricata patenti-divergeutia deltoideo ovata, apice lata 

 rotundata obtusissima, margineqne ventrali breviter denticulata 

 basin versus integerrima siuuato-undulata, dorsali integerrima 

 recurva quasi abrupta caulem tegente, involucralia conformia 

 vix majora denticulis parum majoribus, perianthium obovatum, 

 ala dor:sali angusta, apice paucidenticulato, labil;:i rotundatis 

 dentibus brevibus. 



Hal). Abjstiinia, ScJiimjjer. 



Leioscyphus, Mitt. 



L. INFUSCATUS. (PL XVII. figs. 10-14.) — L. repens, Mitt, 

 in Joiirn. Linn, Soc, vii. p 165. 



Hah. Kilimanjaro. 



The habit of this species is nearly that of LopTiocoJea hideiitata ; 

 and iu all the specimens the colour is brown. This is in most 

 respects very similar to a species collected in Java by Motley : 



L. MoTLETi; foliis suborbiculatis integris apiceve sinu latius- 



culo breviter bidentata, amphigastria caule vix latiora quadriden- 



tata, perichaetialia breviter dentata, perianthium oblongum, labiis 



rotundatis brevidentatis. 



Hah. In monte Megamendong, alt. 4000-6000 ped., ad lignum 

 putridum. Excepting the rounder leaves, there seems to be little 



difference. 



JUNGEEMANNIA, Linn, 



J. 3k[iNUTA, Dicks. 



Hah. Kilimanjaro, amongst Oncophorus cyatJiicarpns^ Mr. H. 

 H, Johnston. 



Chajndonaxthus, Mitt, in Hook. Ilandh. N, Zeal, FL ii. 753. 



C. niRTELLTJS-— Jungermanuia hirtella, Weh. — J. fimbriata, 

 Hook. JUtisc. Exot. t. 79. 



Hah. Kilimanjaro; also a single stem amongst moss sent from 

 the Usagara by Mr. Last. 



The leaf in the original specimen from Kicliard is four-lobed ; 

 the fourth being ^mall, \va» overlooked in the figure. 



