451 MR. E. 8. SALMON ON 
LEUCOBRYTM SCABERULUM, Cardot, sp. nov.—Hongkong (C. 
Ford, Oct. 1889, no. 222). 
L. SALMONT, Cardof, sp. nov.—China: Lo Fau Shan, Prov. 
Kwangtung, 900 ft. (Comm. Hort. Bot. H«ngkong, Aug. 1883, 
no. 81). 
TissIDENTACEX. 
Fisstpens DECIPIENS, De Not.— China: moist shaded rock, 
Sam-sa Bay, c. fr. (W. T. Alexander, Mar. 1846, no. 10) (re- 
corded as F. adiantoides by Wilson (3)); on stone, Szechuen, 
N. Wushan, c. fr. (Dr. A. Henry, Sept. 1888, no. 7055). 
F. adiantoides, var. Savatieri, Besch. (18. p. 335, & 21. p. 289) 
(F. Savatieri, Schimp. MSS.), from Japan, appears, from an 
examination of Schimper’s specimens, to be identical with 
F. decipiens. 
F. NOBILIS, Grif.—China: Hongkong (C. Ford, Sept. 1889, 
no. 200). 
F'issrpENS sp.—China: Hongkong (C. Ford, Nov. 1889, no. 204). 
This is possibly F. inerassatus, Bull, & Lesq. (5), but the d2- 
seription given is too incomplete to enable the certain identifi- 
cation. 
DITRICHACEE. 
DITRICHUM PALLIDUM, Hoppe.—Japan (Textor); Tsus Sima 
(Wilford, May 1859); Nagasaki (Oldham); “prope Yoko- 
hama (?) (V. Dickins, 1876) " (named Lept. Boryanum, C. Müll., 
by Geheeb). China: “ on trees, Chekiang ( Fortune, June 1854)” 
(named Z. Boryanum, C. Müll, by Mitten). The present 
species can be distinguished from L. Boryanum by the nou- 
incrassate leaf-cells (see C. Müll. Syn. 1. p. 451). 
SYRRHOPODONTACE E. 
CALYMPERES Fonnt, Besch.—China: Hongkong (C. Ford, 
Oct. 1889, no. 208). The name was kindly confirmed by 
M. Bescherelle. 
TORTULACER. 
BARBULA UNGUICULATA, Hedw—China: Hongkong (C. Ford, 
no. 19). Apparently not hitherto recorded from China. 
