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myself in the Peruvian Andes, but differing from this and other 
species in the truly autoicous inflorescence, every other Eujunger- 
mannia being either dioicous or paroicous. The third species, 
J. schistophila, is so distinct in habit and in the minute bifid, 
obtusilobed leaves that I proposed for it in the ‘Hepat. Amaz.’ 
p- 511 the subgeneric name Cephaloziopsis. Perfect perianths 
are rare, but are certainly 5-gonous at the apex. In the Peru- 
vian Andes it grows on argillaceous schist, in the Quitenian 
Andes on mica. Mr. Elliott’s specimens grew long drawn-out in 
a stream and on wet rocks and banks in the crater of the Grande 
Souffri¢re, Dominica. 
133. JUNGERMANNIA CALLITHRIX, Lindenb. et Gottsche, in Syn. 
Hep. p. 673.—St. Vincent, Mt. St. Andrew’s (233). 
134. J. pomrntcensts, Spruce,n. sp. (Tab. XXIX. figs. 1-3.) 
Monoica, minutula, in plagas latas effusa; caule 3 mm. longo, 
basi rhizomatoso subdiviso prostrato radicelloso, deinde assur- 
gente simplice vel ramum unum alterumve proferente, inferne 
subaphyllo. Folia dissita, luride rufescentia, novella virentia, 
oblique vel transverse fere inserta, recurvo-patula, ovali-orbicu- 
lata, apice rotundata raro retusa; cellule subopace, minutule, 
equilateri-hexagone, marginales concolores quadrate. Flores 2 
terminales, innovatione (interdum gd ) suffulti, vel non; bractee 
appresse, foliis subconformes, duplo tamen majores. Perianthia 
alte exserta, cylindrico-fusiformia, apice acuto 4—5-carinata, ]evia. 
Andrecia longispica, plerumque totum ramum sistentia; bractee 
julaceo-imbricate, orbiculate, concave, monandre.— Folia *3 x 
‘25, ‘3.x °3, cellule gs 3 perianthia 1:0x0°3 mm. 
Hab. Dominica, Roseau Valley, in terra umbrosa (Ex1iort, 
no. 78, Junio 1892). Sti. Vincent, Richmond Valley (Evxiorr, 
no. 174).—J. crassula, M. et Nees, in Brasilia et Juan Fernandez 
lecta, nostre subsimilis, folia habet ovata concava, et perianthia 
multo breviora, ovata inflata et obtusa. J. coniflora, Schiffn. 
(Hep. ‘ Gazelle ’-Reise), p.10, t. 2, habitu etc. nostre subsimilis, 
quadruplo major est, foliis triplo majoribus suberectis, perianthiis 
ecarinatis hinc profunde unisulcis—ad J. pumile, With., instar, 
cui affinis videretur. 
135. J. scurstopuina, Spruce, in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. xv. 
p-518. (Tab. XXIX. figs, 4-6.)—Dominica, Grande Souffricre 
(858, 859, 860, 861). 
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