D REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
Grimmia grandis Kindb.,'n. sp. 
Leaves smooth carinate ovate-lanceolate acuminate acute, 
_ wholly recurved at one side, neither crisped nor appressed 
when dry; the lower very small ; cells not sinuous, nearly all 
short subquadrate, the alar short-rectangular : costa smooth ; 
hairpoint faintly rough, often longish. Tufts loose, in upper part 
_ green, fuscescent below. Stem to 5 em. high, much branching, 
= naked below. Capsules and flowers not seen. — Habit of G. ds 
__tior and G. elata. | « 
Grimmia (Schistidium) diversifolia Kindb., n. sp. 
| leaves large, channelled or concave, diversiform ; the lower 
_broader, subovate obtuse and muticous ; the upper broadiy . 
ovate-lanceolate, obtusate or short-acuminate, recurved all 
around, muticous or rarely with à short and broad hairpoint ; 
cells not sinuous. Perichetial leaves larger. Capsule immersed ; 
_peristome orange brittle. Stem 2-3 em. high. Tufts blackish brown. 
: Barbula andreæoides Kindb., n. sp. 
Leaves small and short, broadly ovate and subcochleariform, 
_obtusate, mostly obtuse, more or less reflexed,distinctly papillose, 
appressed when dry, straight suberect and rufescent when 
_moist ; cells small subquadrate ; costa red-brown percurrent. Peri-. 
_ chetial leaves broadly ovate-lanceolate acuminate acute; costa 
_ Jong-excurrent. Tufts blackish brown, dense, 2-3 em. high. Stem 
_ capillary. Dioecious. Capsules not seen. 
Barbula subandreæoides Kindb., n. sp. 
__ Resembles 2. andreæoides in stem often proliferous with long 
= shoots, also in perichetial leaves and in habit, 
__ Differs from it: Leaves longer, generally subovate-oblong 
on short-acuminate and not reflexed. Tufts pulvinate-about, 1 cm. 
_ high. 
Meesea Macounii Kindb., n. sp. 
_ Synoecious. Leaves decurrent, from dilated bise tapering to a 
_ gradually attenuate, acute, entire or near apex sparingly dentate 
_ acumen; the upper reflexed at borders with excurrent costa ; 
basal cells larger than the upper ones. Pedicel of Sr à to 
7 em. long. . % 
Mielichhoferia recurvifolia Kindb., r n. D Ed 
= Leaves small and smooth, broadly ovate, oi or very. 
shortly acuminate, slightly denticulate above, often recurved at. 
_borders, appressed when dry; nearly all cells quadrate ; costa 
percurrent. Tufts compact, decolorate with green branch-tops, 
about 3 em. high, in the lower ” filled . earth. is Fe 
flowers not seen: 
