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REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 29 
Orthotrichum minutum Kindb., n. sp. 
Leaves subcanaliculate, subovate, short and broad, mostly 
à obtusate, recurved, nearly smooth. Capsule small, not strangulate 
and not wholly exserted, sulcate when dry, not distinctly ribbed 
when moist; stomata superficial; teeth solid, not perforate ; 
calyptra nearly glabrous. Tufts 0,4 — 0,5 c. m. high, dusky 
green. — Allied to ©. sordidum but in all parts smaller. — 
Minnesota 1905. 
Orthotrichum strangulatum. — Minnesota. 
Timmia cucullata Michaux. — Minnesota. 
__ Bryum erythrophylloides — Minnesota. 
a Bryum hæmatophyllum. — Minnesota. 
à Bryum pseudo-intermedium Kindb., n. sp. 
Dioecious. Capsule narrow, not strangulate, brown, not pendent, 
neck long; lid acute; cilia long-appendiculate ; spores about 
0,02 m.m. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, sometimes distinetly denti- 
culate also below the middle, not or narrowly limbate, more 0r 
less reflexed or flat at borders ; insertion red ; costa long-excur- 
rent. — Minnesota, Vasa 1903. 
: Bryum (Cladodium) brachylepis Kindb., n. sp. 
Synoecious. Capsule oval-oblong, sometimes shorter than the 
 curved neck; lid conie, mamillate ; teeth long narrow, brown- 
yellow below, hyaline in upper half; endostome adhering ; 
segments hyaline rimose, narrower and much shorter than the 
teeth ; cilia short, not appendiculate; annulus revoluble, double 
and hyaline ; pedicel 5-6 c. m. long. Spores 0,025 - 0,03 m. m. 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, long-acuminate, entire, recurved and 
broadly limbate, green; insertion red; costa long-excurrent. 
Tufts about 4 c. m. high. — Intermediate between Bryum 
inclinatum and PB. meeseoides. — Minnesota, Vasa 1906. 
Upsala, Sweden, 26 Déc. 1906. 
N.-C. KINDBERG. 
Muscinées de l’Asie orientale (5° article) 
ANNAM 
_ Les muscinées qui font l'objet de la présente notice ont été. 
recueillies à Langbian, dans l'Annam, par M. le D° Eberhardt, 
membre de la Commission scientifique permanente de l'Indo- 
Chine (1). 
. (4) Au moment où je corrige ces épreuves. je termine l'étude d’un second 
et beaucoup plus important envoi de M. le D° Eberhardt renfermant, entre 
autres, 9 espèces nouvelles de mousses et 2 d’hépatiques. 
