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with the capsule similarly emergent but smaller ; while another 
form from the canton of Berne, also growing on a sycamore, has 
- the capsules almost as large but less emergent. I have also gathe- 
red O. alpestre with somewhat emergent capsules in Norway. 
Barlramia subulata B. et S. — Rothe Kumme, above the Dau-. 
bensee, 2700 rn. V. , es 
B. OŒEderi Var. condensata Brid. — Gemmi, North side, 
2300 m. V. 
 Philonotis calcarea Schp. cfr. —Spittal Matte, Gemmi. B. I have 
_ usually found P. calcarea a shy fruiter, producing its capsules 
 seldoïn and then rather sparingly ; here, however, they were pro- 
… duced with all the abundance so frequently shown by 2. fontana. 
- Bryum Culmanni Limpr. — Summit of Gemmi, 2400 m. V. 
[was unable to determine this plant, and sent it to D' Culmaon, 
_queried as B. cæspiticiforme Limpr. Dr C. however found the 
inflorescence synoicous, and recognized it as 2. Culmannii, 
gathered by himself in the same locality, above the Daubensee in 
1886, within à very short distance from the station in which I 
_collected my plant, and at present unknown elsewhere. 1 should 
mention however that D' Hagen, to whom 1 sent a specimen of. 
_. the aboye moss, questions ils identity with 2. Culmannii Limpr. 
IL is possible that two closely similar plants, but differing in 
inflorescence and some other characters, occur in this locality. : 
_ Another species of Bryum, gathered upon a boulder in the 
Engstligon Alp, Adelboden, at 2000 m., is accordingto D' Hagen of 
unusual interest ; he writes : «It belongs to the group of PBrya 
hœæmatostoma, of which hitherto no Species was known from the 
south European Alps. I cannot, however, identify it with any 
species of this group known:before, for which reason I must 
consider it à new one ». D' Hagen proposes to describe it as 
B. Bernense. ë 
Bryum elegans Nees c. fr. — Hahnenmoos, Adelboden. Frequent 
in the sterile state, but comparatively rare I think in fruit. es 
_ Mnium hymenophylloides Hüb. — Engstligen Grat, Wildstrubel, 
2700 r0. Bt | : “e 
M. orthorrhynchum B. et. S. ce. fr. — Choleren Schlucht, Adel- 
boden, on boulders. Engstligen Falls, Adelboden. 
Thuidium pseudo-Tamarisei Limpr. — Engstligen Falls, Adel- 
boden, on boulder in wood. À well characterized form of this 
plant, which however 1 can only think a variety at most of 
Th. Philiberti, The points of the leaves on the branches of the 
first order in the Adelboden plant are shortly filiform with a sin- 
_ gle row of 1-3 hyaline cells, as in the stem leaves. À 
