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lax cell tissue of the lamina, the homogeneous cells of the nerve 
and the long narrow processes of the inner peristone which is, 
without cilia. The curious structure of the inner peristome had 
led me to doubt whether the moss were properly referable to 
Bryum at all and D' Hagen is of opinion that there are good 
reasons for elevating the section Areodiclyon, to whichit belongs, 
to full, generic rank. The species is well figured in Engler and 
Prantl's « Pflañzenfamilien » p.576 though, in the Cretan plant the 
capsules are not 50 uniformly suberect as they are there figured. 
— B. argenteum, L. Walls in Kandia. — 2. torquescens, Bry. Eur. 
Near Knossos, c. fr. — Z. pallescens, Schleich. In the Nida plain, 
c. fr. — Z. atropurpureum, W. M. Common, c. fr. — B. murale. 
Wils. Rocks on Yuktas, st. — 2. alpinum, Huds. Damp ground 
by a small rivulet in the Nida plain, st. — 2. gemmiparum, De 
Not. By the Kairatos and in the Nida plain, st. — B. capillare, 
L. On Yuktas, c. fr. — P. Donianum, Grev. Near Knossos, st. — 
B. obconicum, Hornsch. Rocks on Yuktas, c. fr. — 2. cæspilicium, 
L. var. imbricatum, Bry. Eur. In the Nida plain. : 
Bartramia stricta, Brid. Overhanging bank near Rhodia, e fr. 
Timmia bavarica, Messi. Cave of Zeus, st. 
Polytrichum piliferum, Schreb. — In the Nida plain. 
Leucodon sciuroides, (L ) Schwg. Common, especially on the 
southern slopes of Ida, c fr. 
Leplodon Smithii, (Dicks.) Mohr. Rocks on Yuktas, poor. 
Neckera turgida, Jur. Cave of Zeus. The paraphyllia in this 
plant are fewer than in the Lype and mostly confined to the axils 
of the leaves, which are more distinctly pointed than usual. 
D' Hagen has drawn my attention to the fact that Herr Geheeb 
records the species as gathered on mount Ida by Heldreich in 
August 4870 (Hedwigia vol. 12 (1873), p. 125). 
Plerogonium gracile, (Dill.) Swartz. Rocks, Yuktas, st, 
Homalothecium sericeum, (L.) Bry. Eur. Generally abundant. ë 
Brachythecium velutinum, (L.) Bry. Eur. Rocks, Nida plain, 
c. fr. — 2. albicans, (Neck.) Bry. Eur. Near Axos, st. : … 
Scleropodium illecebrum, (Schwg.) Bry. Eur. By the Kairalos 2 
near Knossos. : “4 
Eurhynchium circinatum, (Brid.) Bry. Eur. Walls and rocks 
near Knossos, etc. 
Rhynchostequim megapolitanum; (Brid.) Bry. Eur. Rocks near 
Axos, st. Sandy ground and the trunk of an Olive near Rhodia, 
c.fr. — À, rusciforme, (Neck.) Bry. Eur. Wet rocks in the 
Kairatos. : 
Rhynchostegiella tenella, (Dicks.) Limp. Near Knossos and - | 
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