D ge . REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
 Halmyros, c. fr. A rather densely tufted form with leaves having 
a shorter nerve than usual grew in some of the torrent beds near 
.  Knossos. — À. Teesdalei (Sm.) Limp. Cavern at Halmyros, c. fr. 
_ Amblystegium Sprucei (Bruch) Bry. Eur. Cave of Zeus in large 
_ spreading tufts, st. — À. ripari um, (L.) Bry. Eur. Watering 
place, Axos, st. 
_ Drepanium cupressiforme, (L.) ‘G. Roth. Rocks on Yuktas 
_sparingly. | 
Thamnium alopecurum, (L ) Bry. Eur. Cave of Zeus, st. 
HEPATICS. 
_ Riccia ciliata, Hoffm. ? A single frond of a ciliate species of | 
_ Riccia germinated in earth brought back with Anthoceros dicho- 
_ tomus, but as it produced no spores il was impossible to identify 
it with any certainty. 
_ Targionia hypophylla, L. Rocks and walls common c. fr. 
__ Reboulia hemisphærica, (L ) Raddi. Among Rocks near the Nida 
plain not uncommon, but fruiting rather sparingly. L 
| Plagiochasma rupestre, (Forst.) Steph. On rocks exposed to the 
sun near Halmyros, c. fr. This plant often appears to be dioicous, 
but I have clearly proved the Crelan plant to be monoicous on 
cultivating it, There is 1 think but little doubt that the view 
_expressed by Dr K. Müller and Prof. Schiffner, that it is identical 
With P. italicum, is correct. Li 
… Conocephalum conicum, (L.) Dum. Cavern, Halmyros. ; 
à Pellia endiviæfolia, (Dicks.) Dum, Dripping place by the 
_ Kairatos. 
= Fossombronia angulosa, (Dicks.) Raddi. Common, but getting 
over at the time of my visit, c. fr. < 
: Southbya stillicidiorum, (Raddi) Lindb: Moist ground near 
__ Knossos, c. fr., near Halmyros, st. 
.  Lophozia turbinata, (Raddi } Steph, Knossos, common. 
Cephaloziella patula, (Steph.) Schiff. (C. Baumgartneri, Schiff.). 
= Not uncommon near Knossos aud some of the small ravines near 
the foot of Yuktas, with numerous perianths. Several of these 
_ perianths, kept perfectly dry for nearly 6 months, produced 
capsules on being subsequently moistened out in a greenhouse. 
Madotheca rivularis, Nees. Moist rocks near the Nida plain. 
Frullania dilatata, (L.) Dum. Trunks of Olives near Rhodia, st. 
Anthoceros dichotomus, Raddi. Moist banks near Halmyros and 
D Rhodia, c. fr. The size and number of the tubers in these speci- : 
Mens is very variable. 
= Lewes 10th July 1907, : ; 
Re | W. E. NicuoLsonN. 
