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Vellauer Thal, Meran, sparingly. This plant is so richly provided. à 
with filamentous branches that it is difficult to find a well-deve- à É 
loped stem. ‘, 
… Fabronia octoblepharis (Schleich.) Schwgr. Rocks, Vellauer Thal, 
Meran, c. fr. 
Leskea tectorum (À. Braun) Lindb. Wooden roofs at Botzen, 
Lienz and Heiligenblut, but sparingly in all the localities. 
L. catenulata (Brid.) Mitt. Payer hut, Sulden; a form with short 
erect branches, large leaves and cells 2-3 times the ordinary size 
(46-25 p in diam.) with less incrassate cell-walls. 
Anomodon tristis (Cesati) Sull, Rocks, Vellauer Thal, Meran. 
= Pseudoleskea patens (Lindb.) Limpr. Near the End der Welt 
Glacier, Sulden., — P. rigescens Lindb. Zaithal. The plant referred 
to this has the leaf cells elongate and almost smooth. <a 
Heterocladium squarrosulum (Voit) Lindb. var. compactum Mol. : 
About the roots of a tree, Sulden ; a very well marked form of the 
= variety with such strikingly julaceous stems that it wastaken 
for a species of Marsupella in the field. ct 
Thuidium pulchellum De Not. This beautiful little moss occurred 
sparingly on rocks near the entrance to the Vellauer Thal, Meran 
with a few capsules. In these the exothecium cells are moderately 
incrassate, irregularly rectangular and not much differentiated É 
towards the mouth ; stomata numerous, large, the walls of the 
guard-cells often thickened and deeply coloured ; processes of 
the inner peristome very narrowly cleft; spores 15-16 y, smooth. 
Platygyrium repens (Brid.) B. et S. Stones, Vellauer Thal, Moll 
Fall, Heiligenblut. Var. rupestris Milde, Vellauer Thal. : 
Orthothecium chryseum (Schwgr.) B. et S. Very fine in the 
Leiterthal. — O. strictum Lor. Clefts of rocks on the routetothe 
Schünaufsjoch, Sulden. In spite of Limpricht's opinion to the ne. 
contrary, this plant is surely more closely allied tô 0. intricatum Fe 
than to 0. chryseum. According to Berggren who had studied 
abundant material (Muse. et Hep. Spetsbergenses, p. 77), itis 
_ not always easy in the northern forms lo separate it fromthe 
_ former. F. 
Homalothecium Philippeanum (Spr.) B.etS. Güssnitz, Fall, c, fr. 
Brachythecium populeum (Hedw.) B. et $. a remarkable form 
occurred in the Vellauer Thal apparently subdioicous or with very " 
few s flowers on the fertile stems. It might readily be mistaken 
for Æurhynchium velutinoides, but a close examination of the whole 
_ material revealed a few fertile stems with occasional & flowers 
and the smoother seta confirmed the view that it was the Brachy- 
thecium. — B: trachypodium (Funck) B. etS. Schünleiten route ; 
Sulden and Güssnilz Fall, €. fr. 
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