84 REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 
43. Neckera cephalonica Juratzka. 
Allied to the american N. Douglasii Hook.; agreeing in 
the leaves sharply spinulose-dentate at the long acumen, 
their upper cells narrow-linear. Leaves not undulate, not 
distinctly cordate at the base, from the broader and entire 
basal part gradually tapering to the long, subulate and 
often filiform-pointed acumen ; its teeth not hooked ; all 
cells narrow and sublinear, the lowest basal yellowish , 
the alar ones not distinct. Capsule unknown. Dioecious. 
Eur. « Greece : Unger » : Juratzka (Africa, Madeira : 
Liebetrut, com. C. Mueller). 
44. Amblysteqium pseudo-confervoides Kindb. n. Sp: 
Differs from À. confervoides (Brid.) : Leaves smaller and 
shorter, less distinctly denticulate, nearly appressed when 
- dry, those of the branches suberect when moist; cells 
wider, nearly uniform, oval-oblong ; stem-leaves ovale- 
oblong, obtusate and acute or short-acuminate; perichetial 
leaves nearly entire; lid of the capsule conic obtuse; pedicel 
very short ; tufts usually dark brown. 
On limestone rocks. Amer. Canada: Macoun. 
45. Eurhynchium pseudo-velutinoides Kindb. n. sp. 
Leaves not or slightly striate, distant, subulate-acuminate 
and filiform-pointed, faintly reflexed near the base. Stem- 
leaves subovate or ovate-oblong, entire; costa scarcely 
reaching to the middle. Branch-leaves ovate-lanceolate , 
denticulate all around ; costa reaching somewhat above the 
middle. Perichetial leaves with a very long filiform point. 
Capsules not found ; pedicel rough. Tufts loose and green. 
Stem pinnate, not creeping. Leaves patent or spreading 
when dry. Probably monoecious. 
Amer. Canada, Vancouver island, earth (1893) : Macoun. 
16. Eurhynchium acutifolium Kindb. n. sp. 
Differs from E. strigosum : Leaves long-distant, long- 
decurrent,. with a long subulate acumen, spreading also 
when dry; branches more distant ; pedicel of the capsule 
longer ; monoecious. 
On bogs in wet places. Amer. Pacific district. Canada, 
Vancouver isl. (1893): Macoun. U, $., Washington : 
Fenzler, com. Roell. 
47. Eurhynchium subcæspitosum Kindb. n. sp. 
Differs from Ewr. (« Scleropodium » ) cæspilosum : 
leaves narrower, less crowded and not densely appressed ; 
stem subpinnate ; stem-leaves ovate-oblong, often filiform- 
pointed; cells mostly linear, only the lowest basal {and 
alar) dilated and hyaline; branch-leaves denticulate only 
in the upper 1/4; tufts yellowish-green , faintiy glossy- 
Capsules unknown. 
