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and 380 in part). Pico (Richard and Minelle).— 
Distrib. : the five parts of the world. 
GLyPHomitTrRivum Brid. 
29. G. POoLYPHYLLUM ( Dicks.) Mitt., Lindb. Musci Scand. 
p. 29.—San Miguel (Godman ).— Distrib.: Europe, 
Canaries, Madeira. 
30. G. azoricum Card. sp. nova.— Corvo, Terceira, Flores, 
Sta. Maria (Trelease, Pl. Az. nos. 1373, 1374, 1375, 
1376, 1377 and 1377, a). 
Monoicum, pulvinatum, fulvescens aut luteo-viride. Caulis simplex 
vel e basi divisus, 5-15 millim. longus. Folia dense conferta, madida 
erecto-patentia, sicca cirrato-crispata, 3.25-4 millim. longa, e basi 
anguste oblonga plicata, longe lineali-lanceolata, acuta subacutave, 
carinata, marginibus planis vel reflexis apicem versus remote sinuoso- 
dentatis aut integris, costa tereti percurrente, cellulis inferioribus laxis, 
subrectangulis, fuscescentibus, suprabasalibus flavidis, linearibus, mediis 
quadratis vel oblongis, superioribus subrotundato-quadratis, omnibus 
incrassatis laevibus. Folia perichaetialia vix diversa. Pedicelli nunc 
solitarii, nunc geminati, pallidi, siccitate infra capsulam haud vel vix 
dextrorsum torti, 3-5 millim. longi. Capsula oblonga, leptoderma, 
laevis, pallida, ore rubro, operculo conico recte vel oblique aciculari- 
rostrato. Peristomii dentes pallide rubelli, apice saepe decolorati, basin 
versus usque in crura duo subulata filiformia papillosa soluti. Flores 
masculi sub femineo siti.— Pl. 6.—a, entire plant, in moist state, nat. 
size; b, the same, in dry state, nat. size; c,c, leaves < 14; d, d, leaf 
point < 30; e, basal areolation of a leaf < 130; /, areolation in the 
middle of a leaf, near the costa 260; g, marginal areolation of a leaf, 
in the upper part X 260; h, leaf point x 130; i, i, capsules and peri- 
chaetial leaves X 14; j, capsule X 14; k, two teeth of the peristome 
xX 180. 
May be considered as a subspecies of G. polyphyllum Mitt., from 
which it differs in the smaller sizes, the shorter and less aggregated 
pedicels, the smaller capsules and the narrower, entire or less denticu- 
late leaves. 
31. G. niaricans (Br. Sch.) Mitt. apud Godman, Nat. 
Hist. of the Azores, p. 294.— San Miguel (Godman ). 
Graciosa (Trelease, Pl. Az. no. 1393).— Distrib. : 
Canaries, Madeira, Portugal. 
— var. PULVINARE (Mitt.) Card. (G. pulvinare Mitt. in 
