BOTANICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE AZORES. 1TF 
ity). Flores (1262, Lagoa Raza, where it was detected 
by my son Frank; 1263, Caldeira da Lomba). 
Mr. A. A. Eaton, who has examined my specimens, finds many 
stomata near the leaf tips, and the species in fact appears am- 
phibious. 
SELAGINELLACEAE. 
*SELAGINELLA Krausstana, A. Br. Watson 259; Milde 
272. SS. denticulata, Drouet 210; Seubert 17. Lyco- 
podium denticulatum, Seub. & Hochst. 9; Watson (2) 
614.— Baker, Fern Allies, 65. 
Corvo (1252). Flores (1253). Fayal (Grown, 314, 
315, 316). Pico. Terceira (1254; Abrew). San Miguel 
(1255, 1256; Machado, 14). Sta. Maria (1256, a). 
*S. Azorica, Baker, Journ. of Bot. 21: 210; Fern Allies 50. 
‘¢ Mountains of the Azores, Arruda Furtado.”’ 
Bryophytes. 
(USC. ) 
BrYALEs.* 
Hytocomium BertuHeiorianuM, Geheeb. Cardot 71. 
Ctenidium Berthelotianum, Mitten 307. Hypnum 
Hochstetteri, Schimper in Seubert 14; Drouet 215. 
Fayal (Brown, 397). San Miguel (Machado, 12). 
Sta. Maria (1391, a). 
H. sptenpens, Br. & Sch. Cardot 71. ?Hypnum pro- 
liferum, Drouet 215. 
San Miguel (1391). 
H. squarrosum, Br. & Sch. Mitten 308; Cardot 71. 
Fayal. 
Hypnum cusprpatum, L. Cardot 71. Amblystegium cus- 
pidatum, Mitten 312. 
San Miguel (Machado, 4, 7, 9, 29; Brown, 393, a). 
Sta. Maria. 
* Determinations by M. J. Cardot, whose paper on the Mosses of the 
Azores appears elsewhere in the present Garden Report (p. 51). 
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