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complete cirele or spiral turn; on the other hand in the specimen 
referred to above, which certainly cannot be separated from 
flexisela, the setæ are for the most part not or scarcely at all 
flexuose. | 
On the whole T. flexisela appears to be a good species with dis- 
tinct characters, of which the dioicous inflorescence, shorter, 
usually straight capsule, and straight, erect peristome teeth 
are (together with the broad annulus, shared with T. anomala) 
the most important, and the flexuose seta a secondary but 
often a striking one. 
Ulota calvescens Schp. On twigs of Cratægus in a moist spot 
near summit of Foya; cfr. A slightly different form from those 
Jhave seen and gathered elsewhere, having the calyptra 
rather more pilose than usual. The other characters are, however, 
distinctive. 
Orthotrichum rupestre Schleich. Boulders, Caldas; cfr. À form 
with calyptra only sparsely pilose. On Quereus, Monchique (side 
of Picota); a form with calyptra almost or quite naked; capsule 
too lightly ribbed, I think, for var. Franzonianum. 
* O0. Lyellii H. et T. Summit of Foya, on Cratægus; cÎr. 
O. leiocarpum B. et S. Shaded granite rocks, Caldas; cfr. 
* Funaria ericelorum Dixon. Picota ; cfr. 
FE. curvisela Milde. In erevices of walls, Silves; cfr. 
F. calcarea Wabhl. Frequent on the mortar of walls, 
Caldas, etc.; cfr. 
Bartramia pomiformis Hédw. Picota ; cfr. 
* Philonolis fonlana Brid. Springs on side of Picota; st. © 
Ph. marchica Brid. In springs, Caldas; st. À vey soft, vivid 
green form, scarcely var. laxa (Limpr.) Loeske et Warnst. 
Ph. tomentella Mol. Roadside near Caldas. À very slender form 
with o bracts very acute; closely resembling P. capillaris im this 
and in general habit; but with the distinct leaf-structure of 
_ lomentella. P. tomentella (s) was also collected at Louza. 
Webera acuminala Schp. In hollow stump, Eugaria, near Col- 
hares; cfr. An aberrant form, but certainly this; & flowers bud- 
like, just below the fertile flower; lid acuminate. Cylindrical 
gemmæ were produced abundantly. 
W. proligera Bryhn. Near summit of Foya, on wet banks; cfr. 
Anomobryum juliforme Solms. Frequent, and often fruiting 
abundantly, but the capsules frequently withered before matu- 
Hg: cf: | 
Bryum atropurpureum 
large sterile form oceurre 
about 
Wah. Frequent near Caldas; cfr. À 
à on boulders, Caldas, with deeply 
