4 REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE 



Grimmaldia dichotoma Raddi. — Common in the neighbour- 

 hood of Caldas, c. fr. 



Lunularia cniciala (L.) Dum. — Caldas etc., common. Many 

 of thep flowers examined appeared to be fertilized and the plant 

 would, no doubt, fruit freely later on in the season. 



Exormotheca pusiulosa Mitt. — Earth among rocks on a steep 

 slope above the stream from Monchique, very local, but not 

 uncommon where it occurred, c. fr., very sparingly.lt grew in com- 

 pany with Corsinia mar chanlio ides ^ Grimmaldia dicholoma, 

 Targionia hypophylla and Tessellina pyramidata, apparently 

 preferring the warmest and driest places, where the earth lay 

 upon the rocks, though it was not observed on the rock surface 



itself. 



Aneura sinuala (Dicks.) Dum. — Rocks in streams, Caldas and 

 near the summit of Picota, fronds rather broad, sterile. 



Meizgeria furcata (L.) Lindb. — Rocks near Monchique and 

 below the summit of Picota, 



Pellia Fabbroniana Raddi. — - By a little stream near Caldas, 

 rare. 



Fossombronia pusilla (L.) Dum. — Moist bank near Goimbra, 

 c. fr. 



F. Hiisnoli Corb. ? — A rather large Fossombronia occurred 

 in moist places near Caldas wilh long, partially subtt^-ranean 

 stems and somewhat remote leaves which may belong to this 

 species. Unfortunately the whole of the material was destroyed 

 in cultivation by the larvse of a species of Camplodadius. 



F. angalosa (Dicks.) Dum. — Common in Algarve, c. fr., but 

 much over at the time of our visit. 



Marsiipella emarginala (Ehr.) Dum. — Wood nearMonchique 

 and about the summit of Picota, rather sparingly. 



Soulhbya slillicidiorum (Raddi) Lindb. — Moist ground at 

 Portimao, sparingly. 



Gongylanthus ericelorum (Raddi) Nees. — Rather common 



about Caldas, c. fr., sparingly; also seen at Coimbra. 



Alicularia scalaris (Schr.) Corda. — Only seen at Bussaco. 



Aplozia crenulala (Sm.) Dum. — Wood at Monchique and near 

 Caldas, sparingly. 



Lophozia bicrenaia (Schmid.) Dum. — Slopes of Foia, c. per. 



Dichiton calyculalum (Dur. et Mont.) Schiffu. — Rare, Caldas 

 and slopes of Picota in very small tufts, c. por., in company 

 with Cephaloziella gracillima. 



Lophocolea heierophylla (Schrad.) Dum. — Woods near Mon- 

 chique, sparingly, c. per. 



