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mosses, mostly Thamniam alopecurum, at Bussaco, c. per. M"^ Mac- 

 vicar finds the British plant generally monoicous, but this plant 

 appeal's to be dioicous, 



Lejeunea cavifolia (Ehr.) Lindb. — Several places in the Serra 

 de Monchiquo, especially near the summit of Picota, c. per. 



Microlejeanea ulicina (Tayl.) Evans. — Sparingly on Crahvgas 

 brevispina near the summit of Foia. 



Harpalejeunea ovala (Hook.) SchifTn. — On large bushes of 

 Phillyrea at Bussaco 



Fnillania Tamarisci (L.) Dum. — Rocks in the wood near Mon- 

 chique, common, c. per., a fairly typical form. 



F. dilalala (L,) Dum. — Near Caldas very sparingly, c. fr. 



Anlhoceros ptindatiis L, — Moist banks near Caldas with the 



two next species and not always readily separable from them, 

 c. fr. 



A. crispuhis (Mont.) Douin. — The Algarvian plant has the 

 fronds covered with numerous small lamelUT, but it a more 

 robust plant with a more permanent habitat than A. crispuhis 

 as found in arable land in England. 



A. Hiisnolt Steph. — Sparingly in Algarve and at Goimbra, 



but in abundance and well-characterized in the gardens of Mon- 

 serrate near Cintra, c. fr. 



A. luevis L. — Not observed in the south, but abundant near 

 Cintra, e-pecially at ?kIontscrrate, c. fr. 



A. dicholomns Raddi. — Frequent on moist banks over a wide 

 area in Algarve, also at Goimbra, c. fr. — The tubercles of this 

 plant were often very longly pedunculate, with peduncles up 

 to 1 cm. long. I submitted some of this material to Prof. M, A. 

 Howe thinking that the plant might be his A. phymatodes, but 

 he rephed that although in the characters of the thallus the Por- 

 tuguese plant was somewhat intermediate between yl. dicholomns 

 and A. plujmalodes, the involucres were broader and more flaring- 

 mouthed and the marginal lamina of the thallus broader and 

 thmner than in the latter.The spores of A. dicholomns are much 

 ."Smoother than those of A. hwis and in a slightly immature state 

 might be taken to the quite smooth. 



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Lewes, 28th November 1912. 



