260 DR. O. STAPF ON THE FLORA OF MOUNT KINABALU. 
compressa, patentia, exsiccando parum mutata, ovato-lanceolata, in margine serrata, 
nitida, nervo sub apice evanido, cellulis angustissimis elongatis. Pericheetia plura 
aggregata, foliis subulatis remote denticulatis. 
Without precise locality (Burbidge). 
In habit more like a small Wniodendron comosum, Lindb., but with shining leaves. 
RHACOPILUM SPECTABILE, Reinw. & Hornsch. in Nov. Act. Cees. Leop.-Car. Nat. Cur. 
xiv. pt. 2, 721, t. 40, fig. c. 
At 6000 feet (Burbidge ; Haviland, 1421). 
Distribution: Java; Sumatra; Philippines. 
ACANTHODIUM TRISMEGISTUM, Mitt.— Syn. Hypnum trismegistum, Mont. in Lond. 
Journ. Bot. 1844, p. 633; Hypnum lancifolium, C. Müll. Syn. Muse. ii. 497; Dozy 
& Molkenb. Bry. Jav. ii. 141, t. 239; Neckera lancifolia, Harv. in Hook. Ic. 
PL t.21. fig. 5. 
Without precise locality (Burbidge). 
As in other species of this group, the setze are three inches in height. 
Acanthodium lancifolium, Mitt., in Harvey's specimens has complanate panduriform 
foliage, the apices wide, very unlike Montagne's species. Another species, as it appears 
to be, was found in Moulmein by the Rev. D. Parish. There are also a number of 
Indian mosses which appear to belong to the same group; they are Hypnum 
tanytrichum, Mont., Stereodon psilurus, Mitt., S. surcularis, Mitt., S. pilosulus, Mitt., 
and S. penicillatus, Mitt., as well as Hypnum papillatum, Harv. H. calderense, Sulliv. 
in U.S. Expl. Exp. t. xv., may be a state of A. rigidum, Mitt., and similar specimens 
have been collected in Palawan, in the Isle of Pines, and in Samoa, 
Hypnum 
extenuatum, Brid., from Australia and New Zealand, belongs to this group. 
HEPATICÆ. 
The following Hepaticæ were found growing with the above-mentioned Mosses, but 
several in insufficient quantity for specific determination. The numbers affixed to them 
correspond with those of the Mosses amongst which they were found. 
GOTTSCHEA, sp. 
At 6000 feet (Haviland, 1429). 
PLAGIOCHILA TENUIS, Lindenb. Mon. Plagioc. 50. 
The fragments found appear to belong to this species, which was previously known 
from the West Indies, Sandwich Islands, and Nepal. 
At 6000 feet (Haviland, 1429). 
ODONTOSCHISMA SPHAGNI, Dum. Rev. Jung. 19.—Syn. Sphagnocetis communis, Nees. 
This common European species was found at an elevation of 11,500 feet. (Haviland, 
1425). 
