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BRYOPHYTA. (A. Gepp.) 
The number of species brought home is but small, and obviously fails 
to represent adequately the richness of the moss-flora in the districts visited. 
Attention was exclusively directed to the collection of fruiting plants. 
HEPATIC. 
*RiccarpDIA MAXIMA Schiffn. Hepat. Flor. von Buitenzorg, i. 57 (1900). 
Arfak Mts., Angi lakes, forest patch by 2 lake, on dead wood in forest, 
7000’. Dec. 5680. 
Distrib. Java ; Sumatra. 
“MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA Linn. Spec. Plant. ed. i, 1603 (1753). 
Arfak Mts., Angi lakes, on open gravel-bank by ? lake, 7000’. Dee. 
5906. 
D%strib. Cosmopolitan. 
MUSCI. 
SPHAGNUM JUNGHUHNIANUM Doz. et Molk. Bryologia Javanica, i. 27, tab. 18 
(1855). 
Arfak Mts., Angi lakes, in open marsh by ? lake, 7000’. Dec. 5967. 
Distrib. New Guinea. Malay Islands; Formosa ; Japan ; India. 
SPHAGNUM NOVO-GUINEENSE Fleisch. et Warnst. in Engler, Pflanzenreich, 
Heft 51, Sphagnales, p. 520 (1911); Nova Guinea, xii. (1914) 127, 
t. XXXIV. B. 
Arfak Mts., ridge running up to Angi lakes, terrestrial in moss-grown 
forest, 8000'. Dec. 6006. 
Distrib. New Guinea (D.8S.W., Goliath-Gebirge, de Kock). 
*FUNARIA CALVESCENS Schwaegr. Spec. Muscorum, Suppl. i. sect. 2, 77, 
tab. 65 (1816). 
Arfak Mts., Angi lakes, on ground amongst bracken, where burnt, on 
bank of 2 lake, 7000’. Dec. 5938. 
Distrib. Warmer regions of the world. 
*RHODOBRYUM GIGANTEUM Paris, Index Bryolog. 1116 (1898). 
Arfak Mts., Angi lakes, abundant on ground in isolated forest patch by 
9 lake, 7000’. Dec. 5892. ‘* Very handsome moss.” 
Distrib. Malay Islands ; India ; Bourbon ; Hawaii. 
