616 BOTANY OF THE AZORES, 
Of the Cellulares, I must confess myself sadly 
negligent. Only on two or three occasions, while 
waiting on the same spot for other parties, did 
I attempt to collect any. For the following list ~ y 
of some few Mosses, etc., which were thas col- 
lected, I am indebted to Dr. Taylor. Cellular 
plants abound in the Island of Flores, whence 
most of these, I think, came. 
4351 Polytrichum formosum, Hedw. 
v 352 Polytrichum elatum, Schwaeg. 
v 353 Fontinalis antipyretica, L. 
v 354 Hypnum alopecurum, L. 
~ 355 Trichostomum rigidifolium, Tayl. ms. 
y 356 Bartramia fontana, Swartz- 
v 357 Trichostomum fasciculare, Hedw. 
»358 Trichostomum canescens, Hedw. 
v 359 Archidium phascoides, Bridel. 
v 360 Diphyscium foliosum, Mohr. 
v 361 Trichostomum polyphyllum, Schwaeg. 
~ 362 Polytrichum aloides, Hedw. 
* 363 Bartramia fontana, Swartz. 
" v 364 Jungermannia juniperina, Swartz. 
Vv — J. punctata, 'Tayl. ms. 
wv — J. complanata, L. 
V 365 J. platyphylla, L. 
v * 366 J. Tamarisci, Hook. 
w © 367 Fegatella conica, Tayl. (Fl. Hib.) 
wv 368 Fegatella hemispherica, Tayl. 
v *369 Lunularia vulgaris, Michel. 
^ * 370 Jungermannia pusilla, L. 
^ v 371 Parmelia reticulata, Tayl. 
v “ 372 Peltidea horizontalis, Ach. 
"v. 373 Parmelia herbacea, Ach. 
v Y 374 Parmelia /evigata, Sm. 
* ¥ 375 Parmelia caperata, Ach. 
v v 376 Sticta pulmoncea, Ach. 
~ ¥ 377 Sticta damecornis, Ach. 
