MOSSES FROM THE COAST OF CHINA. 273 
Mosses collected by T. ANDERSON, Esq. Surgeon of H.M.S. Plover, 
on the Coast, from Chusan to Hong-Kong; Dec. 1845, to 
March, 1846. By W. Wizson, Esa. 
(with a Plate. Tax. X.) 
1. Phascum crispum. On earth-banks, Sam-Sa Bay. 
2. Physcomitrium acuminatum, Br. and Schimp., Bryol. Europ. 
Moist shady bank opposite Hong-Kong, Sam-Sa Bay, Chusan. 
3. Hedwigia ciliata, Br. and Schimp. (Anictangium, Hook. and 
Tayl.) On rocks at Pih-quan. 
4. The same. Rocks in the mountains, Chusan. 
5. Tortula muralis. 
6. Tortula unguiculata, var. 
7. Weissia controversa, var. 
8. Trichostomum inflexum, Br. and Schimp. (F) Specimens un- 
ripe. On banks, Chusan. 
9. Fissidens, not bryoides, leaves not margined. Specimen im- 
perfect, and unfit for examination. 
10. F. adiantoides. : 
ll. F. nobilis, Griffith, Musci Assam. Moist hedge-bank, oppo- 
site Hong-Kong ; near Buffalo Bay. 
12. Dicranum glaucum. 
13. Thysanomitrium Richardi, Schwaegr. (?) No fruit. Rocks 
among the mountains, Chusan. 
14. Didymodon proscriptus, Hornsch. (?) var. seta duplo vel triplo 
longiore.—In habit this Moss is a Zrichostomum, but the peris- 
tome is that of Dicranum. It is closely allied to D. longirostris. 
Moist shady banks opposite Hong-Kong. 
15. The same. On the ground on a mountain top, Tung-zan. 
16. Trematodon longicollis. On a granite rock near the Canton 
Bazaar, Hong-Kong. 
17. Maeromitrium fuscescens, Schwaegr. Suppl. t. 190. On rocks 
along the coast. 
18. M. Mooreroftii, var. capsule ore non plicato.—On rocks in a 
tea plantation, Tung-zan. 
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