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Jamesoni, Tayl. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1846, p. 44. Eremodon Jame- 
soni, Wils. L. c. v. 5. é. 15. A. 
The male flower is minute, gemmiform in the axils of the upper 
leaves. 
91. Encalypta ciliata, Hedw. 
92. Grimmia apocarpa, Hedw. * 
93. G. longirostris, Hook. Muse. Exot. t. 62. 
94. G. crispipila (Tayl.), C. Muller. Trichostomum crispipilum, Tayl. 
Lond. Journ. Bot. 1846, p. 41. 
95. Polyporus virgineus, Fries. 
96. Blindia fastigiata (Tayl), Mitten. Weissia fastigiata, Tayl. 
97. Trichostomum mutabile, Bruch. Syrrhopodon crispulus, Tayt. 
Lond. Journ. Bot. 
This corresponds so nearly with British specimens of T. mutabile, 
that I have not considered it worth while to describe it as distinet ; the 
principal differences exist in the rather wider cells at the base of the 
leaves and the narrower nerves. 
98. Trichostomum Jamesoni (Tayl.), Mitten. Syrrhopodon Jamesoni, 
Tayl. Loud. Journ. Bot. 1847, p. 331. 
This curious species appears to belong to the section Leptodontium 
of the genus Zrichostomum, but it wants the yellow colour prevalent 
amongst those species ; the present is of a red hue, and the capsule is 
arcuate. 
99. Leptotrichum gracile, Mitten; dioicum? espitosum humileramosum 
gracile sordide virens inferne fuscescens, foliis caulinis homomallis 
e basi lanceolata convoluta subito in subulam longam attenuatis 
summo apice parce dentienlatis, nervo lato totam subulam occu- 
pante, perichætialibus basi latioribus un theca i in pedunculo 
mediocri oblonga. ; 
À small species with much of the appearance of a poor state of. 
Distichium capillaceum; the leaves are very slightly inclined on one side — 
at the apices of the stems. : 
It is possible this may be the Didymodon smile of Dr. Taylor, 
but his specimens led me to consider that species nus a small state of —— 
Distichium capillaceum. — 
100. Trichostomum densifolium, Mitten. 
101. Ceratodon sfenocarpus, Bruch et Schimp. 
102. Bartramia patens, Brid. Wils. in schedula. 
