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7. Lycopodium (Selaginella) caulescens, Wall. Cat. n. 137. — Spring, 



Monog 



Mr 



8. Lycopodium (Selaginella) involvens, Thunb. El. Jap. p. 541. 



Monogr. Lycop. ii. p. 53. 



Major Champion, n. 303. 

 A very beautiful species, forming an underground trunk or nearly 

 erect caudex of its densely interlaced roots. 



flabellatum, L. — Spring, Monogr 



ii.p. 174. 



Ilarland 



mmeration of the Mosses collected in India by Dr. J. D. Hooker, 

 F.K.S., and Dr. Thomas Thomson, F.R.S., with their habitats, 

 elevations, and the numbers under which they have been distributed ; 



w. w. 



(Continued from p. 333.) 



No. 520. Bryum argenteum, var. — Hab. Mont. Khasia temperata ; 



Kollong, J. D. H. et T. T. 



546. Id. — Hab. Himalaya occid. temp.; Simla, alt. 7,000 ped., 



T.T. 



515, 533, 534. Var. seta longiore. — Hab. Ceylon, Gardner. 



518, 522, 523, 536, 539. Brachymenium filiform, Griffith, Musci 

 Assam. [Bryum potius). — Hab. Mont. Khasia temp, et subtrop., alt. 



2-5,000 ped., J. D. H. et T. T. 



513. Id. — Nipal orient, temp.; Tambur river, alt. 7,000 ped., 



J.D.H. 



519. Var.? (sterile). — Hab. Sikkim-Himalaya trop. ; Eatong river, 



alt. 3,000 ped., J.D.H. 



556. Id. ? (c. fr.). — Hab. Sikkim-Himalaya temperata, alt. 5-6,000 



ped., J. D. H. 



liforme, Wils 



filiform affine).— Hab. Tibet occid. alp. ; Ladak, Shayuk val- 



ley, alt. 14,000 ped., T. T. 



557. Bryum inflatum, Wils. M8S. (B. blando affin 

 alpina; Lanak Pass, Ladak, alt. 15-18,000 ped., T. T. 



Hab. Tibet 



