4 MUSCI INDICI. 
16. Tortula flavescens. Hook. et Arn. in Edin. Journal, v.I. — 
p. 297. t. 12.— T. fuscescens. Wall. Cat. n. '1567.—HaB. — 
Nepal. 
17. T. Indica, Hook. Musc. Ex. t. 135. Wall. Cat. p. 1565. 
Has. Walls of the Calcutta Botanic Garden. 1 
18. T. angustifolia. Hook. et Grev. l. c. Wall. Cat. n. 1566. — 
Has. Nepal. 
19. T. tenuirostris. Hook. et Grev. l. c. Wall. Cat. n. 7568. 
Has. Nepal. 
20. Trichostomum subsecundum (Hook. et Grev. mss.); 1 
caule elongato ramoso, foliis secundis ovatis acuminatis : 
integerrimis margine reflexo apice diaphanis, nervo excur- - 
rente, capsula erecta oblongo-ovata.— Hook. Ic. Plant. t. XVII. 1 
fig. 5. a, plant, nat, size; b, leaf; €, point of ditto; d, capsule, — 
with operculum removed; e, portion of the peristome:—mag- | 
nified.—Xas. Nepal. 
21. Didymodon? Tortula, Harv.; foliis subsecundis ovato- — 
lanceolatis serratis marginibus reflexis siccitate crispatis con- — 
tortis, capsula oblonga erecta, (peristomii dentibus subtorqua- | 
tis).— Hook. Ic. Plant. t. X VI. fig. 2. a, plant, nat. size; b, — 
leaf; c,capsule; d, occasional appearance of peristome; e, portion — 
of peristome ;—magnified. 1 
Has. Nepal.— We are doubtful to what genus this ought, - 
with most propriety, to be referred. The long slender teeth — 
of the peristome, which are often slightly twisted in a spiral - 
direction, indicate a close affinity with Tortula; while the - 
foliage and habit of the plant agree better with Didymodon or 
Trichostomuin. —Our specimens do not possess either wie d 
or operculum. : 
22. D. sphagnoides. Schw. Suppl. t. 182.—( Syrrhopodon 
candidus.) Wall. Cat. n. %572.—Has. Singapur. : 
* 23. D. purpureum. Hook. et Tayl. Musc. Brit. t. XX. 
Wall. Cat. n. 't513:—Has. Nepal and Himala. : 
24. D. squarrosum. Hook. Musc. Ex. 1.1505— Wall. Cat. "c 
7570,—Has. Nepal and Kamoon. 
