MUSCI AND HEPATICZ RECORDED FROM JAPAN, 159 
GLYPHOMITRUM, Brid. 
26. (+. Wirsoxr.— Píychomitrimn Wilsoni, Sull. et Геза. 
In small quantity with empty capsules, * Challenger’ Етр.; Nagasaki, Oldham ; Joshin 
and Senkokuhava, Bisset. 
97. б. SINENSE, Mitt. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. viii. 149; and 
28. G. DENTATUM, ejusd. 1. c. | 
Both gathered by Oldham, are also found in China. 
. Henoniella, gen. nov., H. japonica, Duby, in Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. Nat. Genève, xxvi. 
(1879) 8, if considered from the figure which he gives, might be supposed to be Glyphomi- 
trium Wilsoni; but in his description he repeatedly says it is julaceous and extremely 
elegant, comparing it to Pilopogon; it was collected by Dr. Henon at Tkouao. 
OCHROBRYUM, Mitt. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xii. 107. 
99. О. GARDNERIANUM.— Leucophanes Gardnerianum, C. Müll. Syn. 1. 85. 
А few fragments, € Challenger’ Exp.; also barren by Bisset. 
A very doubtful moss until its fructified state has been found, and, like some Indian 
specimens, placed in this genus in default of any distinction having been discovered. It 
1s mentioned by Lindberg, and is probably the barren Leucobryum glaucum mentioned in 
Miquel’s * Prolusio’ (in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. ii. 292) as gathered by Textor. 
OCTOBLEPHARU M, Hedw. 
30. О. ALBIDUM, Hedw. 
A few small specimens gathered by Maingay. 
LEUCOBRYUM, Hampe. 
31. L. SCABRUM, Van der Sande-Lacoste in Miquel’s Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. ii. 292. 
Gathered by Siebold ; is found also in Hong Kong. 
It is not quite so robust as L. javense, and, like it, will probably prove to be a Pego- 
phyllum. 
WEISIA, Hedw. 
32. W. CONTROVERSA, Hedw. i 
A small specimen with old fruit, ‘ Challenger’ Exp.; in the same condition at Yoko- 
hama and Miogisan, Bisset ; also by Siebold and Testor. 
SYSTEGIUM, Schimp. 
33. S. CRISPUM, Schimp. 
Gathered by Testor. 
