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Sect. Polla, Brid. 
82. MNIUM ORTHORHYNCHUM, Brid. 
With old fruit, * Challenger’ Erp.; Fujisan, Senkokuhava, Bisset. 
Fragments seem to indicate another species with wider leaves. 
Sect. Trachycystis, Lindb. 
88. M. кАртАтом, Wils. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vii. (1848) p. 274, t. 10.— М. micro- 
phyllum, Dozy et Molk. Muse. Frond. Archip. Ind. et Jap. 27, t. xii. 
Specimens well fruited, but past maturity, * Challenger’ Exp. It appears to be 
common and gathered by all collectors. 
84. M. FLAGELLARE, Sull. et Lesq. in Proc. Amer. Acad. (1859) p. 277. 
Fujisan, Bisset. 
Small terete shoots arise near the perichetium, similar to those in some dicranoid 
Mosses, as D. flagellare and some species of Holomitrium. Lindberg says (l. с. р. 241) 
that this is found also in Amuria. 
HYPOPTERYGIUM, Brid. 
85. H. тарохісгм, Mitt. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. viii. 155; Van der Sande-Lacoste 
in Miquel, Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. ii. 296. 
Nagasaki, Oldham, Bisset. 
In Miquel, /. c., it is stated that antheridia were not observed in the flowers 
examined ; a fresh search having been made, it is found that they are absent or present 
in the female flowers on the same stem. A much smaller and more tender species is 
Н. stnicum, sp.n. Dioicum? Humile, gracile, subflaccidum. Stipes brevis in frondem 
triangularem divisus. Folia patenti-divergentia late ovata, mucrone brevi, nervo 
debili angusto vix ultra medium producto, margine limbo angusto, apice pauci- 
serrato, subintegerrima, e cellulis parvis ovali-hexagonis limitibus angustis areolata. 
Folia stipuliformia dimidio minora rotundo-ovata. 
Hong Kong, Sir J. C. Bowring. 
Stipes 3-5 mm. altus, subnudus. Rami cum foliis expansis 2 mm. lati. Folia 
pallide zeruginosa. 
RHACOPILUM, Brid. 
86. В. ARISTATUM, Mitt. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. viii. 155. 
Yokohama, Oldham. 
RHIZOGONIUM, Brid. 
Sect. Pyrrhobryum. 
87. В. Dozyanum, Van der Sande-Lacoste in Miquel, Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. и. 295. 
A few barren stems, ‘ Challenger’ Exp. In perfect fruit in October, Hakone Pass, 
Bisset. 
This fine species, so well figured in the place cited, is, in a fresh state, of a glaucous 
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