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This from the figure appears much larger than the preceding, but may be the same 
better grown. 
POROTRICHUM, Brid. 
Sect. Euporotrichum. 
109. P. JAVANICUM.— Neckera javanica, C. Muell. 
Two small stems, * Challenger’ Exp.; also by Bisset. 
Too incomplete to be conclusive. 
110. P. FLABELLATUM, Mitt.— Hookeria flabellata, Sm., and also 
111. P. scArPELLIFOLIUM, Mitt.— Neckera scalpellifolia, Mitt. in Journ. Linn. Soc., 
Bot. iii. Suppl. 119; Dozy et Мо. Bry. Jav. и. $. 180, are both enumerated by 
Miquel as collected by Textor and Siebold in a barren state only. 
112. P. cyMuBrrFOLIUM.— Zsothecium, Sect. Dolichomitra, Lindb. in Act. Soc. Sci. Fenn. x. 
(1872) p. 231. 
Gathered at Nagayama in Kiusiu by Mazximowicz. Seems to belong here; its leaves 
are described as very concave, and its capsule егесі on a long seta. 
Sect. Thamnium, Schimp. 
118. P. SUBSERIATUM.—Neckera subseriatum, Dozy et Molk. 
In a small and young state, ‘Challenger’ Exp.; Nagasaki, Oldham; Ichmosawa and 
Senkokuhava, Bisset. Collected also in Buffalo Bay, China, by Alerander. All the 
specimens barren. 
Lindberg had this species from Nagasaki, and at that time referred it to Jsothecium, 
and supposed it to be the same as 7. subserratum, Hook. Thamnium subneckeroides, 
Geheeb in Herb. Schimp., has been compared by Mr. C. H. Wright, and found to be the 
same species. 
114. P. PLICATULUM, Mitt.—TZhamnium plicatulum, Sande-Lacoste in Мід. Ann. Mus. 
Bot. Lugd. Bat. ii. 299. 
Collected by Siebold. 
A smaller species, with complanate branches, on which the lees are strongly serrate. 
RHAPHIDORRHYNCHUM, Schimp. 
115. В. pemissuM, Mitt.— Hypnum demissum, Wils. 
Recorded from S. Japan, collected by Textor; Sande-Lacoste in Aun. Mus. Bot. Lugd. 
Bat. iv. 308. 
116. В. THELIDICTYON, Mitt.—Hypnum thelidictyon, Sull. et Lesq. 
Hill-sides, Ousima, Amer. Explor. Exp. 
Described with oblong acuminate leaves constricted at base, alary cells conspicuous, 
margin serrate, cells unipapillate, operculum of oblong subpendulons fruit very long 
pointed; seems to be of this group. 
