204 “МЕ. W. MITTEN ON THE SPECIES OF 
59. LEJEUNIA SERPYLLIFOLIA, Lib., from Nagasaki, Oldham, and 
53. L. ADPLANATA, Nees, are mentioned in Miquel, and fragments of several other 
species are amongst Mosses collected by Bisset. 
PHRAGMICOMA, Dum. 
51. P. roLYGONA, sp. n. Caulis repens, infra perianthium innovans. Folia dense 
imbricata, suborbicularia, integerrima, lobo ventrali subtrapezoideo angulo apicali 
lato obtuso integerrimo, e cellulis satis magnis areolata. Amphigastria orbicularia 
integerrima. Folia involucralia amphigastrioque огрісшагі majora conformia. 
Perianthium immersum, oblongum, subcompressum, 12-plicatum. 
Creeping closely on bark. 
‘Challenger’ Exp. Found also in China. 
Caulis eum foliis 1 mm. latus. Folia luteo-viridia obscura nigrescentia, sicca ad latus 
ventrale incurva. Perianthium 1 mm. longum, angulis levibus. 
55. P. rERTILIS, Nees. 
Enumerated by Sande- Lacoste. 
SCALIA, 8. Е. Gray. 
56. S. ROTUNDIFOLIA, sp. n. Folia trifaria patentia, orbiculata, integerrima; involu- 
cralia erectiora, concava, sinuato-flexuosa. Calyptra elongata clavata. 
А few stems intermixed with Mosses, * Challenger’ Exp. 
Caulis erectus, pallidus carnosus, 2 cm. altus. Folia viridia, inferiora remota parva, 
superiora congesta rosulata, 2 mm. lata. Calyptra 8 mm. longa, lutea. Pedunculus 
3 em. longus. Capsula fusca, 3 mm. longa. 
Much larger than 5. Hookeri, but entirely of the same habit and appearance, although 
the leaves are of a different form. 
Another species of this interesting genus is found in Java—S. CARNOSULA. Caulis 
incrassatus pallidus. Folia trifaria, lateralia orbicularia patula, ventralia orbiculari- 
obovata, omnia inferne cellulis hexagonis amplis, superne versus margines duplo-mino- 
ribus carnosulis areolata. Hab. in Monte Salak ad ligna putrida. This in size is like 
S. rotundifolia, but appears to be more fleshy, and revives with difficulty. 
RHOPALANTHUS, Lindb. 
57. В. MNorDESs, Lindb. 
A Japanese species described in *Hedwigia, 1875, p. 139, from the male plant only ; 
it is evidently very closely allied to Scalia, and may prove to be the male of a species 
belonging to that genus; in colour it is described as “ albido-pallida et hyalina.” 
METZGERIA, Raddi. 
58. M. HAMATA, Lindb.— X. ciliata, Raddi in Herb. Hooker. 
Fujisan, amongst Moss, Bisset. 
59. M. FURCATA, Nees.—Jungermannia furcata, Linn. 
Recorded by Sande-Lacoste. 
