Bryophyten. 243 



Brothepus, V. F. and W. W. Watts. The mosses of Lord 

 Howe Island. (Proceed. Linn. Soc, New South Wales. XL. 2. 

 NO. 158. p. 363—385.) 



A list of the mosses gathered by the Rev. W. W. Watts, 

 mostly on the twin mountains, Lidgbird and Gower, and in 

 the deep Erskine Valley between them, ai the southern end of 

 Norfolk Island. Over 90 species and some varieties were col- 

 lected, and among them the foUowing novelties: Holotinirium peri- 

 chaetiale Brid. var. robusiuni, Fissidens {Bryoiditim) amhlyothallioi- 

 des, F. {Aloma) suhtenellns, F. {Aloma) tenelliformis , F. [Amblyothal- 

 lia) longiligtilatus, F. {Amol.} Wattsii, F. {Ambl.) arcuatiihis, tortella 

 siihflavovirens, Macromitrium subbreincatde, Bryum [Areodictyon) 

 diversinerve, B. [Doliolidium) aeqincollum , B- {Doliolidiimi) philonoti- 

 detim, B. {Alpmiformia) limbifolhim , B. {Rosulota) Hoiveann}n, B. 

 [Rosulata) leptothecioides, Echinodium parvulum, Trachyloma Watt- 

 sii, Thiiidiiim [Thuidiella) trachypudioides, Ectropothecium Howemmm, 

 Isopterygium Howeanum, Rhophidoslegium {Cupressinopsis) siibfal- 

 catidum, Oxyrrhynchium Howeanum, Rhynchostegiella {Eiirhyncho- 

 stegiellä) campylioides, Rhynchostegiiim tenuifolium Jaeg. var. Ho- 

 weannvn. In an appendix are cited the works of previous authors 

 on the bryology of Lord Howe Island, and lists of the new 

 £pecies which the}^ created. A. Gepp. 



Brotherus, V. F. and W. W. Watts. The mosses of the 

 New Hebrides. (Journ. and Proceed. Roy. Soc. New South 

 Wales. IL. p. 127-157. August 1915.) 



This is an account of the mosses collected by missionaries at 

 various dates in the islands Aneityum, Futuna and Santo of 

 of the New Hebrides. 137 species are enumerated and33ofthese 

 are new: Lencoloma {Siibvittata) subtey.uifoliiim, Syvodontia aneiten- 

 sis, Leucobryiini Gtinnii, L aneitense, Fissidens (Seniilimbidiiim) sub- 

 scabrisetits. Syn hopodon {Clavifolia) Lilliei, S. {Orthotheca) perarma- 

 tiis, S. {Orthotheca) diversiretis, S. {Orthotheca) aneitensis, S. [Orthotheca 

 teniiinervis, Hyophila microphylla, Barbula (Hydrogoniiini) aneitensis, 

 Eitptychimn Giinnii, E. assimile, Symphysodon Giinnii, Papillaria 

 {Eiipapillaria) pellucida, Camptochaete [Eucamptochaete) prolongata, 

 Clastobryum (?) hebridense , CalHcostella Frateri, Chaeniitrium aneitense, 

 Hypopterygium [Tamariscina) Botciei, Ectropothecium aneitense, E. 

 Bowiei, E. Gtinnii, E. brachyphyllum , Isopterygium Gnnnii, Taxithe- 

 lium iPolystigma, Aptera) Annandii, Trichosteleum {Thelidinm) sub- 

 tile, T {Papillidium) Gunnii, Sematophyllum glabrifolium , S. serrica- 

 lyx, Rhynchostegiiim oblongifolium, Hypnodendron [Phoenicobryum) 

 flagelliferum. 



The flora shows an affinity with that of Papua and the M al ay 

 Islands, as well as with that of Fiji and Samoa. A. Gepp. 



Luisiep, A., Fragments de Bryologie iberique. 9. Un type 

 nouveau d^ Andreaea (Andreaea crassifolia sp. n.). 10. Les 

 debris d'unecollection de mousses p or tu gaises. (Broteria. 

 Serie botan. XIV. 1. Braga 1916.) 



Herborisant dans le Pic dejalama leP. Luisiera rencontre 

 dans les blocs granitiques ä 1,250 metres d'altitude un minuscule 

 Andreaea de quelques millimetres ä peine, se rattachant au petit 



