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92. Stereodon resupinatus (W i 1 s.) ' 



Fayal (Brown), Florcs (Trelease), Graciosa (Blanchy). 



93. Stereodon canariensis M i 1 1. (H. subcupressiforme Hpo.) (Taf. XV) 



San Miguel (Godman, Brown, Carreiro), Pico, Fayal (Brown); Graciosa (Carreiro). 

 formagracilisfiliformis 

 Florcs (Trelease). 



94. Stereodon imponens (Hodw.) 



San Miguel (Carreiro, Brown). 



95. Plagiothecium silvaticum L. 



San Miguel ( Machado). 



96. Rhaphidostegium Welwitschii S c h i m p. (Rh. substrumnlosum Card.) 



San Miguel (Carreiro). 



Trotz der gewiß berechtigten Einwendungen von /. Cardot halte ich micli der Ein- 

 heitlichkeit wegen an die Nomenklatur von B r o t h e r u s in Engl, et Prantl. Nat. 

 Pü.-Fam. Th. Herzog. 



97. Brachythecium salebrosum Iloffm. 



San Miguel (Godman, Machado, Brown, Carreiro). 



98. Brachythecium rutabulum (L.) 



San Miguel (Carreiro). 



99. Scleropodium illecebrum (ScJiwgr.) 



.Azoren (Godman). 



100. Scleropodium purum (L.) 



Sta. Maria (Godman, Trelease), Flores (Trelease), San Miguel (Carreiro). 



101. Scorpiurium circinatum (Brid.) 



Flores (Trelease). 



102. Oxyrrhynchium praelongum (L.) 



Pico (Brown), San Miguel (Trelease, Carreiro), Sta. Maria (Trelease), Graciosa (Carreiro). 



103. Oxyrrhynchium Swartzii (Turn.) 



Stn. Maria (Godman, Trelease). 



104. Oxyrrhynchium rusciforme (Xeck.) 



San Miguel (Machado, Brown, Trelease, Carreiro). 



105. Eurhynchium Stokesii (T u r n.) 



St;i. Maria (Godman, Trelease). 



106. Eurhynchium meridionale (S c h j) r.) 



Azoren (Godman). 



107. Eurhynchium striatum (S c h r c b.) 



Sau .Miguel (Carreiro). 



108. Rhynchostegium confertum (Dick s.) 



Sta. Maria (Godman). ■, 



2. Madeira. 



Literatur: 



C. Müller, Synopsis miiscorum, 1849 — 51. 

 C. Müller, Genera muscorum, 1901. 



J. Juratzka, „Muscorum frondo.sorum species novae" (Botan. Ztg. 1866, No. 3). 



W. Mitten: „Contnbutions to Ihe cryptoganiic flora of the Atlantic Islands" (in Journal of the proceedings of the Linnean 

 Society of London, 1863.) 



