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7. J. FILIFORMIS, var. B. laxa, Sw. i 
Hab. Charles Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. Also found in several tropical localities. 
8. J. FiLICINA, Hook.; et var. B. tenuis. 
Hab. James Island. 8. James and Charles Islands, Charles Darwin, Esq. Also a native 
of the West Indies and South America. 
9. J. ATRATA, Sw.? 
Hab. Charles Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. Found also on the American continent. 
10. J. puncens, Wils. MSS.; caule bipinnato, ramis attenuatis, foliis patulis 
remotis e basi cordatá longe acuminatis apicibus siccitate porrectis, 
stipulis oblongis profundé bifidis basi cordatis amplexicaulibus (dorso 
nec prominulo) cruribus attenuatis —Wils. MSS. 
Hab. Charles Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. 
The J. atrata of Swartz, to which this is allied, has the stipules spurred at 
the back, and the apices of the leaves bent inwards and concealed when dry. 
Musci. 
11. MacnourrniuM scanuisETUM, Wils. MSS.; repens, surculis brevibus erec- 
tis, foliis subpatentibus lineari-lanceolatis acutis plicato-carinatis (nervo 
subexcurrente), seta scabra, calyptra glabra (capsula sulcatà?) ; operculo 
longirostro.— Wils. MSS. 
Hab. Charles Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. Probably on trunks of trees in the higher 
regions of the island. 
Very closely allied to an undescribed species from Columbia in Herb. Hook., 
as also to the Schlotheimia longifolia, Hook. The seta being rough, this 
moss should perhaps be referred to the genus 7rachypus, R. and Hornsch. 
12. NEckEna vel Prtorricuum sp.? (barren). 
Hab. James Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. 
Finices. 
13. Porypopium Parapise&, Langsd. & Fischer. 
Hab. James Island, Charles Darwin, Esg. Abundant in all the warm parts of South Ame- 
rica and the West Indies. 
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