298 BRYOPHYTA OF S. RHODESIA. 



Ptycholejeunea striata, L. and L. 



Umtali, Eyles, 1733; Victoria Falls, Sim, 9095. 



General distribution : Tropical and snb-tropical Africa and 

 Asia. 



Madotheca capensis, Gottsche. 



Umtali, 4,200 feet, 1919, Eyles, 1733; Chirinda, 3,800 feet, 

 Swynnerton, 812. 



General distribution: South Africa. 



Radula capensis St. 



Victoria Falls, Sim, 9089; Palm Grove, Sim, 9088; Zim- 

 babwe, Sim, 9090; Matopos, 5,000 feet, Sim, 9091. 



General distribution: South Africa. 



Cephalozia divaricata Spr. 



Zimbabwe rocks, mixed in Campylopus, Sim, 9096. 

 General distribution : Very wide. 



Plagiochila crispulo — caudata, Gottche. 



Zimbabwe, 3,000 feet, Sim, 8577 and 9098; Khami Ruins, 

 5,000 feet, Sim, 9097; Umtali, 5,000 feet, Eyles, 1721; Matopos, 

 5,000 feet, Sim, 9099. 



General distribution : Africa and African Islands. 



Galypogeia bidentula, Nees. 



Scraps of this were found among mosses sent by Miss Duthie 

 from island in the Zambesi, above the Victoria Falls, September, 

 1916. 



Anthoceros punctatus Linn. 



lender running water — Makoni, 4,700 feet, Eyles, 785 and 



790; Rain Forest, Victoria Falls, Sim, 9100; Zimbabwe, Sim, 

 9101. 



Anthoceros crispnlus Douin. 



Rain Forest, Victoria Falls, Sim, 9102, and Miss Duthie, 

 September, 1916. 



III.— A CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOSS FLORA OF 

 SOUTHERN RHODESIA AND PORTUGUESE GAZA-LAND. 



BY 



H. N. Dixon, M.A., F.L.S. 



The following list of mosses from Southern Rhodesia breaks 

 almost entirely new ground. So far as I am aware the only pub- 

 lished references to the bryological flora of the district are con- 

 tained — apart from one or two scattered records of individual 

 species — in a paper by Mr. F. Eyles, "Records of Plants collected 

 in Southern Rhodesia" (Trans. Roy. Soc. of South Africa, Vol. V, 

 Pt. 4, May, 1916), where he mentions eight species of Mosses 



