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Probably the most robust species of the genus ; resembling 

 P. Gollani in habit but quite different in structure, 



Limbella marginata CM., and L. sikkimensis Een. and Card, 

 appear to me to belong here and not to Neckeropsis ; they have some 

 resemblance to the present species, but they differ in the flattened 

 branches, the less robust habit, and in the thickened border of the 

 leaves being formed of elongate cells, longer than the interior ones, 

 while here the marginal cells are markedly shorter and chlorophyllose. 



ENTODONTACEAE. 



Symphyodon Perrottetii Mont., forma myuroclada. 



Trees, Anmod (3263). On bole of Galophyllum, Sampkhand 

 (6442). Also gathered at Mahableshwar (4750, 4761). A very pecu- 

 liar form, with long parallel branches, which are slender and julace- 

 ous, of a dark reddish brown or olive green colour. It is so unlike 

 the ordinary form that I should hesitate to place it here were it not 

 that some plants appear to intergrade with the typical form, and I 

 can find no structural differences. Fruit would no doubt decide the 

 position, but all the specimens are sterile ; the species in fact I think 

 is rarely found in fruit. 



Entodon plicatus C. M. On trees, Anmod (3308). Trees, 

 Lingmalla, 4000 ft. (4664) ; both c. fr. 



Trachyphyllum inflexum (Harv.) Gepp. On bole of coco- 

 nut palm in irrigated spice gardens, Shiggaon (3484). On bark of 

 tree Konankeri (3518). 



New to South India. Capt. Potior de la Varde in Kev. bryol., 1920, 

 p. 20, records it from Cambodge. 



Distrib. Nepal, Sikkim, and the greater part of the Malay Penin- 

 sula. 



Stereophyllum anceps (Bry. jav) Broth. Bark of Ixora, 

 Konankeri (3507). Also collected on trees, Mahableshwar, in 1917 

 (4759). Both sterile. Hitherto known only from Java. Sedgwick's 

 plant agrees quite well with a specimen in Hampe's herbarium, misit 

 Lacoste. 



HOOKERIACEAE. 



Collicostella papillata (Mont.) Jaeg. f. purpurascens. 



On stone in stream, Sampkhand (6439). A very pretty form, 

 all the leaves being tinged with a deep purple red colour. No fruit 

 was seen. 



Lepidopilum rhaphidostegium (CM.) Broth. Twigs of tree 

 in very wet evergreen, Gairsoppa Falls (6464) c. fr. : A very interest- 



