Campylopus] mosses (Gepp). 281 



2. C. Schwarzii Schimper Bryol. Eur. Suppl. Ease. i. ii. (1864). 

 HuiLLA.— On woodland rocks on the way from Morro de Lopollo 



towards Humpata, at the spot where the first Ericaceous plant, Bkeria 

 setulosa (Herb. Welw. No. 2558), grows in plenty ; May 1860. No. 35. 

 In marshy wooded places alongside streams near Humpata at an 

 elevation of about 4500 ft. ; without fr. May 1860. No. 40. 



3. C. sciuroideus Welw. et Duby in Geneve, Mem. See. Phys. 

 XXI. i. p. 220 (1871), t. ii. fig. 4. 



HuiLLA. — On rich soil covering the upper schistose rocks of Morro 

 de Lopollo ; without fr. April 1860. No. 10- 



PuNGO Andongo. — Very widely csespitose ; stems 3 in. to 1 ft. high ; 

 leaves shiny ; on the upper rocks near Mata de Pungo, at an elevation 

 of 3400 ft. ": Dec. 1856, Feb. and May 1857. Frequent near Cazelia in 

 company with Polytrichum. ; Jan. 1857. No. 54. 



4. C. montanus Welw. et Duby in Geneve, Mem. Soc. Phys. 

 XXI. i. p. 221 (1871), t. iii. fig. 1. 



HuiLLA. — In wide tufts of a brilliant golden-green hue, on moist 

 schistose rocks in elevated woods (5300 to 5600 ft ), Morro de Lopollo 

 and Morro de Mouino ; without fr. at the beginning of April 1860. 

 No. 3. At the foot of old trees and on the ground contiguous in 

 the woods of Monino, moist rocky spots at the great elevation of 5000 

 to 5500 ft. ; without fr. May 1860. No. 5. 



5. C. ^thiops Welw. et Duby in Geneve, Mem. Soc. Phys. 

 XXI. i. p. 221 (1871), t. iii. fig. 2. 



Pungo Andongo. — On lofty moist rocks by the springs of Pedra 

 de Songue where Mum vpnlrico!«( grows, at an elevation of 3100 to 

 3900 ft. ; without fr. Feb. to April 1857. No. 64. 



4. LEUCOPHANES Brid. Bry. Univ. I. p. 763 (1826). 



1. L. unguiculatum Mitt, in Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. p. 150 (1864). 

 Pkixck's Island. — At the base of palm-trunks (Ekeis (/uhieensis), 



gathered by Gustav Mann ; without fr. No. 200. 



2. L. (?) sphagnoides Welw. et Duby in Geneve, Mem. Soc. 

 Phys. XXI. ii. p. 443 (1872). 



HuiLLA. — Common in boggy spots among the elevated rocks of 

 Morro de Monino ; without fr. April 1860. No. 13- 



Duby (I.e.) quotes specimens gathered by Welwitsch in Pungo 

 Andongo and by Livingstone in the kingdom of Lunda. The 

 latter specimen is not m the British Museum set ; and the former 

 is probably represented by the following number : — 



Pungo Andongo. — A white glaucescent Lewcobryitm, very widely 

 caespitose, occurring in rather lax tufts 2 to 4 ft. wide and 2 to 7 in. 

 deep, with branches few and very fragile ; common in rocky thickety 

 places within the praesidium, growing in company with fruticose 

 Orchklea, and forming a humus for them ; always sterile ; Dec, Feb., 

 May 1857. No. 48- 



5. OCTOBLEPHARUM Hedw. Muse. Frond, iii. p. 15 (1791). 

 1. 0. albidum Hedw., I.e., p. 15, t. vi. A. 



Bryimi albidum L. Sp. PI. edit. ii. p. 1583 (1763). 



Sierra Leone. — On living trunks of Mangifera indica and Draccena 



