w^ k ^ m ' a f T 6markS j ha V Ms «P ecie « has only been found on the 
west side of Japan and not on the Pacific coast. 
Distribution. Japan. 
Prionitis elata, Okam.; De Toni Syll. Alg. vol. iv, p. 1590 
Wonsen, Feb, 1905, Wakefield, 
betoZf ft" Blpec \ me ™ 7 ere receiv ^- Though no fruit was to 
be found there can be no doubt as to the identity of the plant. 
Distribution. Japan. 
Dumontia simplex, Cotton, sp. nov. 
Wonsen, Feb. 1905, Wakefield. 
D.jm/ormi, Grev., affine, a qua frondibus simplicibus recedit. 
vei :^Z Y ZZ fJT *£? SCUtata ' 8im P lices spathulato-lineares, 
divlsa. ma3UbCulls ; tetrasporangia immersa, sparsa. 
mil n ute h diX C th^ a TtJl CeiVed i f0 n r ° r five fronds grow from the 
2-3 cm. from the apex ^tJ** br °f est ? art of the frond is 
fronds are apparently w?vl v, 1 * 68 aW X cm ' acro8S - The 
blunt apex The snZim J ^ impressed, with a more or less 
pex. The specimens adhere very strongly to paper. 
n&S^^^*^*™* is filamentous, and shows 
spores are dei^ l ^^ n I }!! mont f? *Jf*. The large tetra- 
A%^C°G^r isTh ' ^^ Which ha ™ been described, 
Many have 'been referral TJLT 6 Which is satisfactorily known. 
R"pr. (North Pacific a nd A ° the ^enera. ^ /«r«te Post & 
are still retained in thigenu^" EX** H °° k - & Harv ' (Antarctic), 
hese species, together." ^tful. Both 
their branched habit. ^'Mifornns, differ from Z>. stm^fes in 
(A^Varr^tb xvTi by S r ngar ' *%«™*' /^toto 
differs in frequent £ beS'£ T*?* reSe ' ni 
1894, p. 634), however examf^f^' Schmitz ( N ™™ Notarisia, 
to the conclusion that the S * he ^ riginal material and came 
The following additional „ ™ & J 9ratdou P ia - 
name :L in Sir Wa^fc^ 
p ^ocladia capinaeea, ^ De ^ ^ ^ ^ 
Port Hamilton, Wilfred, No. 728. 
