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162. Endotrichella Musgraveae Broth. n. sp. 



Dioica; subgracilis, pallide viridis, aetate fuscescenti- 

 lutescens, nitida; caulis secundarius usque ad 14 cm altus, 

 flexuosus, complanatulus, densiuscule foliosus, simplex, ob- 

 tusus; folia erecto-patentia vel patentia, superiora homo- 

 mallula, concava, profunde pluries plicata, elongate et an- 

 gaste oblonga, in acumen angustum, strictum vel flexuosu- 

 lum, serrulatum attenuata, marginibus revolutis, inferne in- 

 tegris, superne subciliato-serratis, nervis obsoletis, cellulis 

 elongatis, angustis. basilaribus infimis abbreviatis fusco- 

 aureis, omnibus laevissimis; hracteae perichaetii minutae, 

 erectae, intimae e basi vaginante, superne truncato, exciso- 

 dentato subito in acumen angustum, strictum, integrum con- 

 tractae; set a vix 1 mm älta, stricta, laevis; theca exserta, 

 erecta asymmetrica, fusca, laevis. Caetera ignota. 



Patria. Nova Guinea, Kaiser Wilhelmsland, Sattelberg, 

 Boassalibach (C. Lauterbach n. 542 k ex p.), British New- 

 Guinea, sine loco designato (Mrs Mdsgrave in herb. Bin- 

 stead), Mt Dayman (W. E. Armit junior in herb. Melbourne) 

 et sine loco designato (I. Chalmers in herb. Melbourne). 



Species pulcherrima, habitu Euptychio cuspidato (Mitt.) 

 sat similis, cum E. angustifolia (Mitt.) C-MiilL, mihi e de- 

 scriptione tantum cognita comparanda, sed foliis erectio- 

 ribus, elongate et anguste oblongis, superne subciliato-serra- 

 tis bracteisque perichaetii multo minoribus dignoscenda. 



163. Endotrichella lepidopiloides Broth. n. sp. 



Dioica; robusta, viridis, aetate pallide lutescens, niti- 

 diuscula; caulis secundarius usque ad 7 cm altus, hic illic 

 fasciculos radicularum fuscarum emittens, valde complana- 

 tus, cum foliis c. 7 mm latus, flexuosus, dense foliosus, sim- 

 plex, obtusus; folia lateraha patentia, planiuscula, e basi 

 subcordata lanceolata, breviter acuminata, acuta, c. 4 mm 

 longa et 0,9 5—1,15 mm lata, marginibus erectis, superne 

 inaequaliter serratis, enervia, cellulis laxe rhomboideis, in 



