ALTITUDES TO WHICH SPECIES ASCEND a 
glauca, R. sorocarpa, R. Lesewriana, Pellia epiphylla, 
Fossombronia Wondraczekii, F. pusilla, Anthoceros levis, 
A. punctatus. These are all mesophytes. 
6. Species occurring in Sphagnum-moor (peat-mosses). 
Anewru pingwis, A. multifida, A. latifrons, Lophozia 
inflata, L. ventricosa, L. incisa, Leptocyphus Taylori, 
L. anomalus, Cephalozia bicuspidata, C. connivens, 
C. lunulefolia, C. leucantha, C. fluitans, Cephaloziella 
trivialis, Odontoschisma Sphagni, Calypogeia Tricho- 
manis, C. fissa, C. sphagnicola, Lepidozia setacea, Plew- 
rozia purpurea. ‘These are mesophytes with the excep- 
tion of Cephalozia flwitans, which is a hydrophyte, as is 
also sometimes Lophozia inflata. 
On moist bare peat on low-lying moors are found 
Nowellia curvifolia and Odontoschisma denudatwm, 
both of which are mesophytes. 
7. In marshes and springs several species occur; these 
are included under Helophytes by Warming. Character- 
istic species are Anewra pinguis, A. multifida, Pellia 
Neesiana, Lophozia Wenzelii, L. Kunzeana, Sphenolobus 
politus, Chiloscyphus pallescens, Harpanthus Flotowianus, 
Scapania wliginosa, and S. vrrigwa. 
ALTITUDES TO WHICH SPECIES ASCEND 
Ascending above 4000 ft. (1216 metres) 
Metzgeria pubescens. Lophozia Floerkii. 
Gymnomitrium concinna- lL. Kunzeana. 
tum. Plagiochila asplenioides. 
G. varians. Bazzania triangularis. 
G. crassifolium. Pleuroclada albescens. 
G. alpinum. Blepharostoma _ trichophyl- 
Nardia scalaris. lum. 
Lophozia alpestris. Anthelia julacea. 
L. ventricosa. A. Juratzkana. 
L. quinquedentata. Ptilidium ciliare. 
L. lycopodioides. Diplophyllum albicans. 
