104 TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE ([Sess. cxm.. 
sub-Antarctic regions, with the single exception of Campylopus 
vesticaulis, which was previously known from Tristan da 
Cunha only.—R. N. R. B.] 
Andrea sp.—Only a barren fragment, of which the species 
is indeterminable. 
Campylopus introflecus, Mitt.,in “Journ. Linn. Soc.,” xii 
p- 84,and “Chall. Bot.,” i. p. 172. Dicranwin introflezwm, 
Hedw., sp. Musc., i. p. 147, t. 29. 
Scotia Bay.—Generally distributed throughout the southern 
hemisphere, including Marion Island and Tristan da Cunha, 
and extending northwards to Britain and Alabama. 
Campylopus vesticaulis, Mitt., in “Mellis St. Helena,” 
p. 399, and “ Chall. Bot.,” ii p. 172. 
Scotia Bay: growing among Polytrichum subpiliferum, 
otherwise only known from Tristan da Cunha. 
Grimmia amblyophylla, C. Miill., “Syn Musc.,” 1 p. 779; 
Mitt., in “Journ. Linn. Soc.,” xii. p. 98; Paris, in “ Actes 
Soc. Linn. Bordeaux,” lxix. p. 192. 
Laurie Island, various localities. Also at Kerguelen and 
Hermite Islands. 
Grimmia, ct. apocarpa, Hedw. A barren specimen which 
will not admit of more accurate determination. G. apocarpa 
is a Kerguelen species. Scotia Bay, Laurie Island. 
Lryum, sp.—A barren species not determinable. Scotia 
Bay, Laurie Island. 
Polytrichum subpiliferum. Cardot, in “ Rev. Bry.” (1900), 
p. 42, and “ Résult Voy. Belgica Mousses,” p. 39. 
Scotia Bay, Laurie Island. Distributed in Europe and 
Asia to the Arctic regions, North and South America to the 
Straits of Magellan, Danco Land Antarctica, and also 
Australia. 
Hypnum uncinatum, Hedw., “Muse. Frond.,” iv. p. 65, 
t. 25; Bruch. and Schimp., “Bry. Eur.,” t. 600; Cardot, 
“Résult Voy. Belgica Mousses,” p. 43. 
Amblygtegium uncinatum. Mitt., in “Journ. Linn. Soc.,” 
xi. p. 570. 
Laurie Island—Cosmopolitan in distribution, including 
Gerlache Strait, Antarctica. 
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