Jury 1906. | THE BOTANY OF ASCENSION. 203 
p. 293; Hemsl. Chall. Bot., p. 40.—Elhott’s Pass. Widely 
spread, including St Helena. 
PreELL&A HASTATA, Link. Sp. Fil., p. 60; Hook. and Bak. 
Syn. Fil., p. 152.—Elhott’s Pass: new record for Ascension. 
Extends from South Africa to the Mascarene Islands 
eastward and the Cape Verdes northward. 
LYCOPODIACE. 
LYcopopIUM CERNUUM, Linn. Sp. PL. i. 1103; Hemsl. Chall. 
Bot., p. 38; L. Boryanum, A. Rich. Sert. Astrolab., p. 52.— 
Elliott’s Pass and summit of Green Mountain. Very widely 
spread. 
MUSCI. 
CAMPYLOPUS INTROFLEXUS, Mitt. in Journ. Linn. Soce., xu. 
p. 84; Hemsl. Chall. Bot., p. 42; Dieranum ‘ntroflexus, 
Hedw. Sp. Musc., p. 147.—Elliott’s Pass. Very widely 
spread, including Tristan da Cunha. 
SPHAGNUM CUSPIDATUM, Ehrh. Crypt. No. 251.—Wetter 
places on Elliott’s Pass, and near summit of Green Mountain. 
A widely distributed species, 
DICRANELLA ASCENSIONICA, Mitt. in Melliss’ St Helena, 
p. 357; Hemsl. Chall. Bot., p. 42—Elliott’s Pass: endemic 
to Ascension. 
BARTRAMIA, cf. SUBOLESCENS, C. Mill. in Eng. Bot. Jahr. 
(1884), p. 84.—Elliott’s Pass. 
BaRBULA, cf. LEUCOcHLORA, C. Mill. in Eng. Bot. Jahr. 
(1884), p. 84.—Elliott’s Pass. 
HEPATIC. 
TARGIONIA HYPOPHYLLA, Linn. ex Rich. Voy. Astrolabe Bot., 
p- 51; Hemsl. Chall. Bot., p. 45.—Elliott’s Pass: an endemic 
species, but one very nearly related to 7. micheli, Corda., 
which is widely diffused. 
PLAGIOCHASMA LIMBATUM, Nees. in Hemsl. Chall. Bot., p. 44; 
Fegatella limbatum, Tay]. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. (1845), 
p. 95.—Elliott’s Pass: a new record for Ascension ; previously 
known from St Helena. 
LOPHOCOLEA, aff. LENTA, Gottsche, Lind. and Nees. 
MASTIGOPHORA (SENDTNERA) LEIOCLADA, Mitt. in Melliss’ 
