N:o 2. (hnfrihnti(ms to fJie Bryological Flora of fhe NorfJi-Wesfern Himalaya. 7 



former genus, and called it PI. kashmirensis. The form of the leaves, how- 

 ever, indicates an Anoecianghim, and as far as I can judge from some very 

 young capsules, the calyptra Stretches as far as the middle of thèse. At any 

 rate, it is an excellent species, whicli cannot be mistaken for any known before. 



Weisia Hedw. 



Weisia Wimmeriana (Sendtn.) Br. eur. 



Kashmir: supra Gulmarg 10—11000' (n. 11 314). 



Weisia rutilans (Hedw.) Lindb. 



var. himalayana Broth. n. var. 

 Folia brevius aristata. 



Kashmir: Gulmarg 10—12 000' (n. 11256), in trajectu Tragbal 9 

 10 000'. 



Eucladium Br. eur. 



Eucladium verticillatum (L.) Br. eui\ 



Ohitral: Markandi 6 000' (Harriss n. 16 943). 



Dicranoweisia Linde. 



Dicranoweisia cirrata (L.) Lindb. 



Kashmir: Gulmarg 8—9 000' (n. 11 232), in valle Burzil prope Mini- 

 marg 10—11000' (n. 14 405) et supra Sarwân 10-12 000' (n. 14 305), in 

 valle Kamri 10—12 000' (n. 12 794), ïâjwâz nullah prope Sonamarg 9 — 

 10 000' (n. 14 247), in valle Sangam supra Liddarwat 13—14 000' (n. 14 253). 



Gilgit: in valle Niltar 9—11000' (n. 12 816, 12 676, 12 819). 



Astor: in valle Astor supra Doyen 9—12 000' (n. 12 771, 12 830). 



Baltistan: Rimochagma nullah 12—13 000' (n. 12 706), Suk nullah in 

 valle Dràs 11—12 000' (n. 12 761). 



The above-mentioned spécimens differ, in habitus, from the type, by being 

 smaller, and, sometimes, more rigid. I did, bowever, not dare to set up a new 

 species, not being able to find any certain characteristics. 



