HYPNUM EXANNULATUM. 
* Q, succirubra, aru out in the fores . 194 
e largest plant being ju 4 feel high, 
Do. In pots, to be planted out as soon as 
Hans have been cleared in the forest 
. for their reception. . EU 
Do. i: ew. struck from DH Merc ates . 895 
Do. uttings not quite rooted . . - + - 200 
C. officinalis, var. Bonplandiana, in = gon on 22980 
C. officinalis, var. crispa, in pots . ) ence Tiss LOES 
OCadliadya{ in pokeiiie wd erm rotisserie tol: 2 
| Pahwdiana,in pote 5... es eye Hit t tst 4 
“The following "plants, raised from seeds sent to me under the 
several names appended to them, are at present quite undistinguish- 
able by their foliage :— | 
C. micrantha, planted out in the forest . . . + + + 43 
0. ers eee ae T 130 
C. Peruviana, planted out in the forest. . > + + * 18 
Do. Tecpotow wi wiebesslodrievon sie 6 
C. nitida, planted out in the forest . . «., 15 
Do. In pots : . 40 
Species without UE pA p. in | the forest vo M 
Do. In pot : 31 
- * The following is a list of Chinchona plants at Peradenia :— 
C. suecirubra, planted out in the grounds . 
15 
np , i 
Do. Cuttings Sex on pues pE 2 NT 
, HYPNUM EXANNULATUM, Br. and Sch., A NEW 
BRITISH MOSS. 
. According to its authors, this is a rare European Moss, very "nen 
found in fruit. It had not been noticed in Britain till discovered re- 
cently by Mr. Skipper at Tuddenham, in Suffolk. It is likely to occur 
in other localities, and may have been overlooked from its striking te 
semblance to H. fluitans, L. By the kindness of Dr. W. M. White, of 
Lavenham, I have obtained specimens. ot barren plants have yet 
