Braendle . c . L . 



Sheai 



collected first ? bou ' > ens in the same locality 



and are 



n 



SYNONYM 



7 Aui an, Tasmania. SevJ 



collections are at Kew. 



This plan, has 



t 



Fig 8? Section 2. The Globose-Spored Species. 



<- al, others by the 

 vellowish color of all its parts and the manner m which port.cn ^rf* 

 exoperidium remain separating at base of endopendium. 

 spores also distinguish it from all other American spec.es It is a 

 plant known from but four localities, but strangely enough is 

 common species at Washington, D. C. 



Cooke that it consisted of only three specimens. 

 I Judging from dried specimens. 



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