Raeopiium] Mosai - (( tepp). 291 
Catombe rill on the Queta mountain- ; with fr. middle of Jane I- V. 
No. 166. 
Cazbmoo —Among Eepatios oo « > 1 » I trunks, Serra de Muxaula ; wnh 
fr. June L868. No. 199. 
2. R. africanum Mitt, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 711. p. 162(1864). 
Pxjngo Andongo. Frequent bj shaded springs on the elevated 
rock< of Pedra Cazella ; with scanty fr. beginning of Mhj 
No. 60- At the base of old tree-trunks and on moist ground in 
wooded places near Catete, Frequent but sterile; Barranco de I 
without Er. Dec. I - 16. No. 96. 
Goli ngo Alto. On the bark of old trees and on rocks in the 
vicinity, near Quilombo-Quiacatubia ; with f r. March 1865 No. 150. 
'To this -onus the follow in- numbers belong: 
Goli ngo Alto. On half-dried mud <>n the hanks of the Cuango 
stream (also occurring on lime-kilns), very Beldom with fr. ; middle of 
June 1856. No. 149. By the Caango ; Feb. 1856. No. 212, in part. 
On the hails of the tree "Mosubiri" (Myrianthus arboreus), Queta 
(Zengas) ; March 1856. No. 213- 
Cazengo.— On rock- usually inundated along the hanks of the 
Luinha liver, at an elevation of about L800 ft.; without IV. Jan. 
L855. No. 183. 
23. BRAUNIA Br.et Sch. Bry. Eur. III. (1836-51). 
1. B. diaphana Jaeg. Gen. el Spec. Muse. [I. p. 88 (1876). 
'iaphana C. Muell. Synops. II. p. 1 !| "» (1851). 
Leucodon » I istos Welw. el Dubj in Geneve, Mem. Soc. Phys. XXI. 
ii. p. I _*7 i 1872). 
Hi in \. On the older trunks, especially of Tarchonanthtts and 
\ 'alum, on the summit of Serra de Kella ; with old fr. June I860 
No. 31. On rocks and trunks on the summits of the mountains oi 
Mumpulla ; without fr. Oct. L859. No. 33. 
Oar specimens appear to differ from the type only by the longi 
seta, which is s to 10 nun. in length. 
2. B. arbuscula. 
Leucodon wrbuscuia Welw. el l>ul>\ in Geneve, Mem. Soc. Phyj= 
XXI. ii. p. 1J7. t. i. fig. 1 (1872). 
1 1 1 1 1 - 1 \. Frequent on the older trunks and branches of Tarchon- 
anthus and various other trees in rocky parts of the high peaks of 
Serra de Kella and towards Mumpulla ; at an elevation of 1000 ft. in 
company with \facromitrium lycopodioides and Physcia leucomela ; 
with fr. June I860. No. 32. 
Our B] imens of this plant approach /.'. Schimperiana Br. et Sch., 
but are abundantly distinct in the following characters. Leaves from 
bo-patenl base recurved so as to become horizontal: not 
imbricate : apices of the older haves hj aline ; capsules longly elliptical 
(not cylindrio), irregularly plicate, with mouth rather contracted. 
oells of tl apsule brown, distinct (not yellow, inconspicuous, as 
in B. Schimpt riana |, 
24. CRYPH^A Weber, Tab. Exhib. Calyptr. Operc. (1813 ; 
Brid. Mant. Muse. p. 139 (1819). 
I. C. Welwitschii Duby in Geneve, .Mem. Soc. Phya XXI. ii 
}.. 426. t. ii. fig. I i 1872). 
