296 mosses ((repp). [Hookerut 
cells and geminate apical teeth. They belong to that section of the 
genus Hookeria which Hampe has called Lamprophyllum, in Kjobenhavn 
Vidensk. Meddel. 1^74, 9, p. 158. Other species which belong to this 
section are //. Pappeana Hampe,//. macrqpyxis Rehm. (Musci Austro- 
Afric. nos. 3?>9, G23), //. utacamundiana Mont., //. secunda Griff., 
//. macrqpus Doz. et Molk., //. nitens Hornsch., //. Glaziovii Hampe, 
//. breviseta Hampe, and probably Lepidqpilum devexum Mitt. 
31. FABRONIA Raddi in Att. d. Accad. d. Scienz. di Siena ix. 
p. 231 (1808). 
1. F. angolensis Welw. et Duby in Geneve, Mem. Soc. Phys. 
XXL ii. p. 425. t. i. fig. 3 (1872). ' 
PuNGO Andoxgo. — A moss of a most beautiful green colour during 
life, but turning pale when dried. Common on the aerial roots of 
Hariota parasitica on the highest western rocks of the prsesidium at an 
elevation of about 38(H) to 4000 ft. on Pedra Cabonda,also on lichenous 
ground: with ripe far., and occasionally young calyptras, towards the 
end <.f May 1857. No. 72. 
Var. acuminata Gepp. yar. nov. 
Leaves acuminate not piliform-acuminate. 
PtTNGO Andongo. — A small whitish-green moss, widely crespitose, 
very rarely fruiting. Common on old palm-trunks (Elozis guineensis), 
but only in the neighbourhood of Candumba in open woods by the 
river Cuanza ; with fr. March 1857. Xo. 74. 
Golungo Alto. — A small moss growing with Octoblepharum albidum 
on trunks of palms (Elaiis) on the lower slopes of the mountains of 
Alta Quota ; without fr. Dec. 1854. No. 197- 
32. ANACAMPT0D0N Brid. Mant. Muse. p. 136 (1819). 
1. A. fabronioides Welw. et Duby in Geneve, Mem. Soc. Phys. 
XXL ii. p. 426. t. i. fig. 5 (1872). 
GrOLTJNGO Alto. — A tender, widely cosspitose, flavescent-green moss, 
growing on bark and seldom producing fruit. On old trunks of 
Monodora Myristica Dun. near the rivulet of Quibolo in Quota ; with 
fr. end of July 1856. No. 157- On the bark of trees {Monodora 
Myristica) in the dense woods of Capopa ; with fr. Feb. 1856. No. 157''- 
On the ground in the coffee-yielding woods of Cungulungulo, but 
seldom met with : without fr. Feb. 1855. No. 190. 
Gazengo. — A small creeping moss of Fabronioid habit, but with 
double peristome. On trunks beside the river Muxaula on the Serra 
de Muxaula ; a few specimens with old fr. Jan. 1855. No. 186. 
33. THUIDIUM Schimp. in Br., Sch. et Guemb. Bry. Eur. V. 
(1851-55). 
1. T. varians Welw. et Duby in Geneve, Mem. Soc. Phys. XXL 
ii. p. 440. t. v. fig. 3 (1872). 
PuNGO Andongo. — Growingin company with Madotheca, Plagiochila 
and other Hepatics on the ground and on trunks, Barrancos de Catete ; 
with fr. beginning of Dec. 185(>. No. 101. A csespitose moss occurring 
but sparingly on the bark of old trees of "Mucuco" (Gigalobium 
abymnicum) in the more elevated parts of Pedra de Cazella within the 
presidium ; with but scanty f r. beginning of May 1 857. No. 102. A 
yellowish green, very widely cpespitose moss, growing on the ground 
