Lejeunea] bepatics (Stephani). 
To the subgenus Lopholejeunea is referred the following 
specimen : — 
Pdngo Andongo. Glaucescent, creeping, laxly cseBpitose, on rottiag 
trunks and also on moist ground, Barranco de Songue : middle of M 
1857. No. 243. 
11. L. (Strepsilejeunea) pluriplicata. 
L. (Anomalol^eunea) pluriplicata Spruce es Pearson in 
Christiania Vidensk. Selsk. Forh. 1887, No. 9 (Hepat. KLynsnan.), 
p. 5. (. ii. 
Golungo Alto. -With Frullania squamosa on rather old trunks, 
Mata de Quisucula, near Bango ; Jan. 1856. No. 305. 
Under Lejt imea should be placed (ho following sterile specimei 
Pdngo Andongo. — Frequent on submerged atones and roots oi 
trees in the rivulet Casalah', near Pedra Songue within the prsesidium 
end of Feb. 1857. No. 314. 
18. RADULA Dumort. Syll. Jung. Eur. pp. 24, 37 (1831) 
Rec. d'Observ. p. I I (1835). 
1. R. epiphylla Mitt, ex Steph. in Hedw. xxiii. p. L51 i I 
GOLUNGO Alto. — In company with Fissidens glaucissimus (N<>. 1 !ii 
ami Alsophila cethiopica Welw. on moss-clad rocks in the primitive 
woods of Quisucula : July 1S57. Xo. 272. Creeping on the leaves of 
Ceranthera (Rhiorea dentata Herb. Welw. X<>. 894) near Zen 
Queta: July 1 Sod. Xo. 300 With Fissidens glaiicissimus, Quisucula ; 
• luly 1857. ' Xo. 331. 
19. MADOTHECA Dumort, Comm. Bot. p. Ill (1823). 
1. M. subdentata Mitt, in Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. [>. 167 i 
PuNGO Andongo.— Barrancos de Catete ; Dec. 1856. Xo. 233. 
On moist, shaded rocks, Pedra Songue; April 1857. No. 239 
Interwoven with tufts of moss Xo. 101 (Thuidium variant), etc., 
Barrancos de Catete : beginning of Dec. 1856. Xo. 248. 
•_'(>. JUNGERMANNIA .Mich. Nov. PI. Gen. p. 6 (1729). 
To this ^vims are referred t\\<> specimens which are sterile and 
in bad condition. 
Finch ANDONGO. — On rocks submerged during the rainj 
for one or two months in the Tangue river, near »','. te M i\ 1857 
Xo. 242. 
Huilla.— In company with Utricularice, etc in rather el 
swampy places in the Monino district : April I860. Xo. 254. 
21. ANTHOCEROS Mid,. Nov. PI. Gen. \>. 10 (1729). 
I. A. communis Steph. in Bull. Herb. P.oiss. v . p. 86 < l 3 
Pungo Andongo. Widely caespitose, intensely green, with a fli -l.\ 
deeply lobed frond ; common by springs in shaded rocky places near 
Catete; with fr. May 1857. X>»! 228. 
Golungo Alto.— Rio Muio, Quilombo ; duly L866. Xo. 293. 
Fronds rather fleshy, dark green : always in company with Marchantio . 
hut not common: on rocks and soil by the cataracts of the Capopa 
Bpring : with fr. cud of Aug. 1855. X". 318. 
Huilla.— In company with Eriocaulonioe, Burmannia, and \ 
