186 : NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
Bruntoni, Muium undulatum, Ulota Hutchinsie, Hypnum fallax and | 
loreum, Thuidium tamariscinum, and many other more northern types of 
ses. 
i discussing the bryology of Portugal, it would be unjust not to 
mention Brotero, who in his classical Flora Lusitanica* (vol. ii., pag. e 
and seq.) describes. besides 26 Hepatice, 61 species of ws - e 
his Phytographia Lusitanie (Fasc. i., No. 34) gives a very esr is 8 d 
of Leptodon Smithii under the name of Hypnum eia àr 3 de 
though the descriptive part of this enumeration partakes of t £ — 
Urevity in fashion at that period (1804), most of the species can be easily 
identified, the more so as the habitats and the Hedwigian Spent i are 
nearly always carefully noted, and the author’s acknowledged truthfu me 
in all his references must lead us to consider Brotero’s list, however in 
the discoverer of Nickera complanata and N., crispa in the Serra de o: 
near the Spanish border of the Province Minho, where also d 9 "d 
Jungermannia (Sarcocyph.) emarginata and Jungermannia. ( ets 
pinguis were discovered by Link. A complete list of all the cryp s : 
met with by these two distinguished German travellers has been long 
rime desideratum. 
: expected to find a much fuller account of the mosses of gems 
in Colmeiro's catalogue of the cryptogamic plants of Spain and Po rel 
published 63 years after the appearance of the learned Por ies 
fessor's Flora Lusitanica; but, to my great regret, I am obliged to S 
Flora, arrang er C. Müll 
any knowledge of Schimper’ 
tion is devoted to the moss 
so 
ortugu : i 
omalia lusitanica are especially noted with their respective honta 
ich aes i 'Th 
: ist- 
ot the enumerated species, renders the catalogue still ne 
„worthy, for not guesses, but only well defined and exactly ps hical 
species’ can be considered satisfactory material for phyto-geograp 
Investigations, ^ : 
: cio 
We tind à better arrangement and greater accuracy in a paper pee of 
de Veiga, inserted in the Journal of the Royal Academy of din an 
Lisbon, in which the author, who resides in Algarvia, gives—bes 
*F. A. Brotero, Flora Lusitanica, Olissipone, 1804, 2 vol. 8vo. d 
tEnumeracion de lag Cri España y Portugal, por D. 
Colmeiro. Madrid, 1867 1808. cm v nece 
io de 
tPlantas da Serra de Monchique, observadas em 1866, par S. P. Esaco 
