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Campylopodium khasianum Neate Par. ae peat in open, 
N. E. (85); roadside Spe by way to Betgala 'N . E. (88) ; road- 
ac, rocks, N. H. (237, 238); sandy bank in glen near waterfall, 
N.E . (246) ; ; stony ground near Udapassellawa (393); all c. fr. 
Braunfelsia a (Wils.) Par. Trees, 7000 ft. and 8000 ft., 
Ped., c. fr. (56 
Dier acti leucophyllum pore Par. var. Kurzw Fleisch. 
Trees by waterfall, N. E., c. 24 50, 2 
Leucoloma nitens x a Mitt.) P ar. Ped., 8000 ft. (42). 
bough of tree in shade, N. E. (48, 49); dead bark of post, N. E. 
(61) ; trees in jungle od 249), 
i a ens Mitt. Damp shaded rock below waterfall, 
N. E. (239); shaded rock in stream, N. E. (244, 248). 
Cirwalopus comosus (Hornsch. & Reinw.), Bry. Jav. N. E. 
243). 
Forma minor Fleisch. Roadside bank, N. E., c. fr. (41); foot 
of tree oe ae N. E. 
C. ¢ a (Mitt.) Jaeg. rae stony bank in shade, trees 
and ee wood, Ped., c. fr. (54, ). 
C. ericotdes (Griff, ) Jaeg. Sea n stump i in jungle, N. E., c. fr. 
(66) ; stony ground, Udapassellawa, c. fr. (394, 
C. ori eainag (Mitt.) Jaeg. Shaded rock at 8000 ft., Ped., 
c. fr. 
C. satiate: Lor. Base of tree, N. EH. (51). 
C. aureus Bry. Jav. Jungle, N. E., male (59) ; ny in open 
place, N. E., male, a small form (81); base of tree, N. E. (51), a 
patho doubifal plant. 
tas M.) Mont. Old rhododendron tree near lake, 
N. E., ¢. ra 
his ie has not been recorded from Ceylon, but aoe distri- 
bution ee Fava: and eastward) would lead one to expect it 
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agrees in bore and is rather peculiar; Fleischer describes the 
cells of the ventral layer as wide, but I do not find them so in his 
No. 108, but small, substereid to stereid; and the species is placed 
C. subulifolius Thw. & Mitt. " Shaded rock near waterfall, 
N. E., c. fr. (44, 370) ; do., st. (231, 384). A very beautiful species, 
with stout, dark pachydermatous capsules having stoutly beaked 
lids, on scarcely curved setz 
icrocam seh aa subnanus 0. M. Sandy bank by roadside, 
N. E., c. Me we 
Nov LAtTus D Caules, et masc. et feminei, elongati, 
1-2 cm. Se ; folia (fol. ‘erihotalib et perigonialibus exceptis) 
multo ee cae sicca erecta, urge 
Sandy bank, aft: 
Vislacher maintains this genus, rightly I think, separate from 
Campylopus, placing it next to Cam i Re um; he remarks that 
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