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Paris places it under Brachymenvum, under which genus Montagne 
first described it. It is no doubt on the border- line between the 
two poise and the leaf-structure is very much like that of many 
Brachymenia. The present species tends, however, to relate it 
still more closely to Bryum. 
B. rugosum C. M. differs equally with B. Montagneanuwm in 
the peristome, and has a differently formed, wider, ovoid capsule, 
as well as a much stouter purple red nerve, and more rigidly 
pointed leaves. 
Miiller writes of B. Montagneanum, “ Br. alpino maxime 
simile,” but the leaf-structure is in no way like that, nor are the 
B. ramosum (Hook.) Mish po aad Ped. (280). 
B. Wighttt Mitt. N.E.; and stream by waterfall (79), 
an elongate, blackish plant with goon leaves, which appears to 
be an aquatic form of this species; grass of floor of open jungle 
fe) 
what like B. Bohnhofit in habit, though not in leaf; rocks 
near waterfall, c. fr. (272); near earl (283); Ped., ace so in 
open ae A 84). 
B. Bohnhofii C. M. Wet rock by waterfall, N. HE. (235). 
cs Bhadbryin roseum (Weis) Limpr. Decayed wood in jungle, 
- (107). 
MNIACER. 
Mnium rosiratum Schrad. Rock in jungle, N. E., ¢. fr. (109, 
286); shaded rock under Ped., c. fr. (341). 
RHIZOGONIACER. 
Lthizogonium spiniforme (L.) Bruch. Shaded rock by waterfall, 
N. E., c. fr. (108) ; tree over stream, Rombodde Pass, c. fr. (285). 
BarTRAMIACER. 
Philonotis imbricatula Mitt. Kandy (4); sandy and stony 
ale N. E. (113, 116, 119, 120, 288); Caipussallaws (403) ; 
secunda Doz. & Molk. N. E., wet roadside bank, &c., c. fr. 
(290, 201, 296). 
oT. Fleisch. Nanuoya, by stream (421a); near 
vidsbab tad IN. 2,6. fr. 
+ = oes (Schwaeg.) Mitt. Sandy margin of stream, 
P. nitida (Wils.) Mitt. nov. var. rigrpior Dixon. A forma 
typica differt foliis rigidioribus, siccitate oo melius sertatis, 
arginibus de revolutis ; costa in aristam longiorem, tenuiorem, 
minus dentatam sam ens. 
Hab. N. E. (294). 
