CEYLONESE MOSSES 291 
formes Se Folia valde inequalia, ‘5 mm. longa vel multo 
minus, complanata, distantia, e bast angusta oblongo-elliptica, 
breviter pas subplana, marginibus planis, infra obsolete apicem 
versus grosstuscule conferte dentatis, chlorophyllosa, subpellucida, 
a 
angulos vix mutate, apicem versus breviores, paullo latiores; 
omnes chlorophyllose, leves. Cetera nulla. 
Hab. On vertical face of rock in shade above pool, N. E. 
The position of this plant is somewhat uncertain. In habit 
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exclusively austral distribution of that genus, of 
Guinea is the most northerly limit, is also somewhat against the 
inclusion of the eps plant, but it does not seem more at home 
in any other pos 
mada i jet aa Fleisch. Tree below waterfall, N. E. 
(140 a, 
rigs idissimum (C. M.) Fleisch. Ped. (315); tree ‘below 
waterfall, N. H. (377). 
ENTODONTACES. 
Clastobryum ceylonense Broth. apud Herzog in Hedw., L., 137. 
Tree at 8000 ft., Ped. (211). A very pretty species, gather red by 
Mr. Binstead in almost the same station, apparently, as the 
original by Dr. Herzo 
_ oligonema Card. in herb., ined. A few stems with Daltonia 
contorta, from jungle, N. E. (339 a). I have a fine speci 
aa from Ped., 8200 ft., where it was collected by father Blatter 
nl ese agree quite well with the original plant, sent me 
fom Kodi Kanal, Madura, by M. C 
Symphyodon Perrottetit Mont. Ped. (214, 228). 
Forma viridis. Branches of tree by stream, under Ped., 
(316); fern root in n shade ih: alls, N. H., female (207). Both dane 
have the leaves quite green, not ochraceous, "eed much resemble 
some coe o of Calyptothecium, e.g. C. subcrispulum ‘ehigug le 
us (Mitt.) Jaeg. Roadside ont N. E. (180); P 
(184) ; ; baled branch of tree over sage Rombodde Pass jan. 
ampylodontium flavescens (Hook.) Bry. Jav. allen tree 
ey Peradeniya Gardens (39), cum setis; a bright green, not 
yello 
Teyihieeen julaceum (Hook.) Par. Tree stump and foak, 
Kandy (32, 35), the latter a form with the stems regularly and 
prettily pinnate, with short dense pectinate branches; boughs of 
trees, Peradeniya Gardens (40). 
Stereophyllum papillidens Card. in herb., ined. Peradeniya 
oe hin chibetf od bine — to Dr. Brotherus, and determined 
, for which he proposed the name 
him a a 
rd Binsteadis, bat 1 ie sued found it to be oe with ¢ me 
