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CEYLONESE MOSSES 993 
THUIDIACER. 
Claopodium prionophyllum (C. M.) Broth. N. E. (366). 
Thurdium Fig ulosum (Doz. & Molk.) Bry. Jav. Shaded 
_ sandstone rock, Kandy, cum setis 
). 
ay ucinum (Mitt.) Bry. a Rotting stump, &c., N. E. 
(152, 156, 157, 340). 
F. cymbifolium (Doz. & Molk.) Bry. Jav. In various localities 
about N. H., often fruiting (153-155, 158, 342, 343). 
HYPNAcEs. 
sch. 
Trees in ig, Po Ped., 8000 ft. (223); rock in stream, N.E . (2 38). 
those of the stem and stouter shoots being large, wide, sub- 
orbicular and more or less spreading when dry, those of the 
S nd 
Brotherus places it in the section without differentiated alar cells, 
but the clearly marked alar cells appear to me to be one of the chief 
characters. Mitten pone = have misunderstood this plant, 
specimens of his so d (Bhotan, Griffith, and Kumaon, 
Strachey and Tiiskadioksettn No. 90, &c.) certainly belong to 
M. macrocar 
Ctenidium lychnites (Mitt.) Broth. Various localities near 
N. oo sterile (201, 203, 205, 357, 376); Ped., c. fr. (182, 210); 
c. fr. ): 
eh cyperoides (Hook.) Jaeg. Decayed wood in 
jungle, &., N. E., c. fr. nee 196, 345); dead bark by stream, &c., 
ee ¢. ‘fr. (416 
berculatum (ite) te Shaded sandstone wall, near 
English church, N. E., ¢. fr. ic 
E.Z e 
19). 
of this lan ith the Hypn um incubans of Hornsch. 
judging by the description in C. M. Syn. ii. 306 Gt rene not oan 
possible to see a specimen of the authors’, but it agrees well with 
a Javan specimen in Hampe’s herbarium). It differs from 
. dealbatum in the bright green colour, leaves more regularly 
taloate-delenad, and shorter cells. 
Stereodon Sa Gs) Brid. var. elatus Schimp. Road- 
side bank in open, N. E. (21 
Sear gE ee yee a Broth. & Dixon, sp. nov. 
(Pl. 540, fig. 7.) 
Sat robustum; caules rigidi, infra arcte coherentes, haud 
— ide fusci, supra viri virides, nttentes, acu 
dati, breviter distanter subpinnate ramosi. 
patentia, suprema in peielium angustum | 
