296 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
LEUCOMIACES. 
Leucomium limpidum Thw. & Mitt. Shaded bank of stream, 
Kirklees, Udapassellawa, c. fr. (397, 414 
SEMATOPHYLLACES. 
Chionostomum rostratum (Griff.)C.M. On cedar, N. E., c. fr. 
191). 
Ehaphidostegiwm pe anes (Mont.) Jaeg. Tree roots 
in shade, &c., N. EH. (176, 179 , 185); trees, Ped., c. fr. (192), a 
peas with beautifully regular foliation. 
. subhumile (C. M.) Jaeg. ao Gardens, c. fr. (18, 20, 
37); Fan ndy (25); rotting stump, N. E., c. fr. (186). 
. tristiculum cam Jaeg. Roadside tree, in shade, N. E. 
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puncture (Thw. & Mitt.) Jaeg. Ped., on trees, sterile and 
c. - (198, 210, 211 a, 220). Extremely near r to S. Braunii. 
S. hyalinum (Reinw.) Jaeg. Tree, Ped. (218, 221). 
RHEGMATODONTACE. 
Macrohymenium leve Thw. & Mitt. Foot of tree by road, N. E 
c. fr. (181); rotting stump in jungle, N. E., c. fr. (183). No 181 
has some characters of M. Miillert (Doz. & Molk.)—leaves 
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perforate is clearly M. leve, though the seta is just as in 181, 
which it connects therefore with this species. 
BRACHYTHECIACES. 
Pleuropus * Cedi Griff. Roadside rock, N. E., c. fr. (202) 
foot of Ped. 
. ae oni procumbens (Mitt.) Jaeg. Roadside bank, near 
224 
B. phimosum (Sw.) B r. & mp Rock in stream under Ped., 
he ce: Te ce. fr. (385). 
B. oxyrrhynchum (Doz. & Molk.) Jaeg. Damp stone in deep 
shade by rivulet, foot of Ped., c. 77) + Sait in shaded brook 
near Hakgala, c. fr. (209). No. 177 has the seta scarcely 
roughened, but I think it can only be considered a Tease form of 
this species; B. oxystegum shows a ine aly 
ae humillima (Mitt.) B Folin tree in 
jungle, N. E., c. fr. immaturis (1 
hynchostegium oo (Mitt. ) Jaeg. By stream, Kirklees, 
Uda ee ore ce. fr. (4 
sacs Paladin Gardens (29). 
BR. javanicum (Bél.) Besch. Roadside bank, sre c. ie (24); 
shaded stony bank, N. E. (362) 
