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- Nardia hyalina (Lyell) Carr. C. ip Monte, 1800 ft. 
i Ati crenulata (Sm.) Dum. C. per. near the Poizo Pass, 
4500 ft.; on Pico d’Arrebentio, near Monts, 2500 ft. 
Plagi sake ag (Hook.) Dum. Shady bank near Pico 
das Rosas, 2000 
ongy Pee ea eesti (Raddi) Nees = Calypogeia ericetorum 
Raddi. On earthy banks in shade, Ribeira de Santa Luzia, near 
Sito Roque, 2000 ft. ; Monte, 1500-1800 ft. ; roadside near Camacha, 
2300 ft. ; widely distribut 
Bg siete Liseronigtlo (Schrad.) Dum., var. Monte, 1600 ft. 
—L, bidentata (L.) Dum. probably. Monte, 1700 ft. 
ae viticulosa (Dicks.) Dum. Monte, 16 
Calypogera fissa (L.) Raddi= Kantia calypogeia (Raddi) Lindb. 
= Kantia hia lit (Mart.) Pears. In shade under trees, Monte, 
1500-1700 ft. 
*Cophalosia bicuspidata (L.) ee Pico d’ Page. 2500 ft. 
Me ipatedogt albicans oe) 2 um. C. fr. Pico d’Arrebentio, 
2500 ft. ; r the Poizo Pass, 4000 
Rivals compacta (Roth) Dum. Monte, 1800 ft. 
Madotheca canariensis N.abE. Near Pico das Rosas, 2000 ft. 
—*M. levigata (Schrad.) Dum. yar. ig Nees. Bocca dos 
Namorados, near Jardim da Serra, 3 t.; shady bank near 
Pico das Rosas, 2000 ft.—M. Thuja (Dicks) Dum. Poizo Pass, 
500 ft. 
Radula Lindbergiana Gottsche (probably). Trees, Monte, 
1800 ft.; rocks, Ribeira de Joio Gomes, 1700 
* is Bornmiiller’ = (probably). Rocks, Caminho do Pal- 
heiro, 1500 ft, ; nchal. 
*Frullania Gieietois “L.) Dum. On rocks, Ribeira de Joa 
Gomes, 1700 ft.—*F. dilatata var. On a stone wall, Caminho do 
Meio, Funchal, 800 ft.; a small compact plant. 
. polysticta Lindenb. On rocks, Ribeira de Joko Gomes, 
1800 ff.—F. ie 2h ab E. Epiphyte on "Vancnauns Mader- 
ense, Poizo Pass, 4 
Anthoceros dichotomue Raddi. C. fr., abundant on damp rock 
Monte, 1500-1800 ft. ; Ribeira de Joio Gomes, 1500 f¢.: on cathy 
bank near Camacha, 2300 ft 
THE GENUS EUCLEA IN AUSTRALIA. 
Br WP. sone M.A., F.R.S. 
this African gen ustralia is obviously a fact of much interest 
from the phytobeopranhial point of view. As at present known, 
comprises about three = s , all African—and 
Euc pecies 
mostly South African—except the subject of this notice, and 
perhaps EH. suberifolia Parment. (Diospyros suberifolia Decaisne), 
