304 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
bus numerosis, rufis, sat parvis, quadratis (marginalibus elongatis 
angustis, parietibus tenuissimis, plerumque hyalinis), awriculas 
magnas inflatas perdistinctas formantibus; supra-alaribus sat 
numerosis, parvis, rectangularibus, pellucidis, teneris, versus mar- 
ginem angustissimis, ab illis lamine supertoris bene distinctis. 
Cetera ignota. 
ab. Common on the ground, 4000-4500 ft., Mahablesh- 
war, W. Ghats, Jan. 1909; leg. Sedgwick (no. 56), st. Nuwara- 
Eliya, near Galle, Ceylon, March, 1898: leg. J. H. Darrell 
(no. 1344), st. 
Most nearly allied to C. Schmidti (C. M.) and C. erythrogna- 
phalon (C. M.); the former, however, is quite different in habit, 
i gles. Dicran 
stress; in the yellowish colour, the stems recurved (here geniculate), 
the nerve smooth at back, the suprabasal cells hexagonal, the alar 
lax, the upper incrassate and yellowish. 
_ CaMpytopus Watxert (Mitt.) Jaeg. Binsar, Almora, 1910; leg. 
Miss Shepheard (no. 19), st. Growing in large, low patches, very 
nd structure with . 
had recognized the slight value of the character above referred to, 
and Miss Shepheard’s plant ma. safely be referred to C. Walkeri. 
know why descriptions often speak of t a being p 
they are freq ently, if not usually, very well marked 
