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lichens 
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75. E. pola Lypterum Mitt. 
76 
*77. E. Cubense C. Mull.—Cu 
*78. Leucomium fleauosum (Sal, ) Mitt.—Cuba. 
79. Racopilum tomentosum 
80. Hypopterygium piece Bria. 
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in the moist ghalter of ‘wood and water,” and seem to abou 
the island. Some of the following are e very fine; others, pilin 
“asters £ morsels found amongst larger things, une very difficult 
to identify : 
81. Plagiochila patula Nees. 
82. P. distinctifolia Linden 
~ *83. P. tenuis Lindenb. — Cu ba; Sandwich Islands, &c. The 
last two were mixed with a tuft of Selaginelia, 
*84. P. bursata Lindenb. —Martinique; Guadaloupe, &e. 
P. adiantoides (Sw.) Lindenb. Peis plants with numerous 
male spikes, resembling P. macrostach 
P. superba Nees.—Bolivia ; Remddad - Mauritius. 
“87. P. approximata Lindenb. —— Mingled with Hookeria Guada- 
loupensis. This, like some others of Saiion nborg’s species, evidently 
yer removal : it seems to ee a a Tylimanthus. 
es abrupta Lehm. & Lin . Vincent. 
a P. bifaria Lindenb.—A oR scraps only of this small — 
*90. P, peo Lehm. & Lind. — Andes of Chili and Peru ; 
St. Christo 
*O1. randis Bosw., n.sp. — Caulis gether tri- 
pices. ae nigricans, sparse ramosus. Folia magna, fulva, 
subimbricata, marginibus s spinuloso-denticulatis ; lobus inferior 
major horizontaliter patens, elliptico-oblongus obtusus, basi oblique 
decurrens, superior dimidio brevior, erectus, ca parallelus, 
reniformi-rotundatus, oblongus, convexus, appressus. Cellule 
ete 6- angulato- —— inferiores medium versus elon- 
gate. 
long, oe or shiektly I PD wage + in. wide, tufted, and fees 
the dirty state of the bases appearing to have grown in muddy soil. — 
The regular erect lesser-lobes give to it something of the appearance 
of Chiloscyphus Billardieri. 
he description of S. splendida Spruce comes very near, and it 
may even be the same plant; if so, its being found in the Andes 
and in Jamaica remains still an interesting circumstance. 
92. Isotachys serrulata Sw. Jungermannia serrulata Hook. Mus. 
ser —A few small tufts of this variable species, mixed with mosses. 
: ozta cupressina Sw. L. tumidula Tayl. — Large tufts, 
Si like others from ey- e 
od. L, capillaris (Sw.) Lind. — Mixed with Microthamatnem and 3 
PSN or Borany.—Vou. 25. [FEs., 1887.] E 
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