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straight or slightly curved, as long as the capsule; peristome 
teeth when dry spreading, strongly incurved when moist, deep 
exothecium oval-rounded, very strongly collenchymatous. Spores 
bright green (by transmitted light), smooth and translucent, 
15-20 p . 
Fissidens (Semilimbidium) Walkeri Broth. ¢.fr. On an earth 
bank, submerged during the rainy season, by the Kistna River, 
908 ; le. dgwi 
prominentes minutissime serrulata. 
Another species of Fissidens (Semilimbidium) is at present un- 
determined. 
Hyophila cylindrica (Hook.) Jaeg. ec. fr. Stony banks and 
walls, Lonavli, W. Ghats, Sept. 1907 and be 1908 (nos. 1 6). 
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ns, P. 
_ Sedgwick. Variable in height and density of foliation. In this 
plant and in specimens from Tonkin comm. Paris) I find the basal 
margin narrowly recurved; Fleischer describes the leaves as “un- 
ten meist eng eingebogen.” 
ottia vernicosa (Hook.) Hampe, e.fr. On a wall, Thana, 
Konkan, Aug. 1908: leg. Sedgwick (no. 10). 
acromitri id. c.fr. Rocks near the coast, 
Kanara Jungles, W. Ghats, Oct. 1908; leg. Maxwell (no. 16). 
Spla } & C. M. ¢. fr. Flower-pots 
unaria hygrometrica Sibth. ec. fr. Stonework of a small 
bridge, Lonavli, W. Ghats, Sept. 1908; leg. Sedgwick (no. 2). 
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Brachymenium turgidum Broth. (ex Dixon, Rev. Bry. 1908, 
p- 94), c.fr. Timber of small bridge, Lonavli, W. Ghats, alt, 
irca 2000 ft.; Sept. 1907 (no. 4). Branches of cactus, Lonavli 
1907 (no. 5). Trees, Lonavli, Sept. 1908 (no. 4 dis). Trees near 
Trimbakeshwar, Nasile District, alt. 2500-3500 ft., Sept.1908. All 
leg. Sedgwick. 
This well-marked species, already described ag new, loc. cit. 
would appear to be fairly common in the district about Lonavyli. 
. nepalense Hook. ¢. fr. Walls, Lonavli, W. Ghats, alt. circa 
2000 ft., Sept. 1907 ; leg. Sedgwick. 
nomobryum cymbifolium (Lindb.) Broth. (Bryum filiforme 
Mitt. M. Ind. Or.), st. Stony banks, Lonavli, W. Ghats, Sept. 
1908 ; leg. Sedgwick, 
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