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recurvo, marginibus planis, integerrimis, nervo tenui prope medium 
evanido. Cellule parve, anguste rhomboideo-lineares, haud chloro- 
n 
lute, subito in apiculum constrict. Cetera ignota. 
Hab. Ad saxa, prope litus maritimum, Kanara Jungles, Bom- 
bay Presidency, Oct. 1908. Leg. R. M. Maxwell. No. 15. 
Allied to P. frondosa (Mitt.), P. acuminata (Hook.), P. Walkeri 
Broth., P. Kegeliana (C. M.) FL, &e., but differing from these and 
he allie ies i 
several leaves from a stem, the decurrent ings are very strik- 
ingly conspicuous.. The lax, bright orange, alar cells, short points 
to the leaves, and the nerve, ceasing at about mid-leaf, are also 
characters which separate it from others of the genus with some- 
what similar habit. 
_  Lrachypodiopsis blanda (Mitt.) Fleisch. st. On stones and 
trees near Trimbak, Nasile District, Sept. 1908; leg: Sedgwick 
(no. 11). Det. Fleischer. A robust, more or less terrestrial form, 
is rather more robust than the plant figured by Bro- 
therus, and also than the specimen in the Kew Herbarium, but 
otherwise quite agrees. 
Stereophyllum tavoyense (Hook.) Jaeg. e. fr. Tree-trunk, Thana 
District, Konkan, Nov. 1908; leg. Sedgwick (no. 17). 
Thave to express my thanks for help, especially to Mons. Cardot, 
and to the authorities at the British Museum. 
EXPLANATION oF Piate 4973. 
Figs. 1-4, Pterobryopsis Maxwellii; peristome. 1, outer tooth, dorsal sur- 
face; 2, ditto, ventral surface; 3, process, viewed ventrally; 4, ditto, viewed 
laterally (dorsal surface to right). All x 120. Figs. 5, 6, P. kanarensis; leaves. 
5, leaf in situ, x 25; 6, basal areolation, x 40. Fig. 7, Erpodium Bellii Mitt. 
(from duplicate of type); supra-alar marginal cells, x 250. 
