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leaves. Somewhat similar bodies (Wurzelknéllchen of Correns) 
nella 
have been recorded from several species upon the 
re 
ordinary Wurzelknéllchen, being oval or obovate, multicellular 
bodies, each terminal on a slender, articulate, axillary stipes of 
axillary bulbils on an older stem ate ng 
canariensis Bryhn, st. Caminho do Conde de Carvalhal, 500 ft 
(no. 107). have not seen a specimen of Bryhn’s plant, but 
from the description I do not think there can be any doubt of the 
determination. New to Madeira. 
Campylopus fragilis B. & S., ¢. fr. Monte (no. 11). Sparingly 
fruiting —C. polytrichoides De Not., c.fr. Monte (no. 12). A 
i S 
in the Pyrenees; indeed, the idea that the capsule in C. poly- 
oth isie 
Fissidens viridulus Wahl., c. fr. Monte (no. 14a).—F. 
incurvus Starke, c. fr. Caminho do Palheiro, Funchal, 1500 ft. 
no. 20). New to Madeira.—l’. atlanticus Ren. & Card., st. 
Monte 2000 ft. (no. 15). An interesting extension of the range 
of this newly described species, hitherto recorded only from the 
Azores.—F. serrulatus Brid. Palheiro, Funchal, 1800 ft., ¢. fr. 
stichum, Poizo Pass (nos. 116, -117).—Var. meridionalis Schp. 
(G. Lise De Not.). Monte (no. 19) st. Tall. Leaves squarrose, 
margins widely recurved. These characters, by which the plant 
is distinguished from G. trichophylla, are those of G. Lise De 
ot. as 1 understand it, which I think Husnot is undoubtedly 
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