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nan; mts. south of Red River from Mengtse, at 7000 ft. alt, (no. 
18,715). 
ae cape ndi microcarpum R. Br., ¢. fr. Yunnan; Mts. to 
north of Mengtse, at 6000 ft. (no. 18,714); mts. to south-west of 
Mengtse, at 6000 ft. (no. 18,714a) ). 
Lyellia crispa R. Br., ¢. fr. Yunnan; south of Red River from 
Mengtse, 8800 ft. alt. (no. 13,712). 
Trachypus bicolor Reinw. & Hornsch., ¢.fr. Yunnan; mts. to 
north of Mengtse, 8000 ft. (no. 13,713).—New to the Chinese flora ; 
hitherto known only from Sikkim, Neilgheries, Ceylon, Sumatra, 
Java, and Ceram (Moluccas). In the Chinese example the seta 
measures up to 8 cent. long. 
Lhuidium cymbifolium Bry. jav., ¢. fr. Szemao forest, ravine, on 
rock, 5000 ft. (no. 18,558). 
Lthacopilum aristatum Mitt. Ape’s Hill, Formosa, carpeting 
tock, at 1000 ft. (no. 2090).—An interesting discovery, the species 
being hitherto known only from a single locality (Yokohama). 
Myuroclada concinna (Wils.) Besch. Manchuria; Tsien Mts., 
(Dr. FE. Faber, no. 1510). The species was originally discovered 
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(22). Eucampropon pruirerus Mitt. 
Schimper’s herbarium there is a moss labelled “ Dieranum 
mlatum Sch. Samoa Fijee (Graffe).” We find the same plant in 
ampe’s herbarium, labelled “Fiji Graffe legt.” in Schimper’s 
handwriting, On this specimen Hampe has written ** Dicranum 
inflatum n. sp.,’’ and also, probubly at a later date, ‘‘ Solmsia inflata, 
theca junior sub lente gymnostoma. Fidji Ins. leg. Graeffe.’ 
tiller, in his Genera Muscorum Frrondosorum, p. 251 (1901), 
has referred to this Fiji moss as follows :—‘‘ Die angefihrten 
heuseeliindischen Arten [Dicnemon Knightii Hpe Herb. and D. 
semicryptum ©, M.] diirften dreist zu den eigenthtmlichsten Typen 
wt n. Diese Higenthiimlichkeit steigert 
Sich bei einem Moose, welches Dr. E. Graeffe auf den Fidschi- 
Schuppig, wie sie aufquellend iibereinander liegen, sind in eine 
angers wellige Spitze ausgezogen, wodurch das Moos einzig 
8 ts 
The example of * D. inflatum” in Schimper’s herbarium is in 
excellent condition, and belongs without doubt to Hucamptodon 
Piliferus Mitt, Muse. Austr. Amer. p. 69 (1869). Some of the 
ts are in fruit, and the peristome of a ripe capsule that was 
*xamined was found to be formed as in EZ. piliferus. 
The Occurrence of E, piliferus in Fiji is a fact of very great 
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