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BRYOLOGICAL NOTES. 
By Ernest §. Satmon, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 9.) 
(Pirate 440.) 
To the distribution of Anomodon Toccoe Sulliy. & Lesq., which I 
have given ina previous note (Journ. Bot. 1901, p. 360, and 1902, 
p. 1), the following addition is to be made. In the Kew Herbarium 
there is a moss labelled “ Papillaria torticuspis Broth. nov. spec. 
Birmah. comm. L. Linden ; received Dec. 1893.” This name has 
not, so far as I can find, been published. The moss is typical 
species. Dr. J. Cardot has informed me that A. Toccow has been 
found in a third locality in North America, viz, Louisiana, Forest 
of Baton Rouge, at the foot of trees (leg. Rev. A. B. Langlois, 
Sept. 1, 1886). 
(25). Tue Genus Turemea C. Moll. 
Tn Bot. Centraibl. Ba. vii, 846 (1881), Miiller founded the genus 
Uhiemea for the reception of a moss which existed in Hampe’s 
herbarium under the MS. name of Funaria saxicola, Miiller’s de- 
Scription of the genus is as follows: ‘* Thiemea gen. nov. Tribus 
Funariacearum, habitus Kunarie minute, peristomium Trichostomi, 
dentibus usque ad membranam brevissimam fissis apice hamate 
aduncis longe inflexis.” This is followed by a specific description 
of the single speci ; 
“Ich glaubte lingere Zeit, vorstehende Art und Gattung mit der, 
von mir anfangs nur sehr unvollstindig gekannten Wilsoniella 
zusammen bringen zu miissen; allein die Entdeckung einer zwelten 
pisiralischen) Wilsoniella, welche sich vollstandig zeigt, sowle der 
n Bl 
r uns, wie sie gar nicht zu ahnen war. Die Zihne des Mund- 
Form, so auffallend 
hakenformig abwiirts, wie das kaum bei einem anderen Moos- 
n 
Journan or Borany.—Vou. 40. [Aue 1902.] x 
